Spaying and neutering is essential to ending pet overpopulation — especially in the underserved communities we serve. Both household pets and outdoor cats benefit from sterilization to prevent disease and unwanted litters. The clinics below provide affordable services across our region.
Minnesota
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Golden Valley + St. PaulSpay/neuter, vaccines, full vet services with income-based discounts.
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Detroit LakesAffordable spay/neuter and wellness in west-central MN.
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Minneapolis (residents only)Monthly vaccination and microchip clinics.
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Statewide MNMobile clinics across MN + stationary clinic in North Minneapolis. 200,000+ surgeries since 2010. Spay/neuter, vaccines, TNR support.
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DuluthSpay/neuter and vaccinations + TNR resources.
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BemidjiSpay/neuter and vaccination resources for the Bemidji area.
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Leech Lake ReservationTribal program providing pet care assistance. Phone: 218-515-0449.
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DuluthFirst MN clinic for privately-owned pets. Serves households earning under $40K/year.
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MinneapolisFREE monthly walk-in vaccine clinic for low/no-income Twin Cities residents. U of M student-run.
North Dakota
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Fargo, NDServes Fargo and surrounding communities. Spay/neuter, vaccinations, TNR, and general assistance.
South Dakota
Critical for our home territory — these are the partners we work with most often.
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Pine Ridge Reservation, SDTribal community spay/neuter through grant assistance + wellness clinics.
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Rapid City, SDHeavily-discounted spay/neuter for low-income pet owners with proof of public assistance.
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Sioux Falls, SDTNR resources and advocacy for SD communities.
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Black Hills, SDLow-cost & free spay/neuter — 15,000+ cats fixed since 2006.
Wisconsin
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Amery, WI (Polk Co. only)Spay/neuter clinics for Polk County residents.
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Hudson, WISpay/neuter clinics + general assistance for food, medical, behavioral.
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St. Croix, Pierce, Polk CountiesSpay/neuter clinics and pet supply resources.
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Northwest WIMobile spay/neuter + vaccinations + TNR.
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Hudson, WISpay/neuter + emergency medical assistance.
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West Allis, WISpay/neuter + vaccination clinics + TNR resources.
National Resources
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NationalProvides certificates for low-cost spay/neuter programs.
Why It Matters
One unspayed female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 puppies in 6 years. One unspayed female cat and her offspring can produce 370,000 kittens in 7 years. Sterilization is the single most effective way to prevent shelter overcrowding and reservation pet overpopulation.