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City of Early Expands Low-Cost Spay, Neuter Program to Include Microchipping

January 28, 2026 at 5:38 pm Derrick Stuckly
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The City of Early launched its low-cost spay and neuter program for residents in 2024 and is proud to expand the program this month to include microchipping services, made possible through a generous grant from Petco Love.

Spaying, neutering, and microchipping pets help reduce homeless animals and overcrowded shelters, improve public health by limiting roaming behaviors, and increase the chances of reuniting lost or stolen pets with their families. These services are safe, affordable, and provide long-term peace of mind for pet owners.

The program is designed to assist low-income pet owners within the City of Early who may face financial barriers to these essential services.

Program Details

  • Available for non-feral dogs and cats owned by residents within Early city limits
  • Applicants must submit an application, proof of residency (current water bill or approved alternative), and proof of rabies vaccination if applicable
  • Income-based fees range from $0 to $75 and include spay/neuter services, microchipping, and a rabies vaccination if needed
  • One voucher per address per year; vouchers are valid for 60 days
  • Pets must be at least 5–6 months old

Approved applicants are responsible for scheduling services with a participating veterinary clinic. Vouchers must be presented at the time of surgery and cover only approved services; any additional services are the owner’s responsibility.

For more information please visit https://earlytx.net/394/Low-Cost-Spay-Neuter-Microchip-Program or call us at (325) 643-5451 Early City Hall or Early Police Department (325) 646-5322.

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