

SNIP just needs more funding to open its doors so they can continue saving dogs and finding them a place to call home. The Spay & Neuter Initiative Program (SNIP Collier) has been working to fix the issue for years. “This is going to give us the opportunity to really go out on a county-wide basis instead of just this particular area,” Kepp said. Homeless, hungry and flea-infested dogs roam the streets of Collier County. We currently have two foster homes that need them and we know we will have more needs in the future. who cringed at the snip, snip, snip of editorial scissors agreed with Henley. SNIP Collier March 15 at 12:34 PM SNIP is in need of (2) large play pens and (2) small for our fosters to use for young puppies and for dogs healing from surgery.

Right now, all the dogs they capture go to the Gulf Coast Humane Society in Lee County to get fixed but soon they will have a place in Collier County to do their own work, as they build a new clinic at Collier County’s old Domestic Animal Services building. Around the same time Lawrence wrote A Collier's Friday Night Florence Bell. SNIP Collier goes to neighborhoods and trailer parks across Collier County to rescue dogs. “We’ve proven that if you spay and neuter them and go after the moms and puppies that solves the problem.” “We go to the root of the problem,” Kepp said. More information about Road Runners Club of America (Gulf Coast Runners Club Inc): Youth Development and Scholarship Fund, SNIP Collier, and Naples Pathways Coalition can be found on each website. He said the key to solving the stray dog issue in Collier County is not just adoption, it’s stopping reproduction. SNIP Collier Clinic Now open Call us at 23. “I’ve got a letter from the county saying that since we started this their euthanization rates for dogs is down 75 percent,” Kepp said.

SNIP has been working to capture, spay, and neuter dogs for several years now, and Kepp said they have made a huge difference in the community. “They are all over Collier County,” Kepp said.
