United Spay Alliance Spay/Neuter Referral Network: UTAH

Your Utah State Leader
United Spay Alliance is a 501(c3) organization.

How to Use This Map

Step 1: Enter a ZIP code, city, county, or state in the search bar to find nearby spay/neuter services.

Step 2: Use the dropdown “Category” filters to narrow your search — for example, to find:

  • Low-cost spay/neuter clinics
  • Feline Fix by Five participating veterinarians
  • TNR programs, voucher programs, transport options, and more

If no listings appear, try expanding your search radius or removing filters to see additional results.

Step 3: When contacting programs, please note that availability may vary. If one organization has a waitlist or isn’t taking appointments, try calling several nearby providers. Many communities have multiple partners working together to help.

Step 4: Still need help finding services? Reach out to Operation Pawpulation for assistance.

Help Us Keep This Map Up-to-Date

Have a correction or a new program to add? Click here to submit an update or add a new listing.

      Please note: we are still in the process of building out our state landing pages and spay/neuter information. While we are working as fast as we can, we know there may still be gaps in the information available. If you are having trouble finding spay/neuter resources in your community, please reach out to us directly at info@unitedspayalliance.org.

      Still need help? Contact your state leader at temma@operationpawpulation.org

      About your state leader

      A Utah resident since the 70s, Temma Martin has worked for four Utah-based animal welfare organizations, beginning in 1993, including two open-admission shelters, a small rescue organization, and most recently a national organization. She has worked in the animal welfare field for more than 30 years, and has done public relations for animal organizations since 1997. 

      Since leaving her last full-time position, she has dedicated herself to promoting spay/neuter and adoption, and founded Operation Pawpulation to offer low-cost spay/neuter and other pet retention resources, and to create a platform for continuing to advocate for options that reduce pet homelessness. 

      She lives in Millcreek with four adopted tuxedo cats, Fizzy Puff, Garbanzo, Squishy and Flash, and three adopted dogs— pit bull Petunia, a bully/Chihuahua mix named Clyde, and an odd English bulldog/German shepherd/shih tzu mix named Penny.

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