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  2. The ASPCA offers free, high-quality spay/neuter surgeries for pets of qualified residents in Los Angeles. The clinic is staffed with professionally trained, fully licensed veterinarians and technicians.

  3. Los Angeles County Code §10.20.350 requires all residents of unincorporated areas in Los Angeles County to have their dogs and cats older than four months of age spayed or neutered. A number of cities that have also adopted this ordinance (referenced below). The exemptions to the requirement are:

  4. Jun 7, 2023 · Spaying/neutering pets can help resolve the large pet overpopulation in Los Angeles County. There is a large number of stray dogs and cats in our county and local animal shelters can be overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of unwanted animals entering their facilities daily.

  5. www.1888spay4la.orgSpay-4-LA

    Offering low or no-cost spay/neuter surgeries, low-cost vaccines, and microchips for cats and dogs. Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County vouchers accepted. Call 1-888-SPAY-4-LA (772-9452) for information or to book an appointment.

  6. If you live in Los Angeles, you must spay and neuter your dog or cat if they are over four months of age – it is the law! When to Spay or Neuter Your Pet. Female Dog: Spaying female dogs prior to their first heat cycle (heat cycles can start as young as 5-6 months of age) will reduce your dog’s chance of breast cancer by 22%.

  7. County Board of Supervisors has enacted an ordinance that requires all residents of unincorporated areas in Los Angeles County to have their dogs spayed/neutered and have an identification microchip implanted in each dog.

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