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Pets Alive Nonprofit Spay/Neuter and Wellness Clinic

Websitehttps://petsaliveindiana.org/
Description

Since 2005, Pets Alive has performed more than 224,000 affordable, high-quality spay/neuter surgeries. In addition, our Wellness Clinic offers preventative care for pets by providing low-cost vaccines, microchipping, flea/tick treatments and more; in 2021 alone we gave more than 16,000 vaccinations! Our goal is to ensure that all furry family members have access to basic health services, regardless of their person’s financial position. Our mission is to end pet overpopulation through spay/neuter and assist community members and their pets to live their healthiest lives.

 

Year Established2005
Incorporation StatusIncorporated
Community Organizations Subjects
  • Animals
  • 3 - Environmental / Animal
  • Animal Shelters
  • Veterinary Services
Address
2444 South Walnut Street   
Bloomington   
IN   
47401   
Contact
Allison   
Hess   
812-349-1349   
info [at] petsaliveindiana.org   
   
January 17, 2023

Downtown Library |  812-349-3050
303 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47408

Ellettsville Branch |  812-876-1272
600 W. Temperance Street, Ellettsville, IN 47429

Southwest Branch |  812-349-3110
890 W. Gordon Pike, Bloomington, IN 47403

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