Spay and neuter Initiative Program  by Animal-Angels Foundation

Spay and neuter Initiative Program

The Spay/Neuter Initiative Program (SNIP) is designed to remove the financial barriers to essential pet healthcare. We don’t just offer free surgery; we provide a $100 completion stipend to qualifying families to help cover the costs of recovery and care.


The Foster to Train Initiative: Elevating Adoptability

The Foster to Train Initiative is a strategic collaboration between the Animal-Angels Foundation, local shelters, and professional trainers. By providing intensive, short-term obedience training, we bridge the gap between shelter residency and successful permanent placement.

Solving the "History" Hurdle

Many potential adopters hesitate to choose adult shelter dogs due to a lack of known behavioral history. This often leads to a preference for puppies, leaving wonderful adult dogs overlooked. Our program removes this barrier. Professional trainers foster a shelter dog for an intensive 7-day period to establish foundational obedience. If specialized behavioral needs are identified, the training period is extended to ensure the dog is fully "home-ready."


Through Cottons Adoption Boost Initiative, we provide a comprehensive safety net for new pet owners, including access to affordable veterinary care, essential vaccines, and high-quality supplies. To ensure long-term success, we offer free post-adoption training sessions and produce 'Wagging Tails & Whiskers,' an innovative video series that empowers families with expert tips on pet care, adoption transitions, and the vital benefits of spay/neuter. 


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