Hours of Operation: Mon - Thu !0:30am - 4:30 pm - Fri 10:00am - 12:00pm
Phone: 828-452-1329
Haywood Spay/Neuter envisions a future where proper health care is available to every pet in Haywood County, regardless of owner income status. Spay and Neuter services are essential to the health of each dog or cat and greatly diminish the cycle of homeless and unwanted animals. Our wellness programs provide education, referral resources, and essential services to empower pet owners to give their companions the healthy, happy lives they deserve.
TRANSPORT UPDATE: Our October transport dates for cats and male dogs are the Thursday the 10th and Wednesday the 23rd. We are full for female dogs. Due to staff shortages, the ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance reduced the number of surgeries they can perform so we book up quickly, especially for female dogs.
Flea Control Combat Plan!
Why it is suggested that you continue your Flea Program year-round:
It only takes one. One flea can be brought into your home on you, or you’re pet. That one flea can cause a flea infestation. Fleas can survive outdoors in temperatures as low as 33 degrees for as long as five days. This is plenty of time for them to come into your home and get nice and warm. Flea eggs can live year-round in protected areas such as garages, crawl spaces, and porches.
Your pet(s) can be exposed to fleas in social settings as well. Dog parks, grooming facilities, kennels, and daycare centers are risks too. These facilities do their best to ensure no fleas are present but it can be an ongoing battle. It only takes one animal carrying one flea to spread exposure.
Treat all household pets -- get a Haywood Spay/Neuter FLEA KIT and treat your yard with diatomaceous earth (DE).