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Plans for low cost spay and neuter center announced for BHC

BULLHEAD CITY – The Saving Animals In Need Together (SAINT) pet-welfare organization recently announced plans to open a low cost spay and neuter center in Bullhead City, thanks to a bequest from Mr. Raymond Hilton.

S.A.I.N.T.’s goal is to open the center in late 2020, in the meantime, working to fulfill Mr. Hilton’s legacy by forming a stronger partnership with the Low Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic in Kingman, until the Bullhead City facility is ready to open.

S.A.I.N.T. already runs a low cost spay and neuter voucher program, paying up to 50% of the procedure to make it more affordable for residents of Mohave County.

They also give away two spay or neuters a month on their facebook page on the last Tuesday of each month.

By spaying or neutering your pet, you are helping to control pet overpopulation and homelessness, which results in millions of healthy dogs and cats being euthanized each year in the United States.

Medical and behavioral benefits to fixing your pets include the elimination of some cancers, as well as curbing aggression and the urge to roam, looking for a mate.