When Aimee Phillips of Pike Creek took her 5-year-old terrier-mix, Oreo, to be neutered late last week at the Delaware SPCA, she expected to pay the regular fee.
But it was free.
The fee was waived to celebrate the procedure being the 10,000th sterilization surgery performed by the state's oldest animal rescue group in its state-of-the-art spay-neuter clinic.
The clinic is at the Delaware Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' Stanton shelter, which, like the nonprofit's other shelter in Georgetown, also has pet adoptions and other services.
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