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Companion Animal Programs

Stray Animal Spay-Neuter Programs - The Bahamas and the Caribbean

Stray dogs and cats in the Bahamas and the Caribbean are an increasing problem for residents and tourists alike. Stray animals must forage for food, seeking out dumpsters near hotels, restaurants and resorts. In their struggle to survive, they spread diseases, threaten native species of birds and mammals, and decrease the quality of life for island residents.

The Pegasus Foundation is funding initiatives on several islands in the Bahamas and the Caribbean. Each initiative varies in its stage of development, and each employs a unique model to achieve the same goal of humanely reducing stray animal populations.

For more information about this issue, visit:
Caribbean Animal Welfare.org

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Companion Animals - Native America

The Pegasus Foundation works with various organizations that provide spay/neuter, vaccination and other veterinary services to companion animals on Native American lands in the southwestern United States.

To learn more about Native American animal programs supported by the Pegasus Foundation, visit:
Northern Arizona Second Chance Center for Animals

Kayenta Animal Control and Shelter



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