Search Search Search Topic (-) Spay/Neuter Surgery Patient Care Clinic Flow Outreach & Promotion Clinic Administration Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Community Cats Foster Care Programs & Operations Keeping Pets in Homes Active FiltersSpay/Neuter Group 9 Clear All Preparedness for Spay/Neuter Emergencies This material covers implementing a CPR protocol for your spay/neuter clinic, as well as a free step-by-step guide to use in case of emergency hemoabdomen. Special Spay/Neuter Voucher for Shelters and Rescues Use this spay/neuter voucher from the Wisconsin Humane Society when you need to delay sterilization in an emergency. They Did It: Decreased Length of Stay with Post-Adoption Spay/Neuter Contracts Learn how 1 shelter used post-adoption spay/neuter contracts to get pets into homes faster and open space for more animals in need. Definition and History of Pediatric Spay/Neuter Read about the history of spay/neuter in general, and the definition of pediatric S/N. Ideal Age of Spay/Neuter The risk of surgical complications is less with pediatric spay/neuter. Read these articles to find out more. HQHVSN Surgery Basics These resources provide detailed instructions on some surgery basics involved with high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter. Spay/Neuter Library Explore our comprehensive library of videos and clinic documents covering a range of topics from surgical techniques, flow efficiencies, gentle animal handling, clinic administration, and more. A Pup Named Pumpernickel is ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance’s 500,000th Patient As of October 11, 2022, half a million animals have been spayed and neutered by the ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance (ASNA). The landmark patient was a puppy named Pumpernickel. Disease Prevention at Spay/Neuter Clinics These videos show techniques to keep animals healthy in a spay/neuter facility, including pre-admission screening, animal handling, and equipment and kennel cleaning. Spay/Neuter Patient Release This video shows how to provide verbal and written instructions about post-op pets to their owners at your spay/neuter clinic. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page next ›