The Southern Colorado Spay and Neuter Association was opened in April of 1997 as a hopeful solution to the pet over-population problem. Operating out of a little veterinary clinic on the southside of Pueblo, CO, So Co Spay and Neuter Clinic is a wonderful place for pet owners to play a key role in the health of their beloved pets! As a non-profit organization, our clinic can offer spays and neuters for a much lower price than what a regular veterinarian can. This service helps families who could not otherwise afford to have their animal sterilized. Our services are open to the public, regardless of income and offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Appointments are necessary for surgeries, but vaccinations are given on a walk-in basis.
Along with being proud of our low- cost clinic, we are very proud to be an animal shelter! We house cats and dogs, get them fixed and up to date on shots, heartworm medication for the dogs, and then we find them loving homes! IT's never a dull moment at our little clinic, so stop on by and volunteer with us! You will be glad you did!
Currently, we have a staff of eight, including the licenced veterinarian who performs the surgeries. Three members of the staff work for our no-kill animal shelter that is also a part of our clinic. As a non-profit organization, we do have a working Board of Directors that oversee the practices at our facility, including another licenced veterinarian as an advisor.