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Do the pets have all their shots and are they spayed & neutered?

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Do the pets have all their shots and are they spayed & neutered?

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Every animal that coming into the shelter has a different history. Some are spayed or neutered and have all their shots, some have never even been to a veterinarian before, some are puppies or kittens that were born at the animal shelter from a pregnant animal that came into the shelter. Some are old and had lived with the same family their whole life. Some are house broken and know how to sit on command, others have been neglected by previous owners. As for the animals that are not spayed or neutered and do not have their shots, the animal shelter does give them some of their shots but does not have them spayed or neutered, although it is strongly encouraged that you do so after the adoption. (Remember, if everyone spayed and neutered their pets, we wouldn’t have the overpopulation that we do and absolutely no adoptable pets would ever need to be killed.) However, Redwood Veterinarians on Mill St. provides a free examination of every pet after adoption to ensure they are in good healt

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Every animal that coming into the shelter has a different history. Some are spayed or neutered and have all their shots, some have never even been to a veterinarian before, some are puppies or kittens that were born at the animal shelter from a pregnant animal that came into the shelter. Some are old and had lived with the same family their whole life. Some are house bro and know how to sit on command, others have been neglected by previous owners. As for the animals that are not spayed or neutered and do not have their shots, the animal shelter does give them some of their shots but does not have them spayed or neutered, although it is strongly encouraged that you do so after the adoption. (Remember, if everyone spayed and neutered their pets, we wouldn’t have the overpopulation that we do and absolutely no adoptable pets would ever need to be killed.) However, Redwood Veterinarians on Mill St. provides a free examination of every pet after adoption to ensure they are in good health.

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