Friday, March 1, 2024

Pet Corner @ MSPCA-Angell 🐾

 



FEBRUARY AT THE PET CORNER

Dear Pet Corner

A friend gave me a puppy from her dog’s litter and said I should neuter him around six months old. I’m not sure if I should do this or not. Can you help?

Spaying and neutering your pet not only helps give your dog or cat a healthier, longer life, but it also helps cut down on animal homelessness. Learn more from Practice Advisor Laura Shields, BS, CVT, CCFP, from Angell at Essex here.



Snip, Snip, Hooray!

Did you know that the MSPCA-Angell offers low-cost spays and neuters to qualifying individuals? We’ve partnered with the Massachusetts Animal Fund and their Spay/Neuter Voucher Program. The voucher program, which has so far helped more than 20,000 animals, is offered to pet owners through the MSPCA system. Learn more.



Dr. Rebecca Fellman Wins Award

Dr. Rebecca Fellman, Lead Clinician of Shelter and Community Medicine at our Boston Community Clinic, was awarded the ASV Veterinarian of the Year award for her contributions to shelter veterinary medicine. Let’s raise a paw for Dr. Fellman!



Animal Protection Bills on the Move

February 7 was Joint Rule 10 Day in Massachusetts, when bills are either moved forward through the legislative process or sent to a study (a euphemism for killing a bill). All in all, it was a good day for animals! Find out what happened to the bills we support and oppose.



We Need Your Vote! Fast and Furriest Fun Run

The MSPCA-Angell has participated in Harpoon Brewery’s Dogtoberfest for the past two years. This year, they've been nominated for "Best Fun Run" in USA TODAY's 10Best Readers’ Choice travel awards. Show your love for the Fast and the Furriest 5K run now!

 

MSPCA-Angell
350 South Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02130
617-522-7400 | www.mspca.org




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