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What is being done in British Columbia to deal with the problem of pet overpopulation?

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What is being done in British Columbia to deal with the problem of pet overpopulation?

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The official goal of the British Columbia SPCA is to reach zero euthanasia of adoptable animals – and we are making real progress. Through the mandatory spaying and neutering of animals adopted from our shelters, subsidized spaying and neutering for people experiencing financial hardship, and through school programs and public education such as the 1+1=6 campaign, we are beginning to make a difference.

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