PPP is offering these low-cost services in order to help pet owners who may have been affected by the current economic problems facing many Americans.
Planned Pethood is the only low-cost veterinary clinic on the Western Slope. It is dedicated to providing low-cost spay and neutering services in the hopes of reducing taxpayers’ cost of capturing, impounding and destruction of stray animals. It is estimated that the price of dealing with strays runs into the billions of dollars per year in America. Planned Pethood was founded by Dr. Jeffery Young in 1990. Dr Young’s goal was to help reduce the suffering of Animals by reducing the number of strays.
Currently, PPP only offers services for one week per month due to the fact that they have not yet been able to find a full-time Veterinarian. PPP expects to extend the clinic’s services once they find a full-time veterinarian.
If you have a pet dog or cat and would like to have it spayed or neutered at a reduced cost, you can stop by the Planned Pethood clinic between 10 a.m. And 2 p.m., until February 28. Planned Pethood also offers other veterinary services including, heartworm prevention, de-worming, testing and vaccination. The Planned Pethood clinic is located at 502 28 1/42 Road.
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