The Fund’s goal is to eliminate the euthanasia of dogs and cats in Colorado that results from random breeding. We believe this can be accomplished in two ways -- by subsidizing spay/neuter services, and by supporting public education programs throughout Colorado.

Thanks to Colorado's concerned citizens who contribute to this effort, the Fund is able to make grants to local programs that work to reduce pet overpopulation in underserved areas of our state. With funding from the Colorado Pet Overpopulation Fund, animal care and control organizations and veterinarians are working together to reduce unwanted litters of puppies and kittens.