I live in Westchester County, NY. I always see the mobile truck for free/shots in NYC. Does Westchester offer anything like this to their residents?
I want to put my Goldy up to date. She really needs to be seen. Can someone please tell me when the truck is coming to Brooklyn? I need the time schedule.
By Aurea R.
Here is a link directly to the ASPCA. They should have the most up to date information about their schedule.
www.aspca.org/
When would the vaccine truck be available in the Bronx?
By Genevia
Go to this link for details. If you have any further questions there is a toll free phone number listed there:
www.aspca.org/
I can't afford a vet at this time. I need to know where I can take my dog. She hasn't eaten for 3 days and she can't poop either. Please help me find a vet that won't charge me a lot.
By Ingrid
Vets pay for their training-college, medical school, and then pay for their clinics, staff, etc. They also have to live and pay expenses like the rest of us. So, there are very few "low-cost" vets. If you can't afford vet visits, etc., then you can't afford a pet.
If you were ill or had an accident, you would expect immediate medical care and probably pay for some or most of it yourself. Suggest you find a way to provide medical treatment now for your pet. The longer you wait, the more difficult and expensive the problem will be and your dog is sufferiing.
I would like to know the ASPCA mobile vaccination truck schedule for free vaccinations for low income pet owners in the Bronx area of New York City.
By Canelolebron
I don't live in NY but I've never heard of free pet care anywhere. I know there is not here in Lubbock, Texas.
Easy to find out. Just look up the phone number for the closest ASPCA for your area and call them and they will let you know the details.
I would like to know when and where the ASPCA truck will arrive in the Bronx? I would like to have my cat declawed. I would also like to know what would be the price of that. Where can I find this information?
By Unique
Go to the ASPCA website and you'll find all of the information you need including their 800# and the schedules of the truck for your area. From what I remember they don't do declawing on their truck.
Please reconsider having your cat declawed. It can make a cat very aggressive, and they will sometimes bite. They realize they have lost their defence and it changes their personality. It is also an excruciatingly painful operation for the cat. It consists of amputating what on your hand would be the finger up to the 1st knuckle.
The cats claws are so intertwined in the cats paw that this is the only way to do it. They walk the rest of their lives on feet with no toes. Declawed cats often give up using the litter box because of the pain they have following the procedure. It just isnt worth it, even to you, not to mention the cat. If it is ever lost it is helpless. Why not try learning to clip the cats nails.
It is easy and you can usually get them to cooperate. Get some good scratching toys for the cat. Many Vets will clip nails for free. I do my own cats when my daughter visits. She holds the cats and I clip. Do look into some websites that describe this procedure, and think hard before you do it.
When will the free ASPCA van be in the Bronx for vaccines? The spray/neuter van does not do vaccines unless you fix your pet, too.
By mary baron from Bronx, NY
I typed "ASPCA" into my Google search bar, and their website came up first. Here is a link to information about their services in New York City, including their contact information (with phone number) toward the lower right-hand side of the page:
Just give them a quick call, and they should be able to answer all your questions.
Please, no vaccines. If you knew what was in them you would never consent to having anything stuck with poison. Google vaclib.org and check ingredients. Mercury(now called thimerisol) aluminum, rotting monkey brains,animal pus, antifreeze, human foetal tissue, loads of ugly. Much on this site written by doctors that have delved into the question. Rabies vaccine for your pet required. Google thuja for instructions on how to lessen the reactions to poison vaccines. Build your pets immune system. When you vaccinate, you destroy the immune system. My step grandson died 3 days after vaccine and i have studied much in the past years. Parvo vaccine often causes parvo. Rabies vaccine does not protect but does do harm. Study, think, before you poison. Protect your babies.
Terrible advice not to vaccinate pets. Vaccines boost the immune system not suppress it. And Rabies is mandated by law, you cannot legally refuse to vaccinate against rabies with with some unpleasant repercussions.
Generally speaking what ever government agency in your area is responsible for animal control provides the necessary shots on a sliding scale or free for neutered pets.
Be a responsible human your furry friends will love you even more. Kitkat
I found a kitten just about a week old. I picked her up, wrapped her up, put her in my bag, and brought her home. She was up because she had little bugs on her and her mother's blood on her. I found her sometime in August and need for her to get her shots because now she has little white worms coming out her butt when she uses the bathroom, so I would like to know when the next truck coming out to Brooklyn.
By Jasmenda from Brooklyn, NY
When will the ASPCA spay/neuter mobile van clinic be in Staten Island, NY?
By Christine B.
When will the vaccination truck be in Manhattan near 155th Street and 8th Ave.?
By SC
When will the ASPCA vaccination truck come to Manhattan and where?
By George C.
The best and most accurate answer would be by calling the ASPCA nearest you.
When is the vaccine truck coming to the Bronx?
By Yolanda from Bronx, NY
My kitten needs to get neutered asap. I don't have any money for the procedure. I am hoping to have the ASPCA help me out.
By Angelica
Hi - you need to place a call in your local area or Google your question and get your answer for where you live.