March 26, 2026
Meet Cooper and Pippa, two of the special reasons on why our spay/neuter/walls for winter return program is so critical!
- Addresses overpopulation: Prevents unwanted litters and eases pressure on rescues/shelters.
- Reduces injuries, illness, and hunger
- Promotes community harmony and safety: Fewer roaming packs reduce conflicts and bite risks around homes and schools.
- Prevents breeding-related risks: Females in heat trigger fights; spay/neuter helps prevent that danger.
- Provides additional medical help when financially possible. We treat injuries and illnesses like Pippa’s run in with a porcupine and Copper, an abandoned dog who is emaciated. He is now in our care receiving treatment.
Join us in building safer, healthier communities—one spay or neuter at a time.
