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Fayetteville Animal Shelter Offers Free Spay & Neuter in Feb. & March

By: Lisa Mendenhall
Updated: January 30, 2013

Fayetteville Animal Services is offering to fix your family pets, for free!

You can take your pets to the Fayetteville Animal Shelter on three specific dates to get a spay or neuter surgery free of charge: February 16, March 1 and March 15.

The shelter is offering these services to low income families to celebrate February, which is National Spay and Neuter Awareness Month.

Pet owners with appointments will be able to drop off their pets the morning of their appointment and pick them up later in the same day.

The shelter is located at 1640 South Armstrong Avenue in Fayetteville.

You can start making your appointments Friday, February 1.

To schedule one, CLICK HERE to visit the Fayetteville Animal Services website or call them at 479-575-8330.

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