SOS is not just neutering. Maybe they once were. They examine walk-ins every Wed.- about $15. But you can't go until next Wed, and your baby might suffer waiting. At Banfield, a commercial vet in some pet stores, the first vet visit is free. They may not be that good, but better than nothing. The visit is free, but you have to pay for meds, which is probably overpriced from them. They may make up for the free visit by DRAMATICALLY overcharging for the meds. If you go there, insist on a written prescription. Don't buy medicine from them. It is much cheaper in a drug store, and even far cheaper at a farm supply store, if available. If you need help paying for medicine, google Nature's Gifts Kitten Rescue. We will help with medicine. We rescue mostly kittens because of the tremendous need, but dogs are my true passion. My contact info is available there. I do not want to broadcast it here on Google. I am up by 6 am. Please don't call me after 9 pm. WE WILL HELP!
Sos is strictly spay and neuter
Do u except kittens with no homes
What are her symptoms? There are a limited number of ailments that we can treat here, because we are not a full-service vet, and we only take wellness visits on Wednesdays as walk-ins from 9am to 3pm. If your pup is less active than usual, not eating or drinking normally, vomiting or having diarrhea, that is a serious concern that should be addressed ASAP by a full-service vet.
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