Please do your part in reducing pet over-population. Spay/Neuter your dog/cat.
Pet over-population is a huge problem. On any given day in the U.S., over 70,000 puppies/kittens are born.
Sadly, over 4 million homeless pets are
euthanized each year.
You can be a part of the solution by not breeding your pet, and by having them spayed or neutered.
Cochise County Humane Society provides financial assistance for spay/neuter services for the dogs and cats of elderly, low income families and Military Veterans in Cochise County.
We currently work with
Dr Jackson and Humane Society of Southern Arizona
C.C.H.S. is partially funded by the Arizona Pet Plate program. Help donate to statewide spay/neuter efforts through your AZ taxes.
They can be spayed after the kittens or puppies are weaned. For dog patients, we typically ask that they are at least 16 weeks old before being spayed or neutered. The surgery age for kittens does vary. Please call us and a team member will be happy to advise on the recommended age.
Yes. However, there will be an additional charge that varies from case to case.
No, the pets do not stay overnight. With an appointment, surgery drop-offs are typically between 7AM-9AM and pick-ups take place after 3PM
No, please call us and a team member will explain financial arrangements and the appointment process.
Yes. Even if your pet is well behaved, other animal(s) in the waiting room might not be. Also, pets can be very nervous at the clinic and may attempt to escape.
Most veterinarians accept cash and major credit cards. Some may accept CARE Credit. Check when making the appointment.
Stop over-population of pets - Spay/Neuter your dog/cat - Save lives!!