The Humane Society of Greater Miami runs two low-cost spay and neuter and preventive health care clinics to serve the pets of Miami-Dade County, one in North Miami Beach and one in Cutler Bay. Please note: vaccinations, tests and preventive medication services do not require a scheduled appointment. Walk-ins only. Prices are subject to change without notice.
Locations
Gardnar Mulloy Pet Rescue Clinic
(North-Dade)
Miami-Dade County Community Spay Neuter Clinic (South-Dade)
Vaccine Service Hours of Operation
- Tuesday through Friday: 9:00am – 11:30am and 1:00pm – 3:30pm
- Saturday: 9:00am – 3:30pm
- Sunday and Monday: Closed
Menu of Clinic Services
Please note: Prices are subject to change at any time.
What is Microchip Identification?
A microchip ID is a small chip, the size of a piece of rice, injected into the fleshy area between your pets shoulder blades. This chip contains an identification number unique to you and your pet. Shelters and veterinarian offices are armed with scanners that will show your pet’s ID number when scanned and return him home quickly and safely. As of August 17, 1998 all cats and dogs purchased or adopted in Miami-Dade must be microchipped.
Proper identification could mean the difference between life and death for your dog or cat! Approximately 15 million dogs and 9 million cats enter shelters throughout the United States each year as strays, according to the American Humane Association. Tragically, only 19% of the dogs and 3% of the cats are ever redeemed by their owners. These percentages would increase dramatically if more pets were properly identified.
Equip your dog or cat with a microchip at the Humane Society for only $20.00. Microchip with spay/neuter surgery is only $10.
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