PINELLAS COUNTY SPAY/NEUTER
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

(See also   HILLSBOROUGH County )

Pet Pal Animal Shelter (formerly Pet Pal Rescue)
405 22nd Street South
St. Petersburg FL  33712
(727) 328-7729 (328-SPAY)
Spay/Neuter Clinic is located at
1900 34th St South (US 19)
St. Petersburg FL  33711
http://www.petpalanimalshelter.com


SPCA of Tampa Bay
Friends of Family Pets Program
9099 130th Ave N
Largo FL 33773
http://www.spcafl.org
(727) 586-3591


SPOT - Stop Pet Overpopulation Together
Spay Neuter Program
4403 62nd Ave. N.
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
SPOTusa@yahoo.com
http://www.spotusa.org
(727) 329-8657


Pinellas County Animal Services
12450 Ulmerton Road
Largo FL  33774
http://www.pinellascounty.org/animalservices/animobile.htm
(727) 582-2600


Humane Society of Pinellas - SNAP
3040 SR 590
Clearwater FL  33759
(727) 797-7722


Cat Hospital / After Hours Animal Clinic
6447 Park Blvd Ste 6
Pinellas Park 34665
(727) 546-0880


Clearwater Animal Clinic
1639 S Missouri Ave.
Clearwater FL  33756
(727) 584-1151
FEBRUARY IS NATIONAL
SPAY NEUTER MONTH!!

Spay Day USA officially takes place on the last Tuesday in
February each year. In 2008, Spay Day USA will be on
February 26. Many animal welfare organizations will be
hosting special events throughout the month of February as
well. Because February is designated as "National Spay
Neuter Month" all special events held in February are
recognized as Spay Day USA events by the
Humane Society
of the United States.

During National Spay Neuter Month, many animal welfare
volunteers, workers, veterinarians and their staffs, business
owners, and citizens will be recognizing this important event
by hosting Spay Day USA programs in communities nationwide
in hopes of encouraging more pet owners to spay and neuter
their pets.

SPAY DAY USA HISTORY: The first SPAY DAY USA took
place in 1995. It was created by the Doris Day Animal League
(DDAL), who merged its operations with the Humane Society
of the United States in 2006. This yearly event is now an
annual program of the Humane Society of the United States,
with thousands of people participating at local levels
nationwide. During Spay Day USA's first 12 years, and
estimated 1,366,000 animals have been spayed or neutered
by
participants. The result of this effort is that the births of
millions of unwanted animals have been prevented, saving the
lives of many
animals nationwide.