Free and Low Cost

Spay/Neuter Programs

 

For Pets of “Qualified” Pet Owners

 

Animal Defense League of Texas

11300 Nacogdoches Rd

San Antonio, TX  78217

210 655-1481   www.adltexas.org

 

Hill Country Animal League SPCA

924 North Main Street

Boerne, TX  78006

830 249-2341  www.hcaltx.org

 

Texas Veterinary Hospital

2325 NW Military, Ste 111

San Antonio, TX  78231

210 349-2121  www.texasveterinaryhospitals.com

 

San Antonio Humane Society

4804 Fredericksburg Rd

San Antonio, TX 78229

210 226-7461

 

SNAP – San Antonio Spay-Neuter and Animal Wellness Clinic

6758 Ingram Rd

San Antonio, TX  78238

210 673-7722  www.snapus.org

 

SPAY San Antonio

16155 Laredo St

San Antonio, TX 78237

210 351-7729  www.spaysa.org

 

Animal Care Services

4710 State Highway 151

San Antonio, TX 78227

210 207-4738

 

 

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Neutering helps pets live longer, lessens the probability of certain physical ailments (some

as serious as cancer) and influences hormonally related behaviors in dogs like digging, escaping,

fence jumping, breeding, fighting, false pregnancies, mounting or humping, and urine marking.

Ordinarily it does not cause major personality changes, make dogs less protective, or

automatically cause obesity.  Neutered or not, overfed and under-worked dogs get fat.