021: Spay/Neuter Success: How Humboldt County Ended Shelter Euthanasia with Jennifer Raymond
Release Date: 08/07/2025
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Join us for this episode of United We Spay as we unfold the inspiring journey of Jennifer Raymond, whose unwavering passion for animal welfare has led to significant changes in Humboldt County and beyond. From her college days promoting animal birth control to founding the Humboldt Spay-Neuter Network, Jennifer's initiative has been pivotal in reducing euthanasia rates through affordable spay-neuter clinics. Her story is a powerful testament to how accessible and high-volume spay-neuter programs can revolutionize animal welfare, particularly in rural areas where resources are often scarce.
Explore the unique hurdles and inventive solutions that Jennifer and her team have navigated in delivering veterinary care to remote communities. Discover how mobile clinics and creative strategies, like using generators during power outages, have enabled consistent service in challenging environments. Through community collaboration and adaptable models, Jennifer demonstrates the transformative impact of spay-neuter initiatives in reducing shelter intakes and promoting the adoption of unadoptable animals.
This episode serves as a beacon of hope for animal welfare advocates, showcasing how dedication and innovation can provide every animal with a chance for a better life.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Jennifer Raymond's journey in establishing affordable spay-neuter clinics in rural communities
- Impact of spay-neuter initiatives on reducing euthanasia rates and pet overpopulation
- Challenges and solutions for providing veterinary care in rural areas, including mobile clinics and community collaboration
- Jennifer's experience in founding the Humboldt Spay-Neuter Network and opening multiple clinics
- Innovative strategies to address logistical barriers, such as using motor home generators during power outages
- The role of community collaboration and prevention in improving animal welfare
- Various models of spay-neuter service delivery tailored to different community needs
Resources from this Episode
United Spay Alliance: unitedspayalliance.org
Feline Fix by Five: felinefixbyfive.org
Humboldt Humane Society: www.
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