We’ve reached a significant milestone in our mission to end animal cruelty. Our Pet Services program has performed 70,000 spay and neuter surgeries for pets in need in our community!

Every spay and neuter surgery plays a critical role in reducing shelter overpopulation and unnecessary euthanasia. For over 23 years, this program has made a significant impact on animal welfare in our community and beyond. What began as the first ever mobile spay/neuter clinic in Washington in 2001, has grown to multiple counties with clinics operating almost daily.

Mr Stasch, pictured here with his owner, was our 70,000th patient in our clinic!Two images: left shows a veterinary worker holding a cat, right shows another veterinary worker examining a dog on a table. Both animals are being prepped for their spay and neuter surgeries to ensure they live healthy lives.

By stopping unwanted litters before they happen, we are saving lives and reducing the number of homeless pets. Our clinics serve income-qualified families, partner rescues and shelters, and respond to emergency situations for pets in need.

These pet services are part of our four programs aimed at ending animal cruelty. We take a holistic approach to saving lives and creating lasting, systemic change on behalf of animals. Through this work, we are able to help thousands of animals every year and spread a message of compassion to countless people.

This achievement and the ongoing work by our team is not possible without your support. Our programs rely on your generosity to continue operating. Please consider donating today in honor of this achievement and help us meet our next milestone.

Thank you for your unwavering support!