While the need for adopters and foster homes is still there, another need exists that has a direct impact on the number of homeless animals in the city.
Local military pet owners get free spays or neuters for their pets
SNAP has “fixed” nearly 68,000 dogs, cats and rabbits aboard their mobile clinics called the Neuter Scooter. On Saturday the group had twenty-nine animals on board. Author: Tim Blodgett Updated: 5:50 PM PST March 6, 2021
SAN DIEGO Some military pet owners struggling through the pandemic got a little help on Saturday. A mobile clinic spayed or neuter their pets for free.
Director of the Spay, Neuter Action Project (SNAP), Dorrell Sackett said that the procedure no only prevents pet overpopulation, but it also prevents all different types of cancers in both males and females. It also helps with animals behavior.