Willamette Animal Guild (WAG) Spay/Neuter & Wellness Clinic 3045 Royal Avenue, Eugene, OR 97402
About the Business
Willamette Animal Guild (WAG) Spay/Neuter & Wellness Clinic is a veterinary care institution located at 3045 Royal Avenue in Eugene, Oregon, United States. They offer a Senior Spay Support program for low-income seniors 55 and over, providing affordable spay/neuter packages for owned cats. Proof of government support and age verification is required.
The clinic focuses on preventing cruelty to animals, with a special emphasis on low-cost spay/neuter services to improve the lives of animals and reduce overpopulation. They aim to sterilize over 5,000 animals per year to help decrease euthanasia rates in shelters.
In addition to spay/neuter surgeries, WAG offers wellness treatments such as vaccines and flea treatments. The clinic is largely self-supporting through program fees, but individual support is also crucial to their mission. Donations are tax-deductible and help WAG continue their important work.
The Wellness Clinic is open Monday to Thursday from 9:00am to 3:45pm, providing comprehensive care for pets in need. Visit Willamette Animal Guild (WAG) Spay/Neuter & Wellness Clinic to ensure the health and well-being of your furry companions.
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Hours open
Monday:
07:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
07:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
07:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
07:00 - 17:00
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Really kind and professional staff. We had our cat Bowser neutered and microchiped, and everything went smoothly at the clinic (not so much at home lol). I highly recommend. I was so nervous and scared for our baby but it seems WAG is really good at what they do and it was reassuring seeing all of the positive reviews."
"We adopted a dog from wiggly tails. His adoption fee provides for shots, chip, and neutering. Just received word that our dog will be going to WAG for neutering. I read the fine print and found that WAG tattoos animals that are neutered. That won't be happening to my dog! Can others confirm tattooing at WAG?"
"I'm going to stay level-headed. On the 7th of feburary we went and got our buddy neutered. On febursry 19th he was put down. Wag left alot of crucial info out about the neutering that happened. They didn't tell up that our cat lost alot of blood. He was down to a 22% red cell blood count. They tattooed his area 3 times, so that got infected. The infection got really really bad. Surgery couldn't be done because of the low blood cell count, and due to money I couldn't afford 500 dollar blood transfusion plus the life saving surgery. If you really really love fur baby. Don't go for cheap. I miss you pal. Edit : just spoke with the president on the phone, was a super super nice lady, she told me everyone hearts go out to oliver and I do appreciate it. Also offered me a refund which was very generous and it's money that can go towards our other animals. Thank you for being so kind and thoughtful"
"Seriously, wow! Five stars for the affordability, quick recovery, and the easy drop off/ pickup process. A different facility gave us a whopping quote of $1200 for a spay and microchip. There were a bunch of add ons, such as $400 for anesthesia and a $50 cone. We opted for WAG because it was way more affordable. In total we spent about $185 for a spay and microchip for our small dog. Best decision we ever made! Process was so seamless, you fill out everything online so that the drop off and pickup day is quick, easy, and less stressful for your furry friend. We were so anxious bringing our dog but rest assured her wound looks extremely clean and closed up only 4 days post op. She is healing perfectly. Will definitely be taking our other dog here to get neutered soon."
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