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When
we recognize that animal welfare is a community issue, great
possibilities emerge for partnerships between animal advocates and
other members of the community.
Read about some of the work that successful spay/neuter partnerships have accomplished.
Articles
High-Quality, High-Volume Spay/Neuter (HQHVSN) Task Force
Twenty-two
veterinarians from around the country took part in three spay/neuter
summits convened by the ASPCA and PetSmart Charities®. Read about the work of this high-powered task force.
ASPCA Partners with Humane Alliance
In two years, the Humane Alliance in North Carolina has mentored thirty-one organizations which, combined, have altered more than 220,000 companion animals!
Working Successfully with Local Veterinarians
The
support of your local veterinary community is critical to the success
of any spay/neuter program. We offer strategies and tips for building
good relationships with veterinarians.
Step by Step Profiles
Working Respectfully with Public Officials
Working with their local animal control and elected officials, KittiCo leadership helped form a public/private alliance for the good of Dallas cats and their owners and caregivers.
Partnering With For-Profit Veterinary Clinics
Partnering with private-practice vets, the Oklahoma Spay Network holds weekend spay/neuter clinics in
Creating a Spay Day Partnership
Leveraging the annual Spay Day USA event, the Sacramento Area Animal Coalition (SAAC) partners with the University of California Davis vet school, other organizations, and private-practice vets to hold the world’s largest Spay Day.
Spay/Neuter in the Galapagos Islands
Working with local authorities in the Galapagos Islands, Animal Balance helps develop and implement humane programs for the control and management of cat and dog populations that threaten native species. |