City of Dallas residents are eligible to receive FREE spays or neuters for dogs and cats! Please call 972-472-3500 for appointments or click here to see a list of locations and schedule online. Sorry but funding for this program is not available to rescues or shelter animals. If you would like to partner with SNN for your organization please contact us.

 

Spay Neuter Network is doubling down on its ongoing efforts to “fix” hundreds of thousands of dogs and cats by expanding its multi-dimensional S.A.V.E. Dallas program. The initiative, which stands for Spay, Advocate, Vaccinate and Educate, had its beginnings in June 2013 when Spay Neuter Network made a major commitment to servicing families and their pets in Dallas by purchasing the first ever Mobile Animal Surgical Hospital “MASH” bus to visit neighborhoods in South Dallas ten times per month, performing up to forty-five spay/ neuter surgeries per visit. Thanks to generous donations, these services have been mostly free to those who could not afford SNN’s regular low-cost procedures.

In 2017, SNN is providing South Dallas with weekly surgery transport pickups at 12 locations making spay/neuter not only affordable but convenient as well. Starting March 1, the focus on Dallas is increasing further still with the addition of our new Community Pet Care clinic. The clinic will offer affordable Spay Neuter and Vaccinations to Dallas residents only and is located at 2223 S Buckner Blvd, Suite 103, Dallas, TX 75227. Let’s Fix this Now!

“In three years, Spay Neuter Network has served almost 50,000 pets and their families in targeted Dallas neighborhoods, “says Spay Neuter Network Founder Bonnie Hill. “The ambitious 2017 goal of 46,000 spay and neuter surgeries adopted by the City of Dallas for South Dallas dogs can be accomplished only if the many humane organizations join together with Spay Neuter Network’s ongoing effort. This will effectively lower the loose dog population through low-cost or even free spay/neuter procedures. We are excited about the partnerships forming to stop dog pet overpopulation in Dallas,” Hill concluded.

To donate toward the S.A.V.E. Dallas program, please click here. Every surgery costs Spay Neuter Network $80 to $100. We Can Fix This!

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