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  • 1.  Veteran Owned Pets Needing Surgical Spay/Neuter

    Posted 20 days ago

    I'm looking for guidance from those involved in animal welfare/rescue regarding veterinary assistance for veterans in Greater Minnesota.

    Recently, I've seen an increase in veterans taking in rescued dogs and cats (these are typically animals they've informally rescued/adopted-not purchased pets and they are often these pets are not affiliated with a rescue as we have so few). In many cases, they can afford food and basic supplies, but struggle with veterinary costs such as preventatives (heartworm/flea/tick) and especially spay/neuter surgery.

    As a veterinarian, I'm often able to help with basic preventative and medical care when I can, but I do not offer spay/neuter services, and local colleagues are generally unable to provide discounted surgical care. A low fee S/N program ~ 50 miles distant is booked and while fees are affordable, for some they are not.

    I'm aware of Minnesota Spay Neuter Assistance Program (MN SNAP), which does offer subsidized surgeries statewide and has a mobile unit serving rural communities, and Animal Humane Society also appears to offer reduced-cost services for qualifying owners, including active/retired military personnel yet the distance (200 miles RT) to travel creates a hardship.

    My question: Are there other existing programs-particularly those focused on veterans or active service members-that help subsidize spay/neuter or surgical care for owned rescue pets?

    I'd especially appreciate resources that serve rural Minnesota or neighboring states.

    Thank you.


    #Medicine,SurgeryandSterilization
    #PetSupportServices*

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    Delores Gockowski, DVM
    North Ridge Veterinary Svc LLC
    MN
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  • 2.  RE: Veteran Owned Pets Needing Surgical Spay/Neuter

    Posted 20 days ago

    Hi Delores,

    Have you heard of Dogs on Deployment? It looks like they help cover spay/neuter (https://www.dogsondeployment.org/spay-and-neuter) and other veterinary costs https://www.dogsondeployment.org/veterinary-assistance-program/) for junior enlisted service members and veterans. There is an online application form and payments go directly to the veterinary clinic. 

    To find low-cost spay/neuter clinics across the country, search the SpayUSA® database to locate providers in your community and in Minnesota MN - United Spay Alliance.

    Reduced cost spay/neuter in Duluth (not sure if that is close enough to you and affordable for your clients): Northland Spay Neuter.

    The Humane Society has a list of organizations that provide pet assistance. Free and Low‑Cost Pet Food and Vet Care Near You. Note that some are only for urgent care (e.g., Urgent Care Grants - RedRover, Financial Aid/Application | petassistance),  sick and injured dogs (Bow Wow Buddies Charity | Bow Wow Buddies Foundation), or non-basic, non-urgent care (For Pet Owners).

    I don't have personal experiences or connections with these places but maybe others on this forum have.

    Good luck and thanks for all the work you do!



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    Claire Schuch, PhD
    Associate Director for Research
    Center for Pet Family Well-Being (formerly Program for Pet Health Equity)
    University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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  • 3.  RE: Veteran Owned Pets Needing Surgical Spay/Neuter

    Posted 20 days ago
    Thank you Claire,

    Yes, I found those and do refer to Twin Ports SN/aka Northland Spay neuter in Duluth when low fee SN is requested. It is an excellent surgical facility in high demand.

    This is a retired military veteran. 

    Some days hearing everyone's story and their needs gets overwhelming. 

    I appreciate your reaching out to assist!

    Dr. Gockowski


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    May 15, 2026 7:41 AM
    Claire Schuch

    Hi Delores,

    Have you heard of Dogs on Deployment? It looks like they help cover spay/neuter (www.dogsondeployment.org/spay-and-neuter) and other veterinary costs www.dogsondeployment.org/veterinary-assistance-program/... for junior enlisted service members and veterans. There is an online application form and payments go directly to the veterinary clinic. 

    To find low-cost spay/neuter clinics across the country, search the SpayUSA® database to locate providers in your community.

    Reduced cost spay/neuter in Duluth (not sure if that is close enough to you and affordable for your clients): Northland Spay Neuter.

    The Humane Society has a list of organizations that provide pet assistance. Free and Low‑Cost Pet Food and Vet Care Near You. Note that some are only for urgent care (e.g., Urgent Care Grants - RedRover, Financial Aid/Application | petassistance),  sick and injured dogs (Bow Wow Buddies Charity | Bow Wow Buddies Foundation), or non-basic, non-urgent care (For Pet Owners).

    I don't have personal experiences or connections with these places but maybe others on this forum have.

    Good luck and thanks for all the work you do!



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    Claire Schuch, PhD
    Associate Director for Research
    Center for Pet Family Well-Being (formerly Program for Pet Health Equity)
    University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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