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Brenham asks Washington County to join subsidized spay-and-neuter program
Summary
City of Brenham officials described a $10,000 city-funded spay-and-neuter program that provides low-cost surgeries, rabies vaccines and microchips and asked Washington County to consider participating for county residents.
The City of Brenham asked the Washington County Commissioners Court on Tuesday to join a city-funded spay-and-neuter program that provides low-cost surgeries, rabies vaccines and microchips to residents who pay a $25 deposit.
The request came during item 4 of the court's meeting when Gina, identified as the City of Brenham city secretary and director of administrative services and director of animal services, described how the program operates and the city's $10,000 budget allocation for it. "Last year during the budget process, the city council approved $10,000 to be earmarked for Brenham Animal Services to start a spay and neuter program…
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