Low Cost Pet Vet Cruiser Schedules September Dates

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Volusia County, FL-Volusia County’s Pet Vet Cruiser will make its rounds in September,

offering pre-approved low-cost spaying and neutering services to

financially eligible owners of dogs and cats in unincorporated areas and

the cities of DeLand and South Daytona.

Here’s where the mobile clinic will be stationed:

● Rockin' Ranch, 801 S. Nova Road, Ormond Beach: Sept. 20

● Oakbrook Professional Center, 931 N. Spring Garden Ave., DeLand:

Sept. 27

Fees are based on income, and for the services an appointment is

required.

Volusia County Animal Services is also accepting appointments at its

spay/neuter clinic at 1250 Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach. The clinic

provides low-cost and reduced-fee animal sterilization to residents of

unincorporated areas of Volusia County and the cities of DeLand and

South Daytona. Services at the spay/neuter clinic are by appointment

only.

Residents seeking low-cost pet spaying and neutering must show proof of

public assistance, such as a Medicaid, Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

or food stamp identification card. Residents must also show proof of

income and meet income eligibility guidelines, which are based on the

number of people in the household and the annual household income.

Prices range from $15 to $65 and are based on income. Residents who do

not meet the criteria for the guidelines will be referred to another

low-cost spay/neuter program.

Services at the clinic include spay and neuter surgeries, rabies

vaccinations, and county licenses for owners of pets who live in

unincorporated Volusia County and the cities of DeLand and South

Daytona. Residents with cats that are spayed or neutered under the

county trap/neuter/return, free-roaming cat and return-to-field programs

will receive a feline distemper vaccination and ear-tipping in addition

to the rabies vaccination.

Fees are based on income. Appointments are required and may be made by

calling 386-323-3575 in Daytona Beach, 386-626-6643 in DeLand, or

386-424-6875 in New Smyrna Beach. For more information, visit

www.volusia.org/animalcontrol.

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