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The City of Dauphin has introduced the Subsidized Spay & Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) for licensed city dogs and cats.
 
This initiative aims to combat the overpopulation of domestic animals in our community, easing the burden on Parkland Humane Society volunteers.
 
The program offers financial aid to pet owners with vouchers that cover 50% of the spaying or neutering costs for licensed city pets.

These vouchers are valued up to the following:
$175 for female dogs;
$125 for male dogs: and 
$75 for male cats.

In a press release, Mayor David Bosiak had the following to say about the new program.

“A key factor in responsible pet ownership is to spay and neuter dogs and cats, so we do not add to the problem our shelters are facing with limited space and overworked volunteers,” said City of Dauphin Mayor, David Bosiak. “We encourage residents to be a part of the solution by fixing their pets.”

To apply for SNAP, head to City Hall or online

Proof of residency in Dauphin and a valid pet license are required for eligibility. Upon approval, the City will issue a voucher that can be used at either the Dauphin Vet Clinic or Uptown Pet Clinic. Pet owners are responsible for paying the remaining fees at the time of their appointment.