Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ducks line up for canines’ canines

- — CARIN SCHOPPMEYE­R CSCHOPPMEY­ER@NWADG.COM

Rubber ducks will be off to the races Oct. 10 at Lake Atalanta in Rogers to help support Spay Arkansas’ dental care for senior dogs. The nonprofit organizati­on’s inaugural Rubber Duck Derby will float off at 11 a.m. from the creek at Lake Atlanta Park and consist of numbered “adopted” rubber ducks with numbers paired with entrants’ names on race day. Registrati­on is $10 per duck “adoption” or $25 for a “6-Quack.”

Prizes will be $500 for first place, $100 for second place and other prizes for third place.

Winners will be announced live on Facebook, and participan­ts need not be present to win.

Spay Arkansas’ primary mission is to “to reduce the number of unwanted and stray animals entering our shelters by offering high quality and affordable spay and neuter services to under-served individual­s, shelters and rescues within our community.”

The nonprofit organizati­on offers low-cost spay and neuter clinics to make the procedures affordable for low-income pet owners. Fees are set on a sliding scale, based on the pet owner’s income.

Shonna Hardy, executive director, says the group recently purchased the necessary equipment to offer dental services and expects to start seeing dental patients in the coming weeks.

The clinic is open 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays and 9 a.m.5 p.m. Wednesdays.

The group recently announced a partnershi­p with Good Shepherd Humane Society in Eureka Springs to offer a satellite clinic to serve Carroll County and the surroundin­g area.

Veterinari­ans at the clinic have performed more than 4,000 surgeries this year through August. Spay Arkansas partners with rescue organizati­ons around the country, transporti­ng some 700 strays this year, and distribute­s 1 ton of pet food from its food pantry.

 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Flip Putthoff) ?? Angela Johnson gets a dog ready for surgery during a spay and neuter event sponsored by Spay Arkansas. Spay Arkansas provides affordable, quality spay and neuter services to qualifying low-income clients. It serves residents of Washington, Benton, Madison and Carroll counties as will as southern Missouri and eastern Oklahoma. The Rubber Duck Derby on Oct. 10 will benefit the nonprofit organizati­on.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Flip Putthoff) Angela Johnson gets a dog ready for surgery during a spay and neuter event sponsored by Spay Arkansas. Spay Arkansas provides affordable, quality spay and neuter services to qualifying low-income clients. It serves residents of Washington, Benton, Madison and Carroll counties as will as southern Missouri and eastern Oklahoma. The Rubber Duck Derby on Oct. 10 will benefit the nonprofit organizati­on.

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