Free Community Spay/Neuter Clinics

The shelter offers weekly no cost spay/neuter clinics to pet owners in Blaine County throughout the year. Animals as young as 8 weeks can participate in the clinics. The ASWRV endorses early spay / neuter practices, in accordance with the recommendations of the AVMA. Early spay and neuter is a safe and effective way to help reduce pet overpopulation.

On the day of surgery we ask that animals arrive between 8 and 9am. We ask that you not feed your pet breakfast unless previously specified. Most animals are discharged between 3 and 5 pm. You will receive a phone call once surgery is complete to update you on your pet as well as to set up a pick up time.

The shelter offers weekly no cost spay/neuter clinics to pet owners in Blaine County throughout the year. Animals as young as 8 weeks can participate in the clinics. The ASWRV endorses early spay / neuter practices, in accordance with the recommendations of the AVMA. Early spay and neuter is a safe and effective way to help reduce pet overpopulation.

On the day of surgery we ask that animals arrive between 8 and 9am. We ask that you not feed your pet breakfast unless previously specified. Most animals are discharged between 3 and 5 pm. You will receive a phone call once surgery is complete to update you on your pet as well as to set up a pick up time.

The shelter offers weekly no cost spay/neuter clinics to pet owners in Blaine County throughout the year. Animals as young as 8 weeks can participate in the clinics. The ASWRV endorses early spay / neuter practices, in accordance with the recommendations of the AVMA. Early spay and neuter is a safe and effective way to help reduce pet overpopulation.

On the day of surgery we ask that animals arrive between 8 and 9am. We ask that you not feed your pet breakfast unless previously specified. Most animals are discharged between 3 and 5 pm. You will receive a phone call once surgery is complete to update you on your pet as well as to set up a pick up time.