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Our new clinic is under construction!

Our new Mary Gaylord McClean spay/neuter clinic will be completed in the spring of 2010. We will be needing a new autoclave, scale and operating table to accommodate the large volumes of animals we will be able to alter. This will save thousands of animals from suffering and being abandoned to animal control. Prevention is the number one life saver. To help us furnish our new clinic, please use the donation button at left!

Clinic Mar 2010
Clinic Mar 2010
Clinic Mar 2010
Clinic Mar 2010

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Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic

Every Tuesday we offer a low cost spay/neuter clinic beginning at 9:00 am. This clinic is open to the public. For an appointment, please contact us at 502-633-4033 or e-mail us.

Killing isn't the answer... SPAYING or NEUTERING IS!

COSTS:
Vaccinations are also available!
Neutering: Male cats $25

Cats FVRCP

$10
Neutering: Male dogs $65**

Dogs DA2PP

$10
Spaying: Female cats $45*

Rabies cat/dog

$10
Spaying: Female dogs $75* **

Microchipping for identification

$15
*Add $10 to spay for pregnant pets    
**Add $20 to spay/neuter for dogs over 60 lbs.    

Additional charges apply for animals who are pregnant as well as for dogs weighing in excess of 60 lbs. Proof of current rabies vaccination or a rabies shot is required.

Every Tuesday is Vaccination Clinic from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm, no appointment necessary.

If you would like to donate specifically to support spay/neuter and vet services for our animals, please use the PayPal button below:

 

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We are working towards making Shelby County a no-kill county. In order to achieve this goal, Shelby County Humane Society is working with Shelby County Animal Shelter. The first step to achieving our no-kill goal is to have all animals at Shelby County Animal Shelter vetted and spayed/neutered. By doing this, the chances of adoptions and rescues increase significantly. This also will prevent accidental or unwanted litters of animals in the future.

Please help Shelby County become a no-kill county! Please consider donating/sponsoring an animal at Shelby County Animal Shelter. Click on the Dog House below to visit the No-Kill Mission website!

No-Kill Mission 

40 NORTH 7th STREET
SHELBYVILLE, KY 40065
502.633.4033
EMAIL US!

 

 

Every time you search the web, use the button below and they will make a donation to our organization to help us help the animals. How nice is that?