February 2008 to March 2012:
20,011 Surgeries

NNN has provided over $6,300 in financial assistance this year.


No Nonsense Neutering-Lehigh Valley

1044 N Quebec St, rear, Allentown, PA 18109

Clinic days by appointment:

Open : Tuesdays &  Fridays

Open: Monday, May  21

Check in: 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

Walk-in (no appt) for 1 trapped cat

All other cats and dogs by appointment.

NO soft carriers for cats.

No Nonsense Neutering-Berks

1500 Frush Valley Road Reading, PA 19605

Clinic days by appointment

Open: Wednesdays & Fridays

Open: Mondays  21

Check in: 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

Walk-in (no appt) for 1 trapped cat

All other cats and dogs by appointment.

NO soft carriers for cats.



Fees & Payment Methods

Cash only. NO checks, credit/debit cards accepted.

Payment at check in.

Friends of Animals voucher no longer accepted.

Microchips $20 additional at time of surgery

Inside Pet Cat: $70, rabies, distemper and pain medicine

Feral (free roaming) Cat: $35, rabies and left eartip (required)

Under 70 lbs:

Male Dog: $115, rabies,distemper, pain medicine and e collar

Female Dog: $165, rabies,distemper, pain medicine and e collar

Additional $25  for dogs over 70 lbs.

Pre-operative bloodwork: $60, required for pets over 6 years old.  by appt. at clinic.


Vaccine/Micro-chip Clinic

None scheduled at this time.

 


A high quality, low cost
same day spay / neuter
surgery clinic.

Mission: "To provide high quality, low cost sterilization services for cats and dogs as a humane non-lethal solution to pet overpopulation."

Importance Of Spaying / Neutering

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By making sure your pet can’t have puppies or kittens, you’ll have peace of mind that his or her offspring won’t be killed in an animal shelter.

Many people are surprised to learn that nationwide more than 3 million cats and dogs are killed in shelters. You might think that these are animals born in the streets or that there is something “wrong” with them. But often, they are offspring of cherished family pets, even purebreds. Maybe someone’s dog or cat got out just that one time or maybe the litter was intentional, but efforts to find enough good homes failed.

Still, the result is homeless animals that have to be euthanized because there were more dogs & cats entering shelters than there are people willing to provide them with loving care. Even if you do find homes for your pet’s puppies or kittens, that means there are fewer homes available to take in other pets from shelters. Spay/neuter is the only permanent, 100-percent effective method of birth control for dogs & cats. Help Your Community….and Yourself

Homeless animals may get into trash containers, defecate in the neighborhood and bite or attack. Spaying or neutering your pet means that your animal and its potential offspring won’t contribute to the population of unwanted pets.

You can also enjoy your spayed or neutered pet more. Female pets that have been spayed do not go into heat. You won’t have to deal with boisterous noisy male suitors or your female’s yowling. Spaying and neutering may also reduce the risk of certain health problems, offering you more years with your beloved pet.

SAFE AND EFFECTIVE

Licensed veterinarians perform the spay or neuter operation while the animal is under anesthesia. Depending on your pet’s age, size and general health, he or she will recover at different rates. If you have a new puppy or kitten, don’t wait! Pets can become parents sooner than you think! Early age spay/neuter is safe and effective.

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Clinic volunteers needed:

Call Martha 610.737.7490

Assist tech staff with check- in of animals:8:15 am -10 am

Clean surgical instruments, wrap surgical paks, data entry: afternoons

 

Fundraisers:

NNN Gift Certificate

Available for purchase at clinic. Cash only.

Recycle Print Cartridges
Save your printer cartridges (laser and inkjet) and bring them by the clinic.

Cans Collection

Total to date: $213.
Proceeds go into the TNR fund.

 

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