SNAP

 

Stop The Cycle  
user name
password

Liberty County Mobile page header


 

NOTICE: The state of Texas has discontinued funding for the Liberty County mobile clinic program. Individuals and organizations within the county are working to raise funds for additional visits, but there will no longer be regularly scheduled visits unless full funding resumes. Please watch our events calendar for information on future mobile clinic visits to Liberty County.

Scheduled Locations Presurgery Instructions Post-Operative Instructions
Instrucciones Prequirúrgica Indicaciones Antes de la Cirugía

 
Now serving Liberty County, Texas!

SNAP services in Liberty County are provided through funding from the Animal Friendly License Plate Fund, administered by the Texas Department of Health.



The SNAP Houston mobile clinic now serves Liberty County as well. SNAP's Houston mobile clinic was the very first spaying and neutering clinic on wheels developed in the U.S.  SNAP's flagship mobile clinic delivers high-quality spay and neuter services for animals in low-income neighborhoods where cost, transportation and the lack of veterinary services are obstacles to obtaining animal healthcare.

Standard of Care:
SNAP believes that all animals should receive the highest quality veterinary care possible, regardless of whether the services rendered are for free or at reduced-cost. All SNAP facilities use state of the art instruments and equipment. All spay/neuter surgeries are performed by qualified doctors of veterinary medicine, and all animals entrusted to SNAP are attended to before and after surgery by trained veterinary technicians.

PLEASE NOTE: Free services are available ONLY to animals in income-qualified families. The mobile clinic does not serve those who are not on public assistance; however, low-cost services are available to the general public at the SNAP Surgery and Wellness Clinics located in Houston, Texas.

Qualifying for Services:
To qualify for free services, clients must bring Texas-issued identification and proof of participation in one of the following needs-based public assistance programs:

Children's Hospital Insurance Program (CHIP) Medicaid
Food Stamps Social Security Disability (SSD)
Free or Reduced Lunch Program Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
HUD Section 8 Housing

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Major VA Disability

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - Formerly AFDC

You also qualify if you make $10/hour or less or are a senior citizen (62 years of age or older).

What to Expect/Limitations:
The clinic accepts as many as 24 dogs and cats for sterilization each day. The program operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Animal intake begins at about 8:00 a.m. Clients often start a list to keep track of the order in which they arrive.  We suggest you check around when you get to a site to see if anyone has done so and to get your name on it.  If you do not think your place on the list is correct, please let the SNAP intake worker know immediately. We normally accept only one animal per household per day, though we may accept more if we still have space after all clients have been served. Unfortunately, due to space limitations, there are often more clients and animals at each site than we are able to serve. While we strive to take animals in the order of arrival, cage sizes sometimes preclude strict adherence to this policy. Our goal is to serve the maximum number of animals possible on a given day

Restraining Your Animal:
Upon arrival, all dogs and cats should be restrained by a leash or in a carrier. Cats may be contained in pillow cases. The mobile clinic does accept feral (wild) cats.  Feral cats must be brought  to the site in a humane trap.

Vaccination Policies:
Current rabies vaccination is required for all dogs and cats.  If your animal has been vaccinated against rabies, a valid vaccination certificate must be provided.  Unvaccinated animals and animals without proof of current rabies vaccinations will be vaccinated against rabies free of charge.Other vaccinations are not required by law but are strongly recommended.  The mobile clinic offers vaccinations only when an animal is being spayed or neutered.

Pick-up Time:
Once surgical procedures are completed and after full recovery from anesthesia, animals are discharged from the clinic the same day as surgery.  Animals are usually ready to be picked up between 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.   For the safety of surgery patients, no overnight stays are permitted.

Emergencies:
Should any emergencies or postsurgical questions arise, our medical team is on call 24 hours a day for your convenience. Our medical team may be contacted by dialing 713-315-0341.
 


Website Directory



 
SNAP News
SNAP Events Calendar
 
Memorials & Tributes
 
SNAP Clinics
Houston Mobile
Houston Surgery
Houston Wellness
Liberty County Mobile
San Antonio Mobile
San Antonio Surgery
 
Mobile Clinic Schedules
 
 
SNAPSHOTS Tickets!
ATTN: Kroger Shoppers!
 
Volunteer for SNAP
 
Lost Animal Resources
 
Comments/Suggestions
Take the SNAP Survey
 
Fun Stuff
 
BBB Winner of Distinction logo 2008

 
GoodSearch cause banner

Houston Dog Blog
 

SNAP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that depends on your donations to accomplish its mission.
Go Paperless... Go Litterless!
- Quick Register to join SNAP's online community.