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Animal shelter seeks city funding for spay/neuter clinic; council approves up to $8,000

2817278 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

Pecos animal shelter officials described a spike in puppies and outlined plans for a community low‑cost spay and neuter clinic for 60 dogs; the council approved up to $8,000 to secure the clinic.

Christy Wright, representing the Pecos animal shelter, told the council the shelter’s intake of young animals has surged and that the shelter needs local capacity to reduce strain on operations and improve live outcomes.

Wright outlined a proposed self‑supported spay/neuter clinic planned for June 2025 at the Pecos High School veterinary science lab. The clinic would sterilize 60 dogs owned by residents of…

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