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No More Homeless Pets
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To the Rescue

Peter Marsh of Solutions to Overpopulation of Pets (STOP) details the "new generation" of programs to end animal homelessness.

Peter Marsh
Peter Marsh

An interview with the man who spearheaded the movement

Chain of Collars
Chain of Collars

How a piece of conceptual art ignited a statewide spay/neuter initiative.

Want to learn more?
  • Program Summary - Get the stats on New Hamphire's wildly successful spay/neuter initiative
  • L-E-S Strategy - Legislation, Education, and Sterilization are the three keys to ending pet overpopulation
  • For more resources from STOP, check out our Resource Library or search our website
No More Homeless Pets
The state of New Hampshire has a remarkably low euthanasia rate. Why? 

Since the state implemented a publicly funded, targeted spay/neuter program, shelter intake numbers began to drop. In the first seven years, 37,000 fewer animals entered New Hampshire shelters than in the prior seven years. In addition to saving lives, the program has saved taxpayer dollars.

Read more about New Hampshire's model statewide progam.