Members of the Red Desert Humane Society were informing residents “it’s hip to snip,” during its Spay-ghetti and No Balls fundraising dinner in Green River Tuesday night.
The proceeds from the dinner went into the humane society’s spay and neuter funds.
Christina Shepard, a member of the humane society, said spaying or neutering a pet is one of the easiest methods of controlling the population of unwanted pets.
“The equation’s simple; less unwanted animals equals less strays,” Shepard said.
The proceeds from the dinner went into the humane society’s spay and neuter funds.
Christina Shepard, a member of the humane society, said spaying or neutering a pet is one of the easiest methods of controlling the population of unwanted pets.
“The equation’s simple; less unwanted animals equals less strays,” Shepard said.
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