On January 9, 2013, the Chautauqua County Humane Society (CCHS) will open a new no-cost, high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter clinic that will provide pit bull owners residing in the 14701 area with more affordable spay/neuter services for their pit and pit mix breed dogs.
Located at 2825 Strunk Road in Jamestown, the Chautauqua County Humane Society received $19,500 in grants from PetSmart Charities® for funding to the clinic which is anticipated to perform 300 spay/neuter surgeries in 2013. The new Fix-A-Bull spay/neuter clinic will only ask for a cash donation of the participant’s choice.
CCHS executive director Jeff Lubi says the humane society’s goal is to make spay/neuter services more affordable to pit bull breed owners who might not otherwise be able to sterilize their pets.
The CCHS Fix-A-Bull Clinic will be open each Wednesday starting on January 9th. For more information or to schedule your pet’s sterilization, call 665-2209 ext 205 or visit www.spcapets.com.
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