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Updated: 10:30 AM Nov 23, 2009
Animal Service Center Celebrates Surgery Success
5,000th Surgery to be Performed.
Posted: 10:30 AM Nov 23, 2009Reporter: Press Release Email Address: news@wctv.tv |
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Adopters can opt to get the spay/neuter at their vet and this is followed up by the shelter. I agree we should do all at the TASC but some people really prefer and trust their personal vets. I'm so proud of the TASC as well as the vet/vet techs for all they do for our animal community. It would make such an impact if all of Leon County started adopting from the shelter, instead of breeders, pet stores an, free to good home ads, etc! So many wonderful animals are put down everyday and we are the only way to change this. Congrats TASC and I hope 2010 is even better to our animals than 2009!
Why are not 100 percent of the animals spayed and neutered before they leave the shelter? It is a well known fact that the shelter still lets unfixed animals leave its doors. If the new owner is irresponsible (and so many are), the animal will breed, and you get more animals for the shelter to put down.