Book Your Appointment Improving the health of your pets and managing pet overpopulation through spay and neuter services. Trap Neuter Return - Toronto Humane Society Home / Vet Service / Trap Neuter Return Trap Neuter Return (TNR) Please note that our Trap Neuter Return services are closed on the following dates. On the day prior to a closure all TNR drop-offs must occur before 10:00am. TNR is not available on the weekends. December 8th December 15th December 22nd
Spay/Neuter Services Ontario SPCA and Humane Society
The Toronto Humane Society Public Veterinary Services operates a high-quality high-volume spay and neuter clinic. This clinic model provides safe spay and neuter surgeries to large numbers of patients through standardized protocols and efficient techniques. Home - Toronto Humane Society Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Turtles and More! Unlock love and joy in the new year with 50% off adoption fees for small pets throughout January. Make a lasting connection with your new perfect furry friend and give them the forever home they deserve. SEE ANIMALS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION Spay & Neuter Services Spaying and neutering prevents and reduces a number of serious and expensive health problems, reduces unwanted behaviour related to mating and prevents pet overpopulation. Stationary Spay & Neuter Clinic The stationary spay and neuter clinics are at the East and North Animal Shelters. The clinics have implemented health and safety measures to avoid the spread of COVID-19. Please read these instructions prior to booking an appointment at the clinics and ensure you follow the health measures to stay safe.
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Public Vet Care We recognize that many people face barriers accessing veterinary care. To support keeping pets and families together, Toronto Humane Society offers a limited scope of veterinary care. We offer wellness and preventative services, spay neuter and dental services On the first Monday of every month, we will open bookings for that month at both Ontario SPCA and Humane Society spay/neuter locations. To make the booking process more streamlined, there will no longer be a waitlist for spay/neuter services. Toronto Humane Society's Spay-Neuter clinic is open and offers free services to those who have completed the TNR course and obtained their certificate. No appointment is required. They accept two colony caretakers per day, (first come, first served) with up to two cats per caretaker. No appointment is required. Toronto Humane Society Spay/Neuter Services 11 River St Toronto ON M5A 4C2 email:
[email protected] website: https://www.torontohumanesociety.com/pet-services/vet-services/spay-neuter-services/ phone: (416) 392-2273.
Lowcost spay and neuter clinic reopens to cats only
Home » Our Services » Spay/Neuter Services » Spay/Neuter Fees Fees for Ontario SPCA Spay-Neuter Services Surgery * The Subsidized Rate is accessible to animal rescue groups, those who receive government subsidy, or have an Indigenous status card. Proof of subsidy will be required at registration. Note: All animals must be between the ages of four The SNYP mobile clinic program or the SNYP Truck provides spay and neuter services for dog and cat owners in low income households, who may not be able to afford traditional veterinarians. Residents who show proof of household income of less than $50,000 will qualify for subsidized or waived fees.
420,715 2,423316 13,968,290 80,399,780 Trap Neuter Return Trap Neuter Return (TNR) programs are proven to be the only humane and effective way to manage feral cat overpopulation. The Spay/Neuter clinic is based on a business and operation model created by Humane Alliance: low cost, high-quality, high-volume, and self-sustaining. In addition to our services being low cost, we offer even further discounts for those receiving income supplementation from the Ontario Disability Support Program, Ontario Works, or Guaranteed Income Supplementation.
What’s the big deal with spay/neuter? Ontario SPCA and Humane Society
If you have a smaller breed male dog (30 lbs or less) there are still January neuter appointments available through the Toronto Humane Society Spay/Neuter Services. The January Vaccination Clinic has openings towards the end of the month - from January 21-31. The City of Toronto and the Toronto Humane Society provide the following free pet services: Spay and Neuter: prevents health problems such as tumours and behavioural problems such as inappropriate urination and aggression. Also prevents unwanted kittens and puppies Vaccination: annual shots prevent diseases and keep your pet healthy