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Spay/Neuter Services

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

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Paw Patrol Dayton

3716 Clayborne Rd.
Ohio
45429
adoptions@pawpatroldayton.com(937) 350-1729
Paw Patrol is a dedicated group of volunteers working to improve the quality of life for dogs living in our community. Paw Patrol is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization run completely by volunteers. Our Mission To rescue and re-home neglected, abused, or otherwise unwanted dogs into loving homes. To provide shelter in the form of a lean-to or doghouse to outdoor dogs in an effort to keep them dry and warm. To provide outdoor dogs with alternatives to chaining in order to improve their quality of life. To promote the importance of spaying/neutering dogs and to offer this service to dogs in our community. To provide information to the public about the negative aspects of dog tethering. To assist owners with necessary resources to allow them to keep their dog happy, healthy, and out of the already over-crowded shelter system.
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Franklin County Humane Society Inc.

18401 Virgil H. Goode Highway
Rocky Mount
Virginia
24151
adoptions@plannedpethoodrockymount.com(540) 489-3491
Franklin County Humane Society was founded in 1977 and has provided spay neuter, rescue and adoption help for the animals in our community for 40 years. During the early years volunteers fostered animals in their homes as we did not have a facility. At the same time the Humane Society tried to improve conditions for the animals at the County Animal Control pound in order to stop the killing of 90% of the animals taken to the pound each year. We did not have the funds to open our own shelter and our requests that the County hire a shelter manager and our offers to manage the pound were turned down multiple times. In 1999 we decided to raise funds to open a low cost spay neuter clinic as spay neuter is the most effective way to reduce the numbers of animals that end up abandoned at shelters and pounds each year. We opened our Planned Pethood Clinic in July 2000 in a rented building and were the second spay neuter clinic to open in the state. In 2003 we bought a house and land on Route 220 and moved the Clinic there. We continued to press for improvements at the County pound but in 2006 the County Board of Supervisors turned down our offer to manage the pound once again and announced they would rely on volunteers rather than hire a Manager. We realized that we needed to be the organization to help the animals going to the pound and we announced plans to raise funds for a no kill shelter. In 2007 we opened our Purrfect Treasures fundraising store and completed our campaign to raise funds to build the Adoption Center by the end of that year. The Adoption Center opened in April 2009. The numbers of animals that the Humane Society takes in each year has increased steadily while the numbers taken in by the pound has decreased. The Humane Society’s adoption, rescue and spay neuter programs and the cooperation between the Humane Society and the County pound staff has reduced the kill rate at the pound. The Humane Society now takes in 80% of the animals in need in our community and provided care for 2,420 animals at the Adoption Center last year. This is a complete reversal from the days when 90% of the animals taken to the County pound were killed. This is how vital the Humane Society is for the animals in our community. Though our programs have reduced the kill rate at the County pound down to 23% (204 animals) that is not good enough. The majority of animals killed at the County pound last year are outside cats and we have been working on programs to help outside cats and are providing free spay neuter for the pets of qualified residents. This month we are celebrating #FCHS Rocks: 40 Years Strong. Our Planned Pethood Clinic has provided over 55,000 spay neuters and our Adoption Center has provided care for over 15,000 animals in need. The Humane Society does not receive any government funding and relies on donations, grants and fundraisers to provide services.
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Greater Charlotte SPCA

PO Box 77491
North Carolina
28271
adopt@charlottespca.org
To improve the quality of life of homeless animals through veterinary care, foster care, humane education, and spay/neuter programs.
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Stray Healthcare and Education to Limit Population, Inc

PO Box 245
New York
12524
info@strayhelp.org
Our mission is Our mission is to rescue and care for stray and homeless animals while providing humane education to the community. We work with members of the community to help cats in need. We conduct trap/neuter/return and place projects and train home and business owners on how to properly care for free roaming cats on their property and in their neighborhoods. We focus in southern Dutchess County, but help people throughout Dutchess, Putnam and Orange counties by connecting them with local rescues that can work with them, loaning equipment, coordinating spay/neuter clinics and offering guidance.
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K9 Crusaders for Second Chances

West Milton
Pennsylvania
17886
caninecrusaderssecondchances@gmail.com
We are a 501c3 Non-Profit organization comprised of all volunteers working together to network K9's and their puppies. Our program dogs are selected as K9's in Urgent need of a "Second Chance". We also provide several Spay/Neuter buses throughout the year. These buses provide the community with low cost affordable spay and neuters which better enables them to give their pet proper care and help extend their life spans. Buses also help control the local pet population.
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The Four Legged Ranch

Indiana
46158
4leggedranch@gmail.com(317) 409-0597
The Four Legged Ranch started in August of 2015. A home to rescues and strays, helping change their work and find loving homes.
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Purrfect Match Cat Rescue

Tennessee
38127
purrfectmatchcat@gmail.com
Purrfect Match is a volunteer-based 501c3 non-profit who strives to save the abandoned, injured, abused, sick, and neglected cats and kittens that find themselves in the high-kill Tipton County Animal Shelter as well as desperate cases in our community, one cat at a time. We are a strong group of volunteers from all walks of life who see the desperate need for someone to protect and save these felines and that's why we all do this labor of love.
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Edgecombe County Animal Shelter

2909 N. Main St.
Tarboro
North Carolina
27886
ctaylor@edgecombeco.com(252) 641-4112
We are a small, county run shelter and work under the Sheriff's dept. Staff consists of 3 animal control officers. We are an animal control facility.
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Dog

All Good Dogs Communication, Education and Awareness

Texas
75605
allgooddogscea@gmail.com
We formed All Good Dogs to educate the public about the overpopulation problem in our area. Our goal is that through education and training rescue dogs to overcome behavior issues, the number of homeless in our area will be reduced significantly
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Country Roads Animal Rescue Society

Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
73132
countryroadsanimalrescueok@gmail.com
Country Roads Animal Rescue Society is a non profit 501c3 rescue organization dedicated to saving animals in need in Oklahoma. We seek to provide sanctuary for neglected, abandoned or stray animals while they are given the medical attention they need and the love they deserve. Upon being UTD on age appropriate shots, spayed or neutered and micro-chipped, our animals are up for adoption to approved homes.
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