These folks offer affordable sterilization for dogs and cats. They perform about 200 operations a day; needless to say they've got it down pat. You drop your pet off in the morning and pick them back up early the next day. My regular vet highly recommended them as the best place to go (and 1/3 the cost of getting surgery done at vet).
I scheduled my Great Dane, Malachi's appointment online. It was really simple to do. They sent me an email to confirm my appointment. Their website has very clear instructions about what needs to be done prior to the surgery, what to expect while the animal is at the clinic, and what to do after being brought home.
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In Malachi's case, we did have a problem after we brought him home. Three days after surgery, Malachi licked his incision, causing it to reopen, risking infection. I called the Humane Alliance to ask what I should do. They said that I should bring him in. I did just that, of course. After checking him out, they sent us home with an Elizabethan collar, three days of a pain/anti-inflammatory medicine and ten days of antibiotics. We also had to start the ten days of confinement all over again, uuuggh! Oh well. It is what it is.
We're so grateful to have an affordable way to spay our dog. We saved hundreds of dollars and they did a good job on Lucy's surgery.
We took our male and female today. The staff was incredibly thoughtful, knowledgeable, respectful and the facility was spotless. They went above and beyond their duty and kept us up to date on our furbabies through everything. We honestly can't say enough about how great this place is. We'd go back to them without hesitation. Our Sassy has seizures and the folks here treated her and Cletus like royalty. The love and hugs and kisses they gave them blew me away. They were super nice to me and Nathan. I'm so grateful for these people. Their love of dogs and cats are extroidinary. Thanks for being the best.
I can't say enough good things about the Humane Alliance. I would highly recommend them to anyone. I also encourage anyone with an unaltered pet to take advantage of their services. It's our responsibility to make sure that no unplanned puppies or kittens are brought into the world. The shelters are full of them already.
While we were at the Humane Alliance, both times, we were greeted by very friendly, knowledgeable, professional staff members. We were treated very well. If the person I was talking to didn't know the answer to my question, they found someone who could. All of my questions were answered in a manner that I could understand. I was treated with dignity and respect.
One thing to consider if your dog is staying overnight, it'll be easier on them if they're "crate trained" before they end up in a crate. I always did crate train before, but this time (with Lucy) we didn't plan to add her to our household. She just fit right in and I forgot to pull the crate out of the shed because she didn't need one. So I totally forgot to get her used to being in a crate.
During her stay at Humane Alliance, she rubbed her nose raw on the crate. This is why it's actually nicer when we teach them to feel comfortable in a crate BEFORE a time like this. I feel bad for falling short there and just wanted to use this chance to mention that proper crate training can make our pet feel more comfortable when they go through a stay at the vet, even if you don't really need a crate at home.
This is an outstanding establishment. I am very grateful for having access to it for my dog's spay and neuter needs. They do a wonderful job for Western North Carolina.
Spend the extra money, your pet is your baby. The fact that a dog can come back home with urine and feces up his legs and tail, showing he laid in it is disgusting. I find it appalling that a place associated with the ASPCA, which is supposed to save animals from homes which they're in these situations, allows them to have this happen. A husky being shaved half way up his stomach and into his chest where it could take months for him to be able to go out and exercise after hes clear from surgery, which is extremely unhealthy for a Husky. I would for sure not recommend this place to anyone.
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