WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - The P.E.T.S. Clinic in Wichita Falls announced that with over 100,000 dogs and cats being spayed or neutered, the Wichita Falls clinic has reached a significant milestone. P.E.T.S. Clinic said this achievement represents their effort to reduce pet overpopulation and present unnecessary euthanasia in local shelters. Anibal Guevara, the Executive Director of the Wichita Falls P.E.T.S. Clinic, said the milestone isn’t just about numbers; it’s about lives saved, with fewer animals needing to be euthanized. P.E.T.S. Clinic said that over 1,600 pets were euthanized in Wichita Falls alone in 2023 due to shelter overcrowding. More information on the Wichita Falls P.E.T.S. Clinic can be found here.
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