Pet Population Control ���

Pet Population Control ��� PPC is a non profit SPAY and NEUTER clinic, located in Pompano Beach . Our mission is to prevent overpopulation in South Florida. Please HELP US !!!!!

Reminder: We will be giving away 5 FREE TNR surgeries every Tuesday and Friday — courtesy of a generous sponsor who care...
07/07/2025

Reminder: We will be giving away 5 FREE TNR surgeries every Tuesday and Friday — courtesy of a generous sponsor who cares about our community cats!

*Please limit to 2 cats per person, per day. - If you have the need for more than 2 TNR surgeries per day, send us a text at 305-902-8556 — with prior approval, we may be able to accommodate more surgeries in a day.
*Every Tuesday & Friday unless otherwise announced
*No appointments — first come, first served
*Community cats only- All cats will be ear-tipped

These free surgeries will be available while sponsor funds last — we’ll keep you posted with any updates along the way!

Happy Fourth of July from all of us at PPC!Wishing you a fun and safe holiday filled with sunshine, celebration, and tim...
07/04/2025

Happy Fourth of July from all of us at PPC!
Wishing you a fun and safe holiday filled with sunshine, celebration, and time with the ones you love, furry family included.

Please remember: fireworks may be exciting for us, but they can be scary for pets. Keep them safe and sound indoors tonight.

Did you know more pets get lost on the Fourth of July weekend than any other time of the year?This July 4–6, lost pet re...
07/02/2025

Did you know more pets get lost on the Fourth of July weekend than any other time of the year?
This July 4–6, lost pet reports jump dramatically, don’t let it be your furry friend.

Keep them safe:

✅ Keep pets indoors with windows and doors secured
✅ Create a quiet “safe haven” with their favorite bed or crate
✅ Play calming sounds or white noise
✅ Make sure collars, ID tags, and microchip info are up to date
✅ If needed- Schedule a vet checkup ahead of fireworks to ask about anxiety relief options

PPC will be CLOSED this Friday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day.Please plan your trapping accordingly.As you ...
07/01/2025

PPC will be CLOSED this Friday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day.

Please plan your trapping accordingly.

As you prepare to celebrate, remember that fireworks can be frightening and dangerous for pets and wildlife.
Keep animals indoors, secure your pets early, and take extra care to keep yourself, your pets, and local wildlife safe.

Wishing you a safe and thoughtful Fourth of July!

Has PPC Made a Difference? We’d love to hear your story. 🐾Whether we helped your pet, a rescue pup, or a community cat —...
06/27/2025

Has PPC Made a Difference? We’d love to hear your story. 🐾
Whether we helped your pet, a rescue pup, or a community cat — your experience can inspire others to take action.

📸 Send us a photo and a short story via private message, we will always ask for permission before sharing.

Calling all animal lovers! Do you know a rescue that could benefit from affordable spay and neuter services? Tag them be...
06/26/2025

Calling all animal lovers! Do you know a rescue that could benefit from affordable spay and neuter services? Tag them below to help spread the word about our discounted rates for 501(c)(3) rescues!

Let's make a difference , together!

Look who popped in to say hi!PPC was born out of Stray Aid & Rescue, and Diane Fraser, its former president and director...
06/19/2025

Look who popped in to say hi!

PPC was born out of Stray Aid & Rescue, and Diane Fraser, its former president and director, has been a driving force behind helping so many animals.

Known especially for her dedication to French Bulldogs and her care for cleft-palate puppies, Diane brought her pup, Ricky Bobby in for surgery with Dr. K.

A heartfelt reminder of the community and compassion that keep our mission alive.

We’ll go first: spays/neuters their pet.Why? Because preventing unwanted litters is one of the most effective ways to re...
06/12/2025

We’ll go first: spays/neuters their pet.

Why? Because preventing unwanted litters is one of the most effective ways to reduce shelter overcrowding, decrease stray populations, and protect animal health.

Fixing your pet isn’t just about avoiding surprises, it can lead to fewer health issues, less roaming, and a calmer, happier life for your furry friend.

While there are a few exceptions, most responsible pet owners choose to spay or neuter.

So now it’s your turn:
A responsible pet owner ...
Finish the sentence in the comments!

Address

Pompano Beach, FL

Opening Hours

Tuesday 8am - 2pm
Wednesday 8am - 2pm
Thursday 8am - 2pm
Friday 8am - 2pm

Telephone

(305) 902-8556

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