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002: Empowering Communities Through High-Volume Clinics with Patricia Chan

United We Spay

Release Date: 01/04/2024

025: Behind the Mic with Stacy LeBaron on Cats, Clinics, and Burnout show art 025: Behind the Mic with Stacy LeBaron on Cats, Clinics, and Burnout

United We Spay

In this special episode of United We Spay, the mic flips as longtime host Stacy LeBaron takes the guest seat for the first time. Interviewed by United Spay Alliance's Administrative Director Brianna Lovell Myers, Stacy reflects on her 30+ years in animal welfare, her unexpected entry into the world of trap-neuter-return (TNR), and the pivotal moments that shaped her mission to prevent animal suffering through spay/neuter advocacy. Stacy shares the story that sparked her passion for accessible spay/neuter — a heartbreaking encounter with dozens of suffering kittens in a New Hampshire dumpster...

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In this episode of United We Spay, host Stacy LeBaron welcomes Cheri Storms, Executive Director of Pet Friendly Services of Indiana and Chair of the United Spay Alliance Vet Shortage Task Force. With a statewide view of spay/neuter services and firsthand experience navigating the challenges of veterinary access, Cheri brings clarity and urgency to a national crisis: the veterinary shortage threatening spay/neuter capacity across the U.S. Cheri shares how the vet shortage—once a simmering concern—boiled over post-pandemic, leaving shelters, rescues, and pet owners scrambling. She explains...

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023: Revolutionizing Veterinary Care: Dr. Michelle Gonzalez and the Rascal Unit show art 023: Revolutionizing Veterinary Care: Dr. Michelle Gonzalez and the Rascal Unit

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On today’s episode of United We Spay, join Stacy LeBaron as she welcomes Dr. Michelle Gonzalez, the passionate founder of the Rascal Unit, a mobile veterinary clinic making waves in Ohio. Dr. G shares her mission to tackle animal overpopulation through accessible and affordable spay-neuter services. Stacy and Dr. G’s conversation reveals the hurdles pet owners face, from financial struggles to a need for more education, unveiling the moral challenges that come with pet care decisions. This episode paints a portrait of empathy and collaboration, urging the animal welfare community to...

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022: Helping Animals that Confront Crisis due to Climate Change with Pat Chan show art 022: Helping Animals that Confront Crisis due to Climate Change with Pat Chan

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What if there was a way to directly impact animal welfare and environmental sustainability while honoring cultural traditions? Join us for United We Spay as we uncover the inspiring path of Patricia “Pat” Chan, a trailblazer in animal welfare and the first female division chief for the Panama Canal Commission. Through her vision, Spay Panama has become a beacon of hope, providing spay-neuter services to over 350,000 animals, including those in the unique cultural landscape of the Guna community in Guna Yala. Explore the profound impact of these programs on managing animal populations in...

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021: Spay/Neuter Success: How Humboldt County Ended Shelter Euthanasia with Jennifer Raymond show art 021: Spay/Neuter Success: How Humboldt County Ended Shelter Euthanasia with Jennifer Raymond

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019: Systemic Solutions: Targeted Spay/Neuter and Legal Advocacy for Animal Welfare with Prof. Lisa Milot show art 019: Systemic Solutions: Targeted Spay/Neuter and Legal Advocacy for Animal Welfare with Prof. Lisa Milot

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On this episode of United We Spay, Lisa Milot, a distinguished professor of Canine Welfare Law at the University of Georgia, shares her transformative journey from an animal rescue volunteer to a nonprofit founder focused on strategic spay-neuter programs. Her passion for systemic change in animal welfare underscores the episode as she recounts her “aha moment” that shifted her focus toward addressing the root causes of pet overpopulation. Stacy and Lisa explore how collaboration with animal control and community engagement can significantly enhance spay-neuter efforts, dramatically...

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Dawn Wilkinson, the dynamic executive director of the Humane Society in South Carolina, joins us on this episode of United We Spay to share her inspiring journey from accounting and healthcare to animal welfare advocacy. Her leadership has been pivotal in transforming the organization by reducing costs and expanding programs to perform thousands of spay-neuter surgeries annually. Dawn's passion for ending animal cruelty and overpopulation shines as she discusses the importance of making these services accessible to more communities. We explore the financial strategies that are driving...

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017: On the Frontlines: Managing Shelter Operations and Ensuring Spay/Neuter in Alaska with JJ Hendrickson show art 017: On the Frontlines: Managing Shelter Operations and Ensuring Spay/Neuter in Alaska with JJ Hendrickson

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On this episode of United We Spay, join us for an enlightening conversation with JJ Hendrickson, former Chief Animal Control Officer at the Kenai Animal Shelter in Alaska, as she shares her insights into the world of spay-neuter programs and their crucial role in animal welfare. JJ recounts her journey from implementing a voucher system to adopting a more direct approach to fixing animals before adoption. This shift significantly curbed the number of animals returning with litters despite the obstacles posed by Alaska's unique environment and limited veterinary resources. Her experiences offer...

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016: Advancing Spay/Neuter: Inside United Spay Alliance's High-Quality, High-Volume Wet Labs with Brianna Lovell Myers show art 016: Advancing Spay/Neuter: Inside United Spay Alliance's High-Quality, High-Volume Wet Labs with Brianna Lovell Myers

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On this episode of United We Spay, Stacy welcomes Brianna Lovell Myers, the Administrative Director of the United Spay Alliance. Brianna shares her compelling journey and deep passion for promoting accessible spay-neuter services. Growing up in a low-income household, Brianna witnessed firsthand the challenges of managing cat overpopulation without affordable spay-neuter options. These personal experiences have fueled her commitment to finding better solutions for animal welfare. We explore the various initiatives she leads, such as the Wet Lab Program, which provides crucial hands-on training...

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On this episode of United We Spay, join us as Stacy explores spay/neuter initiatives in Panama with guest Patricia Chan. From a pioneering woman in the Panama Canal Commission to becoming an advocate for animal welfare, Patricia’s story is inspirational. Hear the story behind Spay Panama, a groundbreaking organization that has spayed or neutered over 320,000 animals, and learn how education plays a significant role in shifting public attitudes toward animal welfare.

We also traverse the intricate logistics of massive spay/neuter events, taking you behind the scenes of Spay Panama's upcoming event, aiming to spay and neuter 700 animals in two days. Imagine a 32-year-old bus serving as a mobile clinic, community involvement at the heart of the initiative, and the unique challenge of a country without animal control.

Become part of our journey as we unravel the inspiring, complex, and gratifying world of animal welfare in Panama.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Patrician Chan’s background as the first woman division chief for the Panama Canal Commission
  • Her advocacy for spay/neuter initiatives in Panama and co-founding Spay Panama
  • The challenges Patricia faced and the growth of Spay Panama
  • The importance of education in changing attitudes toward animals
  • Spay Panama's upcoming event and their goal to neuter and spay 700 animals over two days using a converted bus as a mobile clinic
  • Community involvement in spay/neuter initiatives and Panama’s unique lack of animal control, resulting in reliance on volunteers
  • Insight into the operations of Spay Panama, their funding struggles, and how they handle various challenges, including dealing with feral cats and dogs
  • Spay Panama’s efforts to maintain self-sustainability, asking for donations or contributions in kind for their services, and the role of volunteers
  • Advice for those interested in starting spay/neuter initiatives

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