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Tackling the Shelter Crisis: Free Spay & Neuter for Bully Breeds

Season 2026, Ep. 4.15

Nicole Bruck, founder of Animals-R-Family, and animal advocate Holly Fontaine join Lisa Wexler to discuss the growing animal shelter crisis and why their Free Spay and Neuter Days for Pit Bulls and other bully breeds are critical to reducing overpopulation and lowering rescue numbers. To sponsor a clinic, text 203-550-7578.

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