The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with Castle Rock Hospital to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Green River. Learn more >
Our program is for residents of Laramie County and by application only so please visit our website for more information. Our low-income voucher program provides in-house spay/neuter and vaccines for dogs, cats, and rabbits. We also provide trap and neuter programs on a limited basis.
The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with Cloud Peak Veterinary Services to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Worland. Learn more >
The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with Crossroads Veterinary Services to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Glenrock. Learn more >
The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with Desert View Animal Hospital to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Rock Springs. Learn more >
We sell low cost spay/neuter vouchers for cats and dogs to pet owners to take to one of our vets enrolled in this program.
The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with Hamilton Veterinary Hospital to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Lander. Learn more >
There’s help available to residents who live inside the city limits of Douglas to spay or neuter your dog or cat with a local veterinarian.
To see if you qualify for assistance, please contact our Executive or Assistant Director.
ED: Chelsea Pittsley
AD: Erin Ammons
If you qualify, LPHS will provide a $50 voucher for a neuter, or a $100 voucher for a spay. Vouchers must be picked up at the shelter. Vouchers must be used at a Converse County veterinarian clinic.
Financial assistance to help subsidize the cost of spay/neuter and first time vaccinations.
LOBA Memorial will help subsidize up to 50% of the cost to spay/neuter pets in Sublette County for people in need of financial assistance. Applications can be found at the following veterinarian offices: Pinedale Animal Clinic, Western Veterinary Office & Boulder Vet Clinic.
Our Spay/Neuter program is called SNIP which we run with two local vets. Members of Park County can come to us to get a voucher and then take it to one of our vets. For an additional fee of $10, we provide a voucher for a rabies vaccine as well.
Free or low-cost spay and neuter vouchers for local pets. Participants must live in Jackson, Star Valley WY, or Teton Valley, Idaho, for at least one year and fill out a spay/neuter application via our website.
Free or low-cost spay and neuter vouchers for local pets. Participants must live in Jackson, Star Valley WY, or Teton Valley, Idaho, for at least one year and fill out a spay/neuter application via our website.
At Pet Pals, we hold a mobile vet clinic as well as provide low-income vouchers upon request to residents of Goshen County.
For more information please call: 307-532-3861
Through the veterinarian’s office we provide low income spay and neuter vouchers where we pay about half of the spay/neuter cost. We also run trap and neuter clinics through the vet locally.
The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with Riverside Vet Clinic to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Kemmerer. Learn more >
The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with Rock Springs Pet Hospital to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Rock Springs. Learn more >
The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with Ten Sleep Veterinary Services to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Ten Sleep. Learn more >
The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with The Stock Doc to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Riverton. Learn more >
The Animal Adoption Center works in partnership with Uinta Veterinary Hospital to make affordable spay/neuter services available for low-income families living in Fort Bridger. Learn more >
In partnership with local Fremont County veterinary practices, we run our low-income voucher program. Please note that we only support this service for members of Western Fremont County. For more information about our application requirements please refer to our website: www.wfchs.org/application
The phone number listed is the Fremont County Sheriff who should only be contacted in case of emergency.