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Spay/Neuter Services

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

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City of Las Vegas Animal Care Center

1680 N. Grand Ave
New Mexico
87701
bgallegos@lasvegasnm.gov(505) 426-3289
We are a municipal animal shelter for the City of Las Vegas. We contract with our county to provide animal services. We are a small shelter and are constantly full and trying to rehome as many friendly, happy, adoptable dogs as we can. We have not had to euthanize for space but our numbers are making it difficult to keep on. Our staff are dedicated and caring.
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Humane Society of Portage County

3200 Iber Ln
Plover
Wisconsin
54467
executive.director@hspcwi.org(715) 344-6012
Our mission is: Since 1969, our mission has been to prevent cruelty, abuse, neglect, and overpopulation of companion animals while seeking adoption of these animals into compatible homes, and teaching humane awareness and respect for all life, thus helping to build a better community. We are contracted by Portage County to provide Humane Officer services and intake and care for all domestic animals. We have five humane officers. We provide education to schools on dog safety and other pet related topics.
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PupStarz Rescue

New York
New York
10010
rescue@pupstarzrescue.org
PupStarz Rescue is a dedicated animal welfare organization committed to rescuing and rehabilitating dogs and cats from public shelters who are at high risk of euthanasia, as well as those in danger of abuse or neglect. Since our founding in 2015, we have saved over 4,800 animals, thanks to our passionate team of volunteers and foster families. We are a foster-based rescue, which means we rely on our community of volunteers to open their homes and hearts to animals in need. Every animal in our care receives proper medical attention, including spaying/neutering, vaccinations, and microchipping. Our mission is to place these animals in loving, responsible, and committed forever homes, ensuring that the adoption is a perfect match for both the pet and their new family. We do what we do because we believe every animal deserves a chance at a happy, healthy life. Our commitment to their welfare doesn’t end with adoption; we offer ongoing support to adopters, including positive training techniques and open communication to ensure a smooth transition. Our work is driven by our love for animals and our dedication to making a difference in their lives.
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Humane Society of Cowlitz County

909 Columbia Blvd
Washington
98632
frontdesk@cowlitzhumane.com(360) 577-0151
We are committed to improving animal welfare by eliminating cruelty and pet overpopulation through education, , providing shelter, promoting lifetime adoptions and spay/neuter programs.
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Aggieland Humane Society

5359 Leonard Rd
Texas
77807
info@aggielandhumane.org(979) 775-5755
In 1981, Brazos Animal Shelter was incorporated as a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. The facility opened at 2207 Finfeather Road, Bryan in 1983. Brazos Animal Shelter accepted animals from the City of College Station, City of Bryan, Brazos County and surrounding counties. On July 1, 2011, we opened our doors to the new location at 5359 Leonard Road, accepting stray animals from the City of College Station and areas served by the Brazos County Sheriff’s department. The contract with the City of Bryan ended on August 31, 2011. All animals found within the city limits of Bryan are now taken to the Bryan Animal Center on Finfeather Road. In the Fall of 2012, we changed our name to Aggieland Humane Society (AgHS) as a representation of the spirit of our region!
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Feral Cat Warriors

Arizona
86401
info@feralcatwarriors.org(865) 217-6532
At Feral Cat Warriors, our mission is to protect and improve the lives of cats and kittens in Mohave County, Arizona. We are dedicated to providing them with the care, compassion, and support they need to thrive. Through our mission, Feral Cat Warriors aim to find loving forever homes for these homeless and neglected felines, ensuring they receive the love and care they deserve. With our commitment to Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and a no-kill philosophy, we strive to bring an end to the cycle of feral cat overpopulation, reducing their hardships and increasing their chances of finding a safe and secure future. Together, we can make a positive impact on the lives of these forgotten and misunderstood creatures, building a community that embraces kindness and compassion for all animals.
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Whiskers of Winfield

Indiana
46307
whiskersofwinfield@gmail.com
We are primarily formed to reduce the number of feral cats in our local community through TNR. We do help social cats to find homes. We also adopt out the kittens born to feral mothers.
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Lucky Paws Rescue Inc

130 Winn St
Sumter
South Carolina
29150
luckypawsrescueinc@gmail.com(839) 333-7760
Lucky Paws Rescue, Inc (LPR) will do our best to rescue, provide shelter, rehabilitate and rehome animals in crisis. We will ensure healthy pets through care, education, advocacy, and inspire a community where the animal-human bond is celebrated and nurtured. We will provide food, shelter, and vet care to those in need. LPR will promote spay and neutering to end the suffering of overpopulation and unwanted animals. We are dedicated to the adoption of healthy animals back into loving homes.
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Lynchburg Humane Society

1211 Old Graves Mill Road
Virginia
24502
frontdesk@lynchburghumane.org(434) 448-0088
For over seventy years, the Lynchburg Humane Society has operated as a private, non-profit organization, caring for lost and homeless pets. Last year, our Lynchburg Center for Pets helped over 9,000 pets.. We are a 501c3, as well as a lifesaving Humane Society, where we firmly believe that no healthy or treatable pet should be euthanized. By operating the public shelter for the City of Lynchburg, we accept the lost or unwanted pets surrendered to us from those communities. We help pets at risk for euthanasia at other shelters by transferring them into our care. Last year, 885 pets were brought to safety at LHS from other shelters. We accept those that are easily adoptable as pets, as well as those that need special nurturing from abusive or neglectful experiences. Along with our Center for Pets, we also have a regional spay/neuter clinic which performs around 6,000 spay/neuter surgeries annually It is the help of the community that makes our life-saving programs possible. Mission: Help pets in need through sheltering, adoption, education, spay/neuter, and community outreach. Vision: A community free of homeless and neglected pets
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Little Lives Animal Rescue

Tucker
Georgia
30084
littlelivesanimalrescueatl@gmail.com
The mission of Little Lives Animal Rescue is to reduce unnecessary euthanasia rates and improve the lives of cats and dogs through medical care, sterilization, and adoption. Main activities are: 1) the humane practice of trap-neuter-return (TNR), which is designed to reduce feral and stray cat overpopulation, 2) connecting injured animals with needed medical care, 3) providing friendly animals with safe foster homes until adoption, 4) community outreach and education about responsibility for appropriate animal care.
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