You'll be asked to make a donation to cover the cost of the animal's neutering. This cost differs from animal to animal as the price of the surgery changes depending on whether it's a cat or dog, male or female, and how big it is.
If you are adopting a young animal that is not yet neutered, you are requested to make a donation to QAWS to help future animals but you will have to sign a contract agreeing to neuter the animal when old enough.
I believe it depends on how much they have invested in the dog you are going to adopt. Basically they don't charge adoption fees, they want a donation to cover the charges they have spent at the vet getting the animal fixed and shots and such. So I think it depends on the animal. That is the way it was when w adopted cats from them.
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Thanks you for the information :).
You'll be asked to make a donation to cover the cost of the animal's neutering. This cost differs from animal to animal as the price of the surgery changes depending on whether it's a cat or dog, male or female, and how big it is.
If you are adopting a young animal that is not yet neutered, you are requested to make a donation to QAWS to help future animals but you will have to sign a contract agreeing to neuter the animal when old enough.
Either way you have to pay for the neutering :)
I believe it depends on how much they have invested in the dog you are going to adopt. Basically they don't charge adoption fees, they want a donation to cover the charges they have spent at the vet getting the animal fixed and shots and such. So I think it depends on the animal. That is the way it was when w adopted cats from them.
I did visit there website and it says quote "The adopting party will be expected to make an adoption payment or donation."
I just wanted to know how much that is.
here visit their website...i don't think they charge anything for adoption
http://www.qaws.org