Pet Care Assistance & Support

for your pet and you

We’re here to help

At the SPCA, we aim to support pet owners in keeping their pets healthy and safe. Whether you’ve adopted from us or elsewhere, we can connect you with valuable resources and services in our community. Explore our offerings to help your pets stay happy and well cared for.

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Microchip & Core Vaccine Clinics

Protect your pet with microchips and vaccines.

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Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Services

Affordable spay/neuter services for your pet's health.

Spay/Neuter Services
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Compassionate Care Clinic

Caring, affordable vet services for your pet.

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Low-Cost Pet Supplies

Shop our Rummage for affordable pet essentials!

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Pet Food Pantry

Providing free pet food to those in need.

Pet Food Assistance
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Cremation Services

Respectful cremation services for your beloved pet.

Cremation Services

The 3-3-3 Rule of Adopting a Rescue

Bringing a new dog home is exciting, but just like us, dogs need time to adjust to new surroundings. The 3-3-3 rule offers a simple guideline to help your dog settle in and build a strong foundation in their new home. This approach emphasizes patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, which are crucial during the transition.

Adjusting Your New Pet

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It can be tough to meet all of your pet's needs, but there are many resources available to help. From affordable behavioral support to expert advice on training and care, professional guidance can make a big difference. With the right information and tools, we can work together to ensure pets stay with their families and live happy, healthy lives. Explore the resources out there to find the support you need!

Resources for Dogs & Cats

Pet Safety: Protect Your Pets from Toxins

Everyday items like cleaning products, medications, and certain foods can be dangerous to pets. Seasonal hazards, like antifreeze and fertilizers, also pose risks. Keep toxic substances out of reach, use pet-safe products, and monitor your pets closely. If your pet is exposed, contact your vet or poison control right away. Simple precautions can keep your pets safe!

Common Household Toxins

Additional Resources

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