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SPAY/ NEUTER WYOMING PROGRAM
IT'S HIP TO SNIP!

For appointments or to Volunteer call
307.699.5473
or email
spayneuterwyoming@yahoo.com
NEXT CLINIC:
April 5-6: Green River to make an appointment please call 307-872-0570
To date we have held 33 clinics and performed over 3,338 surgeries!
Upcoming Clinics: 2013
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| April 5-6 |
Green River |
| May 3-4 |
Casper
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| May 31- June 1 |
Wind River Reservation |
| June 14-15 |
Lyman - to make an appointment please call the Lyman Police Department at 307-787-6500
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Past Clinics:
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Location
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| 2013 |
March |
Star Valley- 51 animals! |
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| 2012 |
December |
Rock Springs-130 animals! |
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| 2012 |
November |
Rawlins- 90 animals |
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| 2012 |
September |
Casper- 167 animals! |
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| 2012 |
August |
Green River - 102 animals! |
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| 2012 |
June |
Lander Indian Res. 216 |
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May |
Gilette |
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April |
Rawlins |
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March |
Star Valley |
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February |
Casper |
| 2011 |
December |
Rock Springs |
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October |
Wind River Indian Reservation |
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September |
Casper |
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June
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Lyman |
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May |
Riverton |
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March |
Casper |
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January |
Star Valley |
| 2010 |
December
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Rock Springs |
| 2010 |
November |
Star Valley |
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September |
Casper |
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February |
Star Valley |
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March |
Jackson |
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April |
Casper |
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May |
Lander |
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July |
Worland |
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Lander |
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Casper |
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Rock Springs |
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Star Valley |
The Animal Adoption Center’s beloved board member, Dr. Heather Carleton, began our low-cost mobile spay and neuter clinic in July, 2009.
This program directly relates to our mission of saving homeless animals by preventing animals from becoming homeless in the first place by reducing numbers.
About the Program:
First, the all important issue...exactly how low-cost is it? Pretty low!
Cat Neuter-$15
Cat Spay-$35
Dog Neuter-$40
Dog Spay-$50
Who is eligible?
-The program is aimed at Wyoming residents unable to afford private veterinary services to alter their pet.
-Cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies, must be over the age of 8 weeks, and weigh more than 2 pounds. Feral cats from managed colonies are welcome.
How does it work?
Appointments are made on a first come, first served basis. We will give you instructions on the day, time and location to bring your pet. The clinics generally start early in the morning and last all day, and they are always held at safe and convenient locations.
-We will remind you at this time that your pet should not be given any food after midnight the night before surgery. Water is OK.
-When you arrive with your pet, you will find our veterinarian and her assistants waiting for you. Other licensed veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and animal-lovers from your community, who have kindly volunteered their time, will also be there to ensure that your pet is safe and comfortable. If you are interested in volunteering in your area, please contact us.
-Your pet will receive a brief physical exam to ensure that he or she is healthy for surgery. Assuming he is, your pet will then be kept safely in a crate until it is time for his surgery, and then will be given a quiet place to rest and recover while receiving attention and care from our volunteers.
-You will be able to come back in the late afternoon to pick up your newly altered pet, at which time you will be given instructions on how to care for your pet while they recover. Any other medical conditions noted during the physical exam or surgery will be pointed out to you, and a visit to a local vet clinic will be encouraged if necessary.
Top 5 reasons to Spay/Neuter:
5. Lower vet bills.
4. Pets less apt to roam away from home and be lost, injured, or killed.
3. No unwanted litters.
2. Fewer homeless animals living in shelters.
1. You will be helping to prevent pet over-population.