Tucson, AZ: In response to increased demand for spay/neuter services, the Animal Welfare Alliance of Southern Arizona (AWASA) is expanding its “Pet Fix” FREE spay/neuter program to residents of Central Tucson living within the area bounded by First Avenue to I-10, and Speedway to Prince.
Residents in the referenced area qualify for FREE spay/neuter surgery for up to two pets on a first call, first serve basis. Participating clinics are:
Animal Birth Control East
1114 S. Craycroft 745-4564
Animal Birth Control South
1710 W. Valencia 741-7729
Arizona Spay/Neuter Clinic
4 W. Grant Road 624-5005
Guadalupe Veterinary Clinic
5107 S. 12th Avenue 889-5949
Humane Society of Southern Arizona
3450 N. Kelvin Blvd 881-0321
“We are targeting Central Tucson to ease the financial demands on the residents of this area. Times are tough and we want to do what we can to help people keep their pets” explains Pat Hubbard, President of AWASA.
AWASA will continue to offer free spay/neuter to the residents of underserved or economically depressed areas of Pima County, including the neighborhoods off of Old Nogales Highway “Dog Patch”, Pueblo Gardens, Midvale Park, Littletown, Barrio Hollywood, the City of South Tucson, Catalina, Three Points, Avra Valley, Ajo, Arivaca, Picture Rocks and the Tohono O’odham and Pasqua Yaqui Nations.
For additional information visit the AWASA website at: http://www.awasa.org or call 319-1169.