An $8 million project at the Nebraska Humane Society looks to bring more affordable veterinary care in the Omaha metro.
The nonprofit this week announced plans to transform its spay and neuter center into a low-cost Pet Wellness Center. The new space will offer spay and neuter services, preventative care, vaccinations and dental services with the goal of keeping pets with their owners.
In the past, the spay and neuter facility operated as a “one and done” resource. Pet owners are asking for more services, including grooming and vaccinations, said Pam Wiese, Nebraska Humane Society president…