

For several years, SOS has operated as a mobile program, sending a veterinarian, a veterinary technician, and all the necessary equipment to outfit and execute a high quality high volume spay and neuter clinic offsite to surrounding counties in Wisconsin. We also currently operate a Shelter Outreach Services (SOS) program that is designed to help other shelter and rescue groups meet their spay/neuter needs. Our new clinic will help to expand DCHS’s goals of working toward ending pet overpopulation, promoting responsible pet ownership and create lasting social change in the community.Ĭurrently, DCHS completes Spay Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) surgeries for families in need of low income assistance with sterilization surgeries at our main shelter location of 5132 Voges Road, just outside of the city of Madison in our Animal Medical Services space with the assistance of volunteer veterinarians, technicians and twelve volunteers. Dane County Humane Society (DCHS), a private, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, was incorporated in 1921 and is one of the nation’s oldest animal welfare organizations. The DCHS Mt Horeb Clinic will provide low-cost cat sterilization surgeries to low-income individuals, as well as serving as a spay/neuter site for partner rescue and shelter facilities in Southern Wisconsin. Thanks to a generous donor, we have been granted use of a beautiful facility on Main Street in  Dane County Humane Society is proud to announce that we are establishing a High Volume High Quality Cat Spay-Neuter Clinic.
