SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. — Spokane County is seeing a rise in pregnant dogs, leading to more litters being abandoned or surrendered.
A crucial way to address this overpopulation is through spaying and neutering.
“Spokane County SNIP,” a community collaboration event, will offer free spay-neuter procedures for 100 household dogs. The event is scheduled for Sunday, August 25, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at SCRAPS (Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service).
“Spokane County SNIP” is supported by a coalition of local partners and volunteers:
Northeast Washington Spay and Neuter Alliance (NEWSNA): Provides a mobile surgery trailer, surgical medications, liability insurance, and scheduling.SCRAPS Hope Foundation: Funds medical supplies.PetSavers: Manages check-in and check-out on the event day.Higher Ground Animal Sanctuary: Contributes skilled volunteers for the surgical teams and manages grant acquisition and distribution.Murci’s Mission Rescue: Supplies skilled volunteers for the surgical teams.The Furry Farm Rescue: Provides skilled volunteers for the surgical teams.SCRAPS Volunteers: Assist with surgery support, cleaning, and dog care during the event.
Registration is required, with a refundable or donatable reservation fee of $25.
Visit www.spokanesnip.com to reserve a spot. Donations will help fund future events.
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