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2900 Grays Ferry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
+1 215 298 9680
[email protected]
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Operated by: Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society
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Looking for a veterinary clinic in Philadelphia? PAWS Spay/Neuter & Wellness Clinic is listed here. Its website is https://phillypaws.org/locations/spay-neuter-and-wellness-clinic/. Bayard Taylor School is a historic elementary school located in the Hunting Park neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. You can reach it by phone at +1 215 298 9680. PAWS' clinic provides low-cost spay/neuter and basic veterinary care including vaccinations, microchips, and sick visits. 2900 Grays Ferry Avenue, Philadelphia. Summers in Philadelphia average near 84°F and winters settle around 29°F, so veterinary clinics here work around the seasons. Other veterinary clinics nearby include Ryan Veterinary Hospital (0.9 mi) and O'Neal Animal Hospital (1.6 mi). It is operated by Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society. It's located at 2900 Grays Ferry Avenue. Includes rabies and distemper vaccinations if needed, e-collar (plastic cone) for all dogs and female cats, plus complimentary nail trim. Cats must be 3 pounds or over for surgery, which is typically 12-16 weeks of age or older. If your cat arrives and is not at least 3 pounds, you will need to reschedule. PAWS is unable to perform surgery on exotic and brachycephalic cat breeds due to the increased anesthetic risk from brachycephalic airway syndrome and potential anesthetic risk with other exotic cat breeds. These cat breeds include: English and Scottish Folds, Persians, Burmese, Himalayans, Rag Dolls, and British Shorthair Cats. Dogs must be over 4 pounds for surgery and 4 months of age or older. If your dog arrives and is not at least 4 pounds, you will need to reschedule. PAWS is unable to perform surgery on brachycephalic dog breeds due to the increased anesthetic risk from brachycephalic airway syndrome and potential anesthetic risks. These dog breeds include: English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, and Pugs.. Please note, due to the high volume of requests for spa
PAWS' clinic provides low-cost spay/neuter and basic veterinary care including vaccinations, microchips, and sick visits. 2900 Grays Ferry Avenue, Philadelphia