Animal Friends Alliance Offers Free Nail Trim and Microchip With Spay/Neuter in May

By: Staff

Promoting healthy pets and supporting families with affordable services

Animal Friends Alliance is offering a special promotion throughout the month of May to encourage pet families to take advantage of its public subsidized spay/neuter clinic. All dogs and cats scheduled for a spay or neuter procedure during the month will receive a complimentary nail trim and microchip—an added value of $35. This promotion is available at the Alliance’s Mulberry campus in Unit 3 and is open to the public, excluding feral cats, barn cats and clients of the PAL+ program.

Animal Friends Alliance’s clinic offers affordable spay/neuter surgeries as well as microchipping, vaccines, heartworm testing and prevention to help community pets live longer, healthier lives. The goal of this special is to ensure that more pets in Northern Colorado are fixed, protected and safely returned to their families if lost.

“Our mission is to help pets and the people who love them live their best, healthy lives,” says Mariah McCulley, director of community pet resources. “We’re excited to offer this free nail trim and microchip deal as a way to not only support wellness but also improve safety by making sure more pets have permanent identification.”

Appointments can be made online at savinganimalstoday.org/clinic, by calling 970.484.1861 or by emailing spay-neuter@savinganimalstoday.org. The offer is valid for appointments scheduled in May.

In addition to spay/neuter services, Animal Friends Alliance also hosts drive-thru vaccine clinics at two convenient locations: their Mulberry Campus in Fort Collins and Hank’s Pet Food LLC in Loveland. These
clinics provide easy access to low-cost core vaccines, furthering the organization’s commitment to accessible, preventive pet care.

To learn more about the clinic and upcoming vaccine clinics, visit savinganimalstoday.org/clinic.