Spay & Neuter Agreement
This agreement is supplemental to and part of the Adoption Terms & Agreement. It applies to every dog placed by RESCUE DOG .ME who was not already spayed or neutered at the time of adoption. By completing your adoption, you agree to the terms below.
1. Scope
This Spay & Neuter Agreement applies to all dogs adopted through RESCUE DOG .ME who are unaltered — meaning not yet spayed (females) or neutered (males) — at the time of adoption. "Unaltered" is defined as not having undergone a complete spay or neuter procedure as documented by a licensed veterinarian.
Dogs already spayed or neutered prior to adoption are not subject to this Agreement; their records will be provided in their adoption packet.
2. Standard Timeline
The Adopter agrees to have the dog spayed or neutered within 6 months of the adoption date, or upon reaching the age and weight milestones recommended by their veterinarian — whichever is later.
Many small and toy breeds can be safely altered between 4–6 months. Medium breeds typically between 6–12 months. Large and giant breeds may benefit from waiting until 12–18 months. Your veterinarian is the best guide for your specific dog.
The 6-month window is a maximum timeline, not a recommendation to wait. If your vet recommends the procedure sooner, please proceed on their timeline.
3. Veterinarian Guidance
RESCUE DOG .ME defers to the recommendations of your licensed veterinarian for the timing of spay/neuter based on your dog's breed, size, and individual health status. We understand that:
- Large and giant breeds (45+ lbs projected adult weight) may benefit from waiting until growth plates close, typically 12–18 months.
- Dogs with underlying health conditions may require additional assessment before surgery is safe.
- Female dogs should not be altered while in heat unless medically necessary; waiting 2–3 months after a heat cycle is standard practice.
If your vet recommends a timeline beyond 6 months, please submit an extension request (see Section 5) with a supporting note from your vet.
4. Proof Requirements
Within 30 days of the procedure, the Adopter must provide one of the following to RESCUE DOG .ME:
- A completed spay/neuter certificate from the performing veterinary clinic.
- A signed letter on clinic letterhead confirming the procedure, the dog's name, and the date.
- A veterinary invoice clearly showing the spay/neuter procedure and the dog's identification.
Documentation should be submitted by email to hello@rescuedog.me with the subject line "S/N Proof — [Dog's Name]." The Rescue will confirm receipt within 5 business days.
5. Extension Requests
The Rescue will consider medical deferrals and timeline extensions on a case-by-case basis. To request an extension:
- Email hello@rescuedog.me with the subject line "S/N Extension Request — [Dog's Name]."
- Include a brief explanation and, where applicable, supporting documentation from your veterinarian (a signed note or letter is sufficient).
- Extensions are typically granted for 30–90 additional days. Longer deferrals for documented medical reasons may be approved at the Rescue's discretion.
Extensions must be requested before the 6-month deadline, not after. Retroactive extensions are not guaranteed.
6. Non-Compliance
The Rescue will follow the non-compliance process below for unaltered dogs past the required timeline without an approved extension:
- Month 6 (deadline): A friendly reminder email is sent if proof has not been received.
- Month 9: A formal notice of breach is issued. The Adopter has 30 days to submit proof or an approved extension request.
- Month 12: If no proof or approved extension is on file, the Rescue may exercise its right of reclaim under the Adoption Terms & Agreement.
We are not here to penalize you. If you're facing financial or logistical barriers to getting your dog altered, please contact us — we can often connect you with low-cost resources or work out a reasonable plan.
7. Spay/Neuter Deposit
A refundable spay/neuter deposit of $100–$200 may be collected at the time of adoption for unaltered dogs. This deposit is:
- Fully refunded upon receipt and confirmation of the required documentation within the agreed timeline.
- Forfeited if the dog is not altered within the required timeline without an approved extension.
- Separate from the adoption fee, which is non-refundable.
Whether a deposit applies to your specific adoption will be communicated at the time of placement.
8. Low-Cost Resources
RESCUE DOG .ME can connect you with low-cost spay/neuter programs in Wyoming and neighboring states. If cost is a barrier, please reach out to hello@rescuedog.me and we will do our best to help identify options in your area, including:
- SPCA and Humane Society low-cost clinics
- Wyoming Spay Wyoming programs
- Mobile spay/neuter units operating in rural areas
- Rescue-partner veterinary practices offering reduced rates
9. Governing Agreement
This Spay & Neuter Agreement is incorporated into and governed by the Adoption Terms & Agreement. In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the Adoption Terms, the Adoption Terms shall control. Both agreements are subject to Wyoming law.
Acknowledgment
By completing your adoption, you confirm that you have read and agree to this Spay & Neuter Agreement. Electronic submission of the adoption form constitutes a binding acknowledgment.