Millions of adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized each year in America due to overcrowding in animal shelters. At the AAC, we are committed to solving the problem of pet overpopulation. We believe that spaying and neutering is the most effective way to exponentially reduce the number of homeless pets. The goal of the AAC Spay/Neuter Wyoming Program is to make sterilization services available to those who might not otherwise be able to afford them.
In 2009, the AAC began to attack the root of the pet overpopulation problem by launching our Spay/Neuter Wyoming Program, a low-cost, mobile, spay and neuter effort spearheaded by former AAC board member Dr. Heather Carleton.
Special thanks to Alexandra Dawson, Greg Gricus and our extraordinary partners in Rock Spring for helping us share the story and the tremendous impact of our Spay/Neuter Wyoming Program.
This video highlights the positive impact of Spay/Neuter Wyoming and the AAC's partnership with Rock Springs Animal Control.