The Montana Spay/Neuter Task Force

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and one single part-time
paid employee -run
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We are an all -volunteer
and one single part-time
paid employee - run
organization.
100% of your donation supports our
spay / neuter events!

1999 Events
Phase I clinics are large spay / neuter events where the Task Force provides all the materials and needs to set up a clinic with up to six surgical tables. The Task Force recruits the veterinarians and vet techs, a few experienced volunteers, and helps with publicity and educational materials.

Phase II are smaller, regularly scheduled spay / neuter events funded mostly by the host community.  

Event # 15
Kalispell, Montana
Flathead Spay / Day Celebration
February 27-28, 1999
Two day event
7 veterinarians : Dr. Breanna Zechin, Dr. Hugh Rogers, Dr. Doug Hamill, Dr. Terry Yunker, Dr. Bathany Grohs, Dr. Barbara Calm (in her clinic) and Dr. Rick Myers (in his clinic)
Total Dogs 60 (26 male, 34 female)
Total Cats 139
(69 male, 70 female)
Grand Total 199
 
   
Event # 16
Warm Springs, Montana
First Feral Cat Awareness Day: A demonstration project
March 6, 1999
One day event
4 veterinarians : Dr. Julie Kappes, Dr. David Guhlke, Dr. Terry Yunker, Dr. Patti Pratto
Total Cats 48 (19 male, 29 female)
 
   

Event # 17
Lodge Grass, Montana
First Healthy Pet Awareness Week
March 5-7, 1999
Three day event
8 veterinarians : Dr. Jeffrey Young and Dr. Mark Chamberline (Denver), Dr. Dave Hoffman, Dr. Karol Hudec and Dr. Rastilov Kolesar (from Slovakia), Dr. Mark Francis, Dr. Susanne Roth, and Dr. Marvin Mackie
Total Dogs 116 (49 male, 67 female)
Total Cats 78
(35 male, 43 female)
Grand Total 194
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Event # 18
Lame Deer, Montana
Northern Cheyenne Pet Awareness Week
April 8-10, 1999
Three day event
10 veterinarians : Dr. Jeffrey Young and Dr. Mark Chamberline (Denver), Dr. Karol Hudec and Dr. Rastilov Kolesar (from Slovakia), Dr. Mark Francis, Dr. Ford Brown, Dr. David Clark, Dr. Becky Brown, Dr. Cindy Hager, and Dr. Marvin Mackie
Total Dogs 189 (79 male, 110 female)
Total Cats 124
(70 male, 54 female)
Grand Total 313
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Event # 19
Bozeman, Montana
Sled Dog and House of Horror Rescue Dogs
May 8, 1999
One day event
4 veterinarians : Dr. Cindy Morcaux, Dr. Shannon Parsons, Dr. Mark Johnson, Dr. Connie van Luchene
Total Dogs 53 (18 male, 35 female)
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Event # 20
Darby, Montana
Darby Love Your Pet Week
June 25-27, 1999
Three day event
5 veterinarians : Dr. Mark Chamberlin, Dr. Patti Prato, Dr. Doug Hamill, Dr. Jack Ward, Dr. Linda Perry
Total Dogs 84 (48 male, 36 female)
Total Cats 140
(68 male, 72 female)
Grand Total 224
 
   
Event # 21
Fort Peck, Montana
Fort Peck Tribes Pet Care Week
August 27-30, 1999
Four day event
7 veterinarians : Dr. Jeffrey Young, Dr. Kelly Pinkston, Dr. Mark Johnson, Dr. Lee Ann Toolan, 3 veterinarians with Michigan State University Vet School
Total Dogs 348 (140 male, 208 female)
Total Cats 375
(159 male, 216 female)
Grand Total 723
 
   
Event # 22
Fort Belknap, Montana
Fort Belknap Tribes Pet Care Week
September 1-3, 1999
Three day event
5 veterinarians : Dr. Jeffrey Young, Dr. Becky Brown, Dr. Peggy Larson, Dr. Roger Prior, Dr. Ken Harshman
Total Dogs 110 (48 male, 62 female)
Total Cats 200
(69 male, 131 female)
Grand Total 310
 
   
Total For 1999: 8 events, 2064 animals fixed

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Mission Statement   FAQ  Typical Demonstration Clinic Tour 
2007 Event Schedule     Meet the Task Force  
Reasons for Spay/Neuter   What's New  Fundraising Ideas   Educational Links
Testimonials   Buy Stuff ! Statistically Speaking   Home   Contact Us
We are a member of Montana Shares 
Raffle Items  Forms For Your MSNTF Clinic  Join Us!

History/Past Events 
1996  1997  1998  1999  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007

Montana Spay/Neuter Task Force

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