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Spay/Neuter Services

A list of organizations that provide this specialized service(s).

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Tragic To Magic

555 Saturn Blvd
San Diego
New York
92154
dana.dallabetta@gmail.com(619) 900-3346
I'm a retired single lady that came to visit Rosarito Mexico 6 years ago. The stray dog situation made me want to help. I started Tragic To Magic. I'm a small organization but have homed thousands of dogs.
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Allegany County Animal Shelter

716 Furnace Street
Maryland
21502
info@ashelterofhope.com(301) 777-5930
Maryland's first municipal no kill shelter. We have a dedicated staff. We do it because all animals deserve a fighting chance.
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Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries

725 Gee Rd
Tioga
Pennsylvania
16946
secondchanceas@yahoo.com(570) 376-3646
WE are a no-kill shelter in northcentral rural PA. We are a small shelter, housing up to 10 dogs and 25 cats. We take in strays and surrendered animals.
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Columbus House of Cats &Kittens

Ohio
43221
columbushouseofcats@gmail.com(937) 308-7815
We are set up to rescue and provide support for other small rescues for medical needs
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Cause 4 Paws

PO Box 301
Virginia
22508
cause4pawslocustgrove@gmail.com
We live and work in a rural, low-income, under-educated VA county. Animals are held in low esteem here. There are hundreds of community and feral cat colonies. The populations are controlled by starvation, illness, and predator's (both human and animal). There are also hundreds of low-income residents who do not spay/neuter their pets. This generates hundreds of unwanted animals. We help homeless, abused, and unwanted cats and kittens by providing foster care, socialization, veterinary care, and adoption services. We may partner with other animal welfare organizations to address the needs of our feline rescues. We are a small home-based organization. Cats and kittens are cared for in foster homes. All donations go to our cats and kittens. Our goal is to accept all rescue requests. We fully vet (spay/neuter, vaccinate, deworm, FeLk/FIV test, and provide regular applications of preventative for fleas, ear mites, roundworm, hookworm, heartworm) microchip, and rehome via adoptions. We average more than 250 adoptions per year. Go to VA805.PetFinder.org to view some of our currently adoptable cats and kittens. We do it because we can't turn our backs to the inhumanity and the suffering and to support those who struggle to care for colonies but lack the financial resources to do so.
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Survivor's Paws Animal Rescue, Inc

West Lebanon
New Hampshire
03784
info@survivorspawsanimalrescue.org(802) 359-7444
My name is Shelley and Survivor's Paws Animal Rescue, Inc was named after my wonderful dog, Survivor. He was 3 years old and totally emaciated when I gave hm a ride. Survivor was an incredible 3 year old emaciated dog that was dropped off by his original owners at a New York City kill shelter. He was only 32lbs of skin and bones with sores on his poor body. Survivor was pulled from the kill shelter. After extensive tests were done at the veterinary's office, it was found that Survivor was emaciated due to his original owners not feeding him. ​ Rescues support each other. There was a post for a dog needing transport from New York City to Burlington, VT. As the call of duty, the post was answered. Survivor had the rides he needed to get to his forever home. Survivor was fostered in New York City for little bit. He was given a ride to Hartford, CT and transported to White River Junction, VT to meet his supposed family from Burlington, VT. That Burlington, VT family failed to show up to pick up this beautiful soul. It was their loss. ​ ​ Survivor was quarantined and ended up in his furever home in the Upper Valley of New Hampshire. Survivor didn't know what grass was....he kept picking up his feet for the first couple of days. It was kind of funny to see him do that. Survivor was fed multiple small meals throughout the days and he thrived in his new environment He learned how to be a dog, and loved playing with his tennis balls. He would play fetch for hours. Survivor was an ambassador for his breed and for the rescue world. He loved all creatures, dogs, cats, horses, chickens, goats, - even bees and humans of all sizes. AND he loved to smell flowers. Survivor was taken on rescue missions, he did numerous home visit checks with his furever Mom. Survivor was temperament test dog, With his great laid back temperament, it was the perfect job for him. He loved puppies....even at 12 years when there was a couple of foster puppies in his home...he played with them. ​ Survivor even went on dog rescue missions to find lost dogs. He was 12 years when he went on his last lost dog mission. Survivor and Mom hiked for hours thru the woods of White River Junction, VT for this 6 month old puppy that got lost during doggie transport. We spent 3 days looking for this poor puppy from Louisiana. Survivor's Mom was on rescue mission in Boston, MA when this puppy, Avery, got loose during transport in White River Jct, VT. By the time Survivor's Mom got home from Boston, MA it was almost midnight on that Saturday night. Survivor's Mom was catching up on rescue pages and saw that Avery was loose and all by herself in the cold in December right before Christmas. It was too later and Survivor's Mom was too exhausted to go looking that night. The next morning, Survivor and Mom went out looking for Avery, and the next day. Survivor looked for 3 days with his Mom. Finally on Christmas night....we got the miracle we were hoping for. Avery was caught in the dog trap that Survivor's Mom was able to borrow from the Upper Valley Humane Society. The family that let Survivor's Mom put up the trap, they were terrific and they caught the first sighting of Avery which lead to her capture. Thank you, Chris and Megan. Survivor was a trooper hiking thru the snow and cold. Survivor's Mom fed Survivor a special Christmas dinner for all his hard work. I am Survivor's Mom and He is just one of the reasons I do rescue. ​
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Siskiyou Humane Society

1208 N. Mount Shasta Blvd.
California
96067
reception@siskiyouhumane.org(530) 926-4052
The Siskiyou Humane Society exists to improve the lives of companion animals by sheltering, rehabilitating, reducing pet overpopulation and finding permanent homes. We promote responsible pet ownership, kindness to animals and enhancement of human-animal relationships through education and outreach.
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Safe Pet Project Inc

307 Cleveland St., Unit O
Georgia
30512
info@safepetproject.org(706) 400-7076
Safe Pet Project, a nonprofit, volunteer run organization offers our mountain community information, resources and services addressing the many needs of area pets. With input from local animal advocates regarding the most pressing needs of our animals Safe Pet Project has decided to provide low cost pet ID tags, free microchipping, financial assistance for low income families, spaying/neutering of cats and dogs, TNR, find homes for animals and any other service needed. We want to make sure the pets in our community are safe and healthy.
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Ocean Hill Cats Inc

New York
11233
info@oceanhillcats.com
Ocean Hill Cats’ goal is to humanely and safely reduce the huge overpopulation of stray and feral cats living on the streets and increase the quality of life of those who stay outside. Female kittens can get pregnant as early as at 4 months old and have 4-5 litters per year! That means most kittens don’t make it, and the ones that do are forced to fight for food, territory, mates… and repeat the cycle. We do our part by participating in trap, neuter, return (TNR) program – we use humane traps to catch feral cats and take them to the vet. They get fixed (spayed or neutered), vaccinated, flea treated, dewormed and returned outdoors to the same spot where they were trapped. Each returned cat gets an “ear tip” (a tiny tip of their ear is removed during spay/neuter surgery) to communicate to other rescuers that they’re already fixed, and don’t need to be trapped again. After the release, we coordinate ongoing care (food, water, shelter) for the community cats by tending to the cat colonies ourselves or working with volunteers. If the street cats within our care get sick or injured, we take them in and ensure they get appropriate veterinary care. Where needed and/or possible, we will do our best to find homes for street cats - for example friendly community cats living in dangerous locations, sick cats who can’t survive outside or abandoned pets. We also support low-income and vulnerable residents who own cats as pets by facilitating access (scheduling, transport, recovery) to low-cost veterinary & spay/neuter appointments. We also work on raising awareness about cat overpopulation in Brooklyn via social media and in person conversations with neighbors.
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Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue

Tennessee
37743
imindangergsrescue@gmail.com
we've been rescuing German Shepherds and other working breeds for 11 yrs. over 3000 dogs and numerous 'honorary' shepherds that were in our pathway and needed our help.
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