Bartow Animal Control Income-Based Assistance
Services Bartow County Animal Control Offers:
- Spay/ Neuter of cats and dogs
- Rabies Vaccination
- DHLPP Vaccination (parvo, distemper, flu)
- Parasite Exam and Treatment
- Treatment for minor health issues such as skin issues, fleas and ticks
- Shelter for outside pets
- Pet Food
When Application is approved, an appointment will be made at Bartow County Animal
Control to have your pet vetted. Services will be free of charge to approved applicants.
** Some services are dependent on available resources at time of appointment **
50 Ladds Mountain Rd
Cartersville, GA 30120
Additional Low Cost Veterinarian Resources
Cat Snip
CatSnip is a low cost spay-neuter service operating around the metro Atlanta area. Our Mission is to: Provide non-lethal population control for metro Atlanta cats. Perform high quality sterilization surgeries for cats to align the supply of kittens born with available homes.…
projectcatsnip.com
My Kids Have Paws Veterinary Clinic
My Kids Have Paws Veterinary Clinicin Dalton, Georgia has a mission to offer low cost, affordable veterinary care while having compassion for pets and their owners. Visit their website at the link below to find more about their Spay & Neuter services and pricing.
Affordable Vet Center
Affordable Vet Center is a full-service veterinary clinic located in Woodstock, GA. We offer multiple services for cats and dogs. Our goal is to make caring for your pets a more affordable and enjoyable experience. We give your pets the high-quality veterinary care they deserve, while still saving you money.
Affordable Vet Center proudly offers a wide variety of services including affordable vaccines (cat and dog shots), digital X-rays, in-house lab work, prescription pet foods, wellness exams, sick exams, complete in-house pharmacy, dental cleanings, spays, and neuters.
678-503-2009
affordablevetcenter.com
National Spay Alliance
Veterinary care is an essential part of pet ownership, however the recent economic downturn has affected the care owners can afford to give their pets. This has resulted in an increase of pets either being euthanized or surrendered to animal shelters and rescues. Our mission is to end the tragedy of euthanasia due to pet over population and homelessness. We fulfill our mission by providing high-quality, affordable and accessible spay/neuter and basic medical services to communities where economic barriers may otherwise prevent pet owners and rescue groups for accessing those services.
706-370-7594
nationalspayalliancefoundation.org
All Animal Care Vet Hospital
706-602-2007
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VIP Pet Care – Vaccine Clinic
800-427-7973
vippetcare.com
Spay / Neuter Coalition
We are a positive non-profit group in Georgia. We are dedicated to implementing more spay and neuter for domestic cats and dogs via education, outreach, and collaborating with other organizations with the same mission. We also promote the many low cost spay/neuter options already available to the general public.
706-307-7594
spayneutercoalition.org
Georgia Animal Project
Georgia Animal Project’s mission is to reduce animal suffering and shelter euthanasia by confronting companion-animal overpopulation through effective education programs and by supporting high quality, low-cost spay and neuter programs that directly serve local communities.
theanimalproject.org
West Georgia Spay Neuter Clinic
The animal shelters in the West Georgia area are overwhelmed with unwanted animals and consequently have high euthanasia rates. The purpose of West Georgia Spay Neuter Clinic is to attack pet overpopulation by focusing on the root of the problem. There are too many animals having unwanted litters, resulting in homeless pets ending at up shelters where they risk encountering diseases or being euthanized.
westgeorgiaspayneuter.com
League for Animal Welfare
Stopping Pet Overpopulation through Spay and Neuter:
Each year League for Animal Welfare subsidizes hundreds of spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats, greatly reducing the number of unwanted animals euthanized in our county. Find out more about how we’re helping stop pet overpopulation.
770-655-3836
leagueforanimalwelfare.org