The Animal Rescue League of Berks County is offering pay-what-you-can spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and owned cats thanks to a grant from a local insurance agency.
The promotion is available for a limited number of appointments and includes rabies vaccine, microchip, and pain medications.
“Spaying and neutering your pet is an important component of their health. Spaying can prevent many life-threatening diseases, such as pyometra (a serious infection of the uterus), and if done at a young age can also prevent serious mammary cancer later in life” said Dr. Jason Banning, Medical Director at ARL.
“Neutering can prevent or reduce many detrimental or dangerous behaviors, such as aggression and roaming, which puts them at greater risk of being struck by a car.”
Owners can schedule an appointment by writing to medical@berksarl.org or call 610-373-8830 x.640
The Animal Rescue League of Berks County is a charitable 501c3 organization caring for nearly 5,000 animals each year to help them find second chances in a new home or to help reunite them with their grateful owners.