First Coast No More Homeless Pets has received a $25,000 grant to pay for a free spay and neuter program that begins Monday. The grant from Florida Animal Friend Inc. of Tampa will fund the surgeries of about 500 dogs that are or are expected to weigh 40 pounds or more, according to No More Homeless Pets, which runs a low-cost animal clinic in Jacksonville. read more

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