![]() The fee is $21 for a 1 yr Tag or $42 for a 3 yr. The Pinellas County License (Tag for Life) can be issued or renewed at the time of Rabies Vaccination. The cost of 3 yr Rabies Vaccination is $40 (Must provided history of prior rabies vaccination to be eligible for a 3 yr Rabies Vaccination) The cost of a 1 yr Rabies Vaccination is $20. You will have the option to sign an E-consent form, if you are unable to E-sign you will be able to sign on the morning of your pet’s procedure.Īll animals must have proof of C urrent Rabies Vaccination or they will be required to receive a Rabies Vaccination. Your paperwork will already be printed out for you when you arrive for your appointment. When entering the shell parking lot on Lake Drive, go left in front of building, we have a 2 lane car circle for drop off and pick up, then exit forward ! One cat per carrier unless kittens are littermates and 3 monthsĬats are not allowed to be dropped off in boxes or plastic totes. Kittens and puppies under 4 months please withdraw food at 6 am the morning of surgery.ĭrop off is between 7am – 8am on surgery day, ATTENTION: If you are bringing multiple pets we need you to arrive at 7 am to allow our staff the time needed to in-process and prepare your pets for their physical examination with our veterinarian.Ĭats must be dropped off in a secure pet carrier lined with clean newspaper and labeled with the animal’s name and owner’s last name. No food for animals after midnight the night before surgery. She knows that her work makes a difference in pets, their owners and her community.Home - Make Appointment PRE-SURGICAL INSTRUCTIONS: SURGERY DAYS ARE Monday through Thursdays for dogs and cats. She considers herself to be blessed because she is able to do what she loves doing the most. She educated the clients in the benefits of spay and neuter, proper vaccination and prevention of parasites. She worked at the Orlando Humane Society for over 12 years at their high volume spay/neuter clinic. Through DART she was able to assist with Hurricane Katrina relief which relocated pets to safer areas and reunited lost pets with their owners. There she was able to gain knowledge about animal behavior and participated in DART (Disaster Animal Response Team) of the US Humane Society. Later she moved to Florida and worked at the Jacksonville Humane Society. She began her career working for a pet store in Houston, TX and from that experience, developed an interest in animal medicine creating treatment protocols and preventive care for incoming pets. She has always had pets since an early age and developed a sense of nurturing them and she has had the pleasure of working with animals for the majority of her life. She looks forward to helping pet overpopulation in Central Florida! In her free time, she loves spending time with her family, her and her husband always put on a light show at Christmas, and they are also excited to be close to Disney World! x Moving with her is a wonderful husband, sweet baby boy, 2 dogs “Zoey & Tiana”, and a once feral cat “Frankie”. Looking to get back involved with the mission, she accepted the position as Clinic Director at SNiP-it. In 2015, she left to be a stay at home mom to her son, Emerson. ![]() Her passion for spay/neuter pushed her into the position of Office Manager and Transport Coordinator. In 2006, she started as an office assistant at a brand new spay/neuter clinic – Wally’s Friends. ![]() She created a dog walking program to ensure that each pet waiting for their forever home got attention. She started her career in rescue & spay/neuter in 2005 when she started volunteering at The Humane Educational Society in Chattanooga. Susan joins the SNiP-it Team from Chattanooga, TN.
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