March 7, 2026 | 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM ET
Boost Efficiency in Canine Sterilization: Tips, tools, and techniques for the practice and beyond
To provide didactic and wet lab training to veterinarians in high-quality, high-volume canine spay/neuter, in order to increase access and affordability of this service to low-income, low-resource populations in Georgia, both in the private practice setting and beyond.
Trained spay-neuter professionals, using specific anesthetic protocols and surgical techniques, can spay and neuter dozens of dogs a day, providing a vital service to Georgia’s underserved dog-owning households.
Please note, all participants are expected to attend the entire session. If you cannot commit to the full day, please consider joining our interest list to attend a future event.
Location: LifeLine Animal Project (3180 Presidential Drive, Atlanta, GA 30340)
Spots Available: 4
CE Hours: Approved for 8 hours of CE by the Georgia Veterinary Medical Association (GVMA)
Licensing Requirements: Participants must hold an active veterinary license with the Georgia Board of Veterinary Medicine.
How to Register: Fill out the form below to secure your spot. The waitlist will be available once the session is full.
Learn More: Learn more about wet labs from United Spay Alliance here.
Sponsors and Partners: This event is part of the State of DeKalb Animals (SODA) initiative, spearheaded by Commissioner Michelle Long Spears of District 2, and the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners. It is hosted by LifeLine Animal Project, in partnership with Georgia Veterinary Medical Association (GVMA), GA Pet Coalition, and Spay Neuter Vets.

