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Spay Neuter

spay/neuter 

Spaying and neutering are the most effective ways to prevent the birth of unwanted pets. We seek out organizations making the biggest impact—where the need is greatest and our funding can create meaningful change. By ensuring all pets are sterilized, we can one day end the heartbreaking loss of healthy animals. Achieving this vision takes the dedication of thousands of spay/neuter organizations and highly skilled professionals.

We are proud to stand alongside our partners in this vital movement—not only by providing financial support but by actively joining them in their mission. Together, we are working toward a future where every pet is wanted, cared for, and given the life they deserve.

Our Partners
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empty shelter
project

The Empty Shelter Project is a pioneering organization dedicated to hosting large-scale, high-impact spay and neuter events in Houston, Texas. Since its inception in 2017, they have provided free spay and neuter services to local residents and successfully sterilized many thousand dogs and cats. With five major events each year, they are capable of fixing an unprecedented 500-600 pets in a single day.

Specialist veterinary professionals from across the U.S. travel to the events, with our foundation covering their expenses to support these high-volume surgeries.

pet resource
center

Pet Resource Center of Kansas City was founded in 2017, and since then they have performed hundreds of thousands of spay and neuter surgeries, serving more than 40,000 pets annually and completing approximately 13,000 sterilization procedures each year. Their efforts have contributed to a significant reduction in shelter intake and helped the community achieve an impressive 90% live release rate across all shelters in a city of 1.2 million people.

Our foundation funding is helping them achieve a consistent increase in their spay/neuter programs.

Houston spay
neuter clinic

Houston Spay Neuter is a low-cost veterinary clinic and high volume spay/neuter clinic in Houston, Texas. Dr. Hanna recognized a critical need within her rescue community and the general public for greater access to affordable veterinary care. Alongside her skilled team of veterinarians and technicians, she is actively working to reduce animal overpopulation with over 6,000 spay/neuter surgeries performed annually.

Our foundation has helped expand her clinic enabling her to have an even greater impact on reducing the loss of heathy pets.

 

Wild at Heart
Foundation

The Wild at Heart Foundation, in collaboration with the Maya Animal Alliance, is dedicated to improving the welfare of companion animals in Mexico. The Maya Animal Alliance’s core mission is to alleviate animal suffering through spay/neuter initiatives, education, and resource sharing.

Each clinic funded by our foundation performs over 200 spay/neuter procedures, rescuing countless animals while supporting and educating underserved communities.

good fix
greater good

Good Fix, a program of Greater Good Charities, is dedicated to tackling pet overpopulation. Their expert high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter (HQHVSN) teams travel to communities in greatest need, hosting large-scale, multi-day sterilization events where over 800 pets are fixed in a single day—all at no cost to pet owners. Since 2021 they have fixed many thousands of dogs and cats, thus preventing countless litters of unwanted pets.

Our foundation is honored to support them in their endeavors.

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CATS AND DOGS

Dogs and Cats of the Dominican Republic collaborates with dedicated skilled veterinarians and vet techs from the U.S. and Canada to host large-scale spay/neuter clinics.

Our support plays a crucial role in sustaining this life-changing initiative. At each clinic our donations fund 200 spay and neuter procedures—directly improving the lives of animals while creating healthier, more stable communities.