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Animal Services Receives Donation from Local Business

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Left to right, Animal Services Manager Doug Frye, Amanda Zobel with High Desert Dental, and High Desert Dental owner Dr. Joshua Eastham.
This week, Mesa County Animal Services received a generous donation of $1,575 from High Desert Dental for project PUPs.

Project PUPs assists residents with spaying and neutering dogs, cats, rabbits, and potbelly pigs. The program is a partnership between pet owners, veterinarians, and Mesa County Animal Services.

Project PUPs was created in April 1993 to help defray the cost of these very important sterilization procedures. Certificates are redeemable from local veterinarians for a $25 credit for neutering any dog, cat, rabbit, or potbelly pig and a $35 credit for spaying any dog, cat, rabbit, or potbelly pig.

To provide incentives for spaying and neutering pets, certificates are given to any Mesa County resident (two monthly certificates per household). We have a limited number of monthly vouchers for spay/neuter assistance. To view our Project Pups Brochure for additional information,

You can fill out a request form for a PUPs certificate and email it to ac.dispatch@mesacounty.us, and the certificate will be mailed to you.

Any help for this fund will be welcome and appreciated. Please send donations to:
Project PUPs
P.O. Box 20000
Grand Junction, CO 81502-5002

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