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Department of Health | Veterinary Public Health | Animal Population Control Animal Population Control Animal Population Control For government or veterinary use only Animal Population Control The New Jersey Department of Health supports several animal population control programs to prevent animal overpopulation and to protect human health. These include programs that promote the spaying or neutering of animals.
Animal Friendly License Plate Animal Population Control Tax Check-Off Option Poster [pdf 3m] Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Program You may be eligible to have your pet spayed or neutered at a discounted price at one of the participating veterinary hospitals . Spay or Neuter your adopted dog or cat for $20.
00 if you: Are a New Jersey Resident Adopted your pet from an eligible licensed NJ shelter; municipal, county, or regional pound; NJ holding or impoundment facility that contracts with NJ municipalities; or a non-profit NJ animal adoption referral agency Licensed the dog in your municipality (licensing for cats is not required). Spay or Neuter your dog or cat for $10.
00 if your receive any of the following: General Public Assistance Aid to Families with Dependent Children Tenants Lifeline Assistance Supplemental Security Income Pharmaceutical Assistance to Aged & Disabled Show the vet your ID card Important Program Information Call a participating veterinary hospital for an appointment and additional program details. Adopt from a participating facility or referral agency .
Spay/Neuter Program Resources for Veterinarians Animal Population Control, Veterinarian's Agreement (APC-6) Application and Consent for Sterilization of Pets (APC-5) Veterinarian Reimbursement Invoice (APC-7) Proxy Authorization (APC-11) Veterinarian Co-Payment Fees (APC- 4) and electronic payment
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: New Jersey residents who have adopted pets from participating facilities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Animal Population Control Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Program is funded by New Jersey Department of Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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