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Before the clinic
   • Notify and explore potential collaboration with appropriate agencies and
       organizations: Municipal vets, Health or agriculture departments, vet associations,
       vet or tech schools, other Animal Protection Organizations, private vets, public or
       private shelters;
   • Get permits from appropriate agencies if using foreign vets or bringing in
       veterinary supplies
   • Assess current animal population to determine sterilization goal
   • Procure a location (see below)
   • Recruit volunteers
   • Begin Community and humane education program
           - Brochures, fliers, posters, presentations, etc. about the importance of spay/
               neuter and the problems associated with pet overpopulation. The idea is to
               get the community excited about participating and convinced that they
               have the same goals that you do.
           - Humane ed programs in schools addressing local issues.
           - All activities should aim to encourage participation in upcoming clinic.
   • Advertise
           - Newpapers, radio, cars w/ loudspeakers, local TV, direct mail postcards,
               fliers, utility bills, community newsletters, posters, tabling, pre-banner at
               site location. Not just ads, but also feature stories and interviews.
           - Churches, community centers, schools
   • Fundraising
           - Seek in-kind donations for clinic location, hotel rooms for volunteers,
               meals for volunteers, supplies (i.e. cleaning supplies, vet supplies, tables,
               generator, etc.), advertising, printing, local transportation
           - Seek sponsorship from hotels and others involved in tourism, pet supply
               stores, members of the community
           - Consider selling retail products as part of the clinic. For example, you
               might sell collars or additional vaccinations.
           - Assess whether owners will be asked to pay anything.

Logistical questions to consider
   • How will you ensure you’re reaching the target demographic (i.e. people who
       would not otherwise have their animals sterilized)? For example, you might target
       rural areas with no local veterinarian or low-income urban areas.
   • Will you focus solely on owned animals? If not, what resourced do you have to work
       with stray or feral animals?
   • Do you have vets who can handle early-age or pregnant spays?
   • Do you have the cooperation or at least permission of government and private
       vets? How will you foster a positive relationship with them? One option is to refer
       clients to local vets for follow-up booster vaccinations or other follow-up care.
   • What kind of data can/should you collect during the clinic? How will it be
       collected and used? For example, a survey that shows that most of your clients
       have never seen a private vet can bolster your argument that you’re reaching your
target demographic. You can also follow disease incidence, survivorship of
       animals, age distribution, etc.
   •   If you’re moving from one clinic site to another, do you have transportation for all
       people and supplies? Will you be able to send a team ahead to procure supplies
       and start set-up?
   •   Will you pre-book appointments, or take clients on a walk-in basis? In
       communities where there is no community coordinator, pre-booking appointments
       might be more challenging.
   •   How many animals can you sterilize, and how will you pace the day? A good vet
       can do a surgery every 20 minutes with a skilled and efficient team. A realistic
       clinic-wide goal is 25-50 surgeries per day. Intake should stop early in the day to
       allow time for the later animals to recover. Ideally, you can define an ‘intake period,’
       i.e. 9am-12pm. Set a maximum number for the day and cut intake off at that point,
       regardless of time. Plan to do fewer surgeries in the first several days as the team
       gets accustomed to working together.
   •   Will you test for specific diseases (i.e. heartworm, ehrlichea), and if so, how will you
       handle a positive result?
   •   Is your location easily accessible on foot? If not, will you have the capacity (both
       equipment and personnel) to bring in animals yourself?
   •   What is your protocol for euthanasia of very sick animals? How is the decision
       made?
   •   How will you dispose of biowaste?


Clinic requirements
    • Facility must have electricity (for electric clippers and surgery lights), running
        water (for cleaning), and protection from the elements
    • Separate spaces for: Waiting area, intake table, prep area, surgical suite,
        immediate recovery, later recovery. Also space for exam-only or vaccination-
        only animals. If the clinic is outdoors, these areas can be marked off using
        temporary fencing.
    • Volunteers needed
           - People to speak with incoming clients and log appropriate information.
           - People to weigh and record exact weights on each animal
           - People to premedicate animals.
           - People to induce, prep and bring into surgery.
           - Vets to surgicate, and at least one floater tech for the surgery suite
           - People for immediate recovery
           - Person for later recovery and to discharge animals
           - People to handle non-surgical cases – i.e. vaccination only, deworming,
                etc.
           - Person to clean and sterilize surgical packs
    • Paperwork needed – translated as necessary:
           - Intake log: Lists each animal by number, description, service to be
                perfomed, weight
           - Acknowledgement of Risks signature form
-   Vaccination record for owners
       -   Drug log for controlled substances (if required)
       -   Anesthesia protocol cheatsheet
       -   Paper to follow each animal listing pertinent info – number, what is being
           done, weight, medical notes, time of premed and induction, etc.
       -   Discharge paperwork. This should include home care instructions as well
           as information on local vets or doctors who can see the animal in case of
           post-surgical complication.

Requirements by area
• Waiting area: Shade and sun protection, chairs, leashes/kennels.
• Intake area: Volunteer must be fluent in local language. Table and chair, accurate
   scales on a flat surface, duct tape to mark numbers on the animals, regular and
   sharpie pens, clipboard for intake log, information poster or flier about
   sterilization, Acknowledgement of Risks forms.
• Prep area: Table(s), sharps container, electric clippers, trachea tubes with material
   to tie in, catheters, anesthesia drugs, anesthesia/controlled substance log, muzzles,
   gauze squares, surgical scrub, fluids and fluid sets.
• Surgical suite (not including surgery supplies): For each vet – table, ties, table for
   surgical instruments, light over surgical table, v-trough, hook for fluids. Also
   cleaning supplies for between patients.
• Immediate recovery: Blankets and towels, hot water bottles (or easy access to
   them when necessary), thermometers, stethoscope, tattoo equipment if needed
• Later recovery: At least one volunteer should be fluent in the local language.
   Vaccines with syringes, freezer or cooler with ice for vaccines, deworming
   medication (i.e. strongid) including any take-home doses, muzzles, vaccination
   record, discharge instructions, kennels, slip leashes, “goodie bags” if used. Ideas
   for goodie bags: Food sample, collar/leash, flea and tick prevention, treats, balls and
   toys.
• Exam-only or vaccination/deworming-only animals: Vaccines with syringes,
   freezer or cooler with ice for vaccines, deworming medication, vaccination
   record, muzzles.

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Spay Neuter Clinic Guidelines

  • 1. Before the clinic • Notify and explore potential collaboration with appropriate agencies and organizations: Municipal vets, Health or agriculture departments, vet associations, vet or tech schools, other Animal Protection Organizations, private vets, public or private shelters; • Get permits from appropriate agencies if using foreign vets or bringing in veterinary supplies • Assess current animal population to determine sterilization goal • Procure a location (see below) • Recruit volunteers • Begin Community and humane education program - Brochures, fliers, posters, presentations, etc. about the importance of spay/ neuter and the problems associated with pet overpopulation. The idea is to get the community excited about participating and convinced that they have the same goals that you do. - Humane ed programs in schools addressing local issues. - All activities should aim to encourage participation in upcoming clinic. • Advertise - Newpapers, radio, cars w/ loudspeakers, local TV, direct mail postcards, fliers, utility bills, community newsletters, posters, tabling, pre-banner at site location. Not just ads, but also feature stories and interviews. - Churches, community centers, schools • Fundraising - Seek in-kind donations for clinic location, hotel rooms for volunteers, meals for volunteers, supplies (i.e. cleaning supplies, vet supplies, tables, generator, etc.), advertising, printing, local transportation - Seek sponsorship from hotels and others involved in tourism, pet supply stores, members of the community - Consider selling retail products as part of the clinic. For example, you might sell collars or additional vaccinations. - Assess whether owners will be asked to pay anything. Logistical questions to consider • How will you ensure you’re reaching the target demographic (i.e. people who would not otherwise have their animals sterilized)? For example, you might target rural areas with no local veterinarian or low-income urban areas. • Will you focus solely on owned animals? If not, what resourced do you have to work with stray or feral animals? • Do you have vets who can handle early-age or pregnant spays? • Do you have the cooperation or at least permission of government and private vets? How will you foster a positive relationship with them? One option is to refer clients to local vets for follow-up booster vaccinations or other follow-up care. • What kind of data can/should you collect during the clinic? How will it be collected and used? For example, a survey that shows that most of your clients have never seen a private vet can bolster your argument that you’re reaching your
  • 2. target demographic. You can also follow disease incidence, survivorship of animals, age distribution, etc. • If you’re moving from one clinic site to another, do you have transportation for all people and supplies? Will you be able to send a team ahead to procure supplies and start set-up? • Will you pre-book appointments, or take clients on a walk-in basis? In communities where there is no community coordinator, pre-booking appointments might be more challenging. • How many animals can you sterilize, and how will you pace the day? A good vet can do a surgery every 20 minutes with a skilled and efficient team. A realistic clinic-wide goal is 25-50 surgeries per day. Intake should stop early in the day to allow time for the later animals to recover. Ideally, you can define an ‘intake period,’ i.e. 9am-12pm. Set a maximum number for the day and cut intake off at that point, regardless of time. Plan to do fewer surgeries in the first several days as the team gets accustomed to working together. • Will you test for specific diseases (i.e. heartworm, ehrlichea), and if so, how will you handle a positive result? • Is your location easily accessible on foot? If not, will you have the capacity (both equipment and personnel) to bring in animals yourself? • What is your protocol for euthanasia of very sick animals? How is the decision made? • How will you dispose of biowaste? Clinic requirements • Facility must have electricity (for electric clippers and surgery lights), running water (for cleaning), and protection from the elements • Separate spaces for: Waiting area, intake table, prep area, surgical suite, immediate recovery, later recovery. Also space for exam-only or vaccination- only animals. If the clinic is outdoors, these areas can be marked off using temporary fencing. • Volunteers needed - People to speak with incoming clients and log appropriate information. - People to weigh and record exact weights on each animal - People to premedicate animals. - People to induce, prep and bring into surgery. - Vets to surgicate, and at least one floater tech for the surgery suite - People for immediate recovery - Person for later recovery and to discharge animals - People to handle non-surgical cases – i.e. vaccination only, deworming, etc. - Person to clean and sterilize surgical packs • Paperwork needed – translated as necessary: - Intake log: Lists each animal by number, description, service to be perfomed, weight - Acknowledgement of Risks signature form
  • 3. - Vaccination record for owners - Drug log for controlled substances (if required) - Anesthesia protocol cheatsheet - Paper to follow each animal listing pertinent info – number, what is being done, weight, medical notes, time of premed and induction, etc. - Discharge paperwork. This should include home care instructions as well as information on local vets or doctors who can see the animal in case of post-surgical complication. Requirements by area • Waiting area: Shade and sun protection, chairs, leashes/kennels. • Intake area: Volunteer must be fluent in local language. Table and chair, accurate scales on a flat surface, duct tape to mark numbers on the animals, regular and sharpie pens, clipboard for intake log, information poster or flier about sterilization, Acknowledgement of Risks forms. • Prep area: Table(s), sharps container, electric clippers, trachea tubes with material to tie in, catheters, anesthesia drugs, anesthesia/controlled substance log, muzzles, gauze squares, surgical scrub, fluids and fluid sets. • Surgical suite (not including surgery supplies): For each vet – table, ties, table for surgical instruments, light over surgical table, v-trough, hook for fluids. Also cleaning supplies for between patients. • Immediate recovery: Blankets and towels, hot water bottles (or easy access to them when necessary), thermometers, stethoscope, tattoo equipment if needed • Later recovery: At least one volunteer should be fluent in the local language. Vaccines with syringes, freezer or cooler with ice for vaccines, deworming medication (i.e. strongid) including any take-home doses, muzzles, vaccination record, discharge instructions, kennels, slip leashes, “goodie bags” if used. Ideas for goodie bags: Food sample, collar/leash, flea and tick prevention, treats, balls and toys. • Exam-only or vaccination/deworming-only animals: Vaccines with syringes, freezer or cooler with ice for vaccines, deworming medication, vaccination record, muzzles.