Too many pets being born + Overcrowded Rescues and Shelters = Unnecessary Euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals.
One of the best ways to help solve this problem is to make sure that all of your pets are Spayed or Neutered. This is not just a population control issue, it also makes for healthier, happier pets.
There are Spay and Neuter groups (as well as Rescues and Shelters) who have free or low cost spay/neuter programs.
To find a group who can help with spay or neutering of your pet, click on a link or the map below.
Seal Beach Animal Care Center
Seal Beach, California: Cats & DogsBoxer Butts & Other Mutts
Arden, NC: DogsOscar’s Cause
Lake Hamilton, FL: Dogs &CatsNew England Lab Rescue, Inc
Limerick, Maine and all New England States: Labrador RetrieversJustice for Samson Animal Rescue
Orange Grove Tx: Large breed dogsMostly Muttz Rescue, Inc.
Pottstown, PA: DogsPremium Listing Example
Premium Listings: Receive Recruiting & Donation Assistance2nd Chances Rescue
Southern California: Dogs, mama & litters, abandoned litters, and swimmer pups.The Second Hand Dog Rescue
Rochester, NY: All breeds of dogsThe Cat Network
South Florida: We rescue cats and kittens, run a mobile spay/neuter clinic and advocate for community cats