No More Homeless Pets


FAQ


 

Q. Is it safe to get my pet fixed on a mobile clinic?
A. Yes, the mobile clinic is just a spay/neuter clinic on wheels, so there is no greater risk to the animals. The clinic uses the safest anesthesia possible, in addition to utilizing state of the art pain management. By performing thousands of surgeries yearly the mobile clinic surgeons have attained impressive skills performing spays and neuters.

Q. Who is the veterinarian on the Big Fix?
A. The veterinarian is Dr. Allison Lamb.

Q. How many animals can you fix in one day on the clinic?
A. The team is able to perform between 25 and 50 animals each day, depending on the staff present and types of surgeries done.

Q. How much of a discount am I getting by using the Big Fix?
A. Prices for vaccinations and sterilization surgeries from private veterinarians vary, but the discounted prices on the mobile unit represent an average savings of at least 50% or more.

Q. How long will it take my pet to recover?
A. Animals will be released from the clinic later the same day. Owners will be given a discharge time when they drop their pet off. The owners will be sent home with a complete post-operative care packet, including the number to call if there are any further questions.

Q. What do I do if I have questions about my pet's recovery?
A. If your pet was fixed on The Big Fix, and you are concerned about his or her recovery, please call one of our veterinary technicians at 801.652.1011.

Q. Who can I contact with other questions?
A. For more information on the Big Fix, please call 1-866-PETS-FIX (1-866-738-7349) or email info@utahpets.org.

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