ALABAMA ANIMAL ALLIANCE, INC.

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ALABAMA ANIMAL ALLIANCE, INC.


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Clinic Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursdays 8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

The mission of the Alabama Animal Alliance is to significantly reduce the overpopulation of dogs and cats in central and south Alabama through prevention, education, and collaboration.

The Montgomery Humane Society (MHS) Board of Directors recognized the need for a systematic approach to reducing the number of unwanted animals in Montgomery County and formed the MHS Spay/Neuter Committee in early 2006. This committee was charged with researching proven methods for reducing unwanted animals in other areas of the United States and making recommendations regarding those methods that would be most appropriate for Montgomery.

Detailed description:

We collaborate with animal shelters, rescue groups, and residents to provide high quality, high volume, low cost spay and neuter surgeries for companion animals while educating the public on the importance of preventing unwanted pets.

The purpose of the Alabama Animal Alliance is multifaceted.

To reduce the number of animals abandoned, homeless, and euthanized in animal shelters in Montgomery and surrounding counties.

To educate Alabama residents on the benefits of spaying and neutering their pets (e.g., improve health and behavior of pets, prevent unwanted litters, etc.) and the importance of reducing the population of unwanted pets (e.g., reduction in the number of stray animals, dog bite reports, nuisance animal reports, euthanasia, etc.).

To foster and maintain relationships with area animal shelters, rescue groups, and animal welfare advocates in an effort to provide a service and education that will significantly impact both their animal and human communities.

Keywords:

Services, Canine Vaccinations, Rabies, Heartworm Test, Nail Trim, Male Dog, Female Cat, Neuter Surgery, Spay, surgical procedure, anesthesia, pain medication, veterinary clinics, veterinarians, neuter surgical procedures

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