Operation Spay Bay began in 2011 when the county was experiencing a need for free and inexpensive spaying and neutering. The clinic is part of a large collection of shelters and rescues within about a 50-mile radius. They are focused on working together to reduce pet/stray overpopulation and make animal care affordable for owners despite income levels. These local rescues have come together to help reduce the needless deaths taking place in the numerous kill shelters in northern Florida.
After seeing a steady increase in services provided after Hurricane Michael (2018), the clinic has decided to move to a new facility. Located at 3610 E 14th Street in Panama City, the new location was possible thanks to nearly a million dollars in donations and grants. What used to be a degrading, empty church has been renovated into a rescue, wellness, and surgery center. There will be additional housing areas for animals and even a kitchen for the tireless employees who keep the public service up-and-running.
According to the Spay Bay Facebook, they provided:
- 13,539 Spay/Neuters
- 5,657 Ear Tips
- 8,714 Clinic Exams
- 511 Dentals
- 28,885 Vaccines
- and 2,673 Microchips!
Interested in helping them continue providing these crucial community services? They have an Amazon wishlist with items that would help make them continue to operate. You can also visit their How to Help webpage.