Dr Jeffrey Young graduated from Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1989. He established Planned Pethood Plus, Inc (PPP) in 1990.

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Dr Jeffrey Young graduated from Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine in He established Planned Pethood Plus, Inc (PPP) in PPP is best know for its low-cost mobile neutering services, Native American Reservation work, and training of veterinarians from around the world in more efficient surgical techniques. Dr. Young has served on numerous Human Society boards and has been an advisor from mobile surgical units all across America. He has founded his own non-profit group called Planned Pethood International. Planned Pethood International was established to help fund spay/neuter work and veterinary training from its new state of the art veterinary hospitals in Bratislava, Slovakia and Merida, Mexico. Dr. Young believes his human ethics come from being an Animal Control Officer during his veterinary college training. He is most proud of having personally sterilized over 165,000 animals in the last 20 years, and he is an outspoken proponent of early age neutering for companion animals population control. Dr. Young is driven by a simple underlying mission “to significantly reduce companion animal overpopulation through out the world.” “Think Globally Act Locally “ Solution to the crisis

No euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals. No euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals. Dogs and Cats will be valued as true companion animals. Dogs and Cats will be valued as true companion animals. Paradigm shift in social attitudes. The Only Real Solution to Companion Animal Overpopulation

Spay/neuter all surplus and non-breed standard animals. All adoptable animals be neutered prior to adoption. Spay/neuter all surplus and non-breed standard animals. All adoptable animals must be neutered prior to adoption. Reproduce only to enhance the breed, allow only the best of breed to reproduce, homes secured in advance. Dogs VS Cats Economics 101: Supply vs. Demand

Animal Control And Animal Abuse Government Agencies Veterinary Profession Humane Organizations Humanitarians Educational Institutions Friend Supply vs Demand Foe Lower the Standard Addressing Carrying Capacity of the Environment Behavioral Modification and Counseling Environmental Sociology Spay/Neuter

The Cold Harsh Facts  Between 30 – 60 % of adopting owners Do Not abide by spay/neuter contracts.  Humane Societies provide % of companion animals to households each year.  Dogs are 15 X and Cats 45 X more prolific than Humans.  There is around 80 million dogs and 96 million cats and countless millions feral/stray cats in America.  87 + % of cats and 76 + % of dogs in households today have been neutered, but about 20 % produce at least one litter prior to being sterilized.  Number “1”cause of Death for companion animals remains Euthanasia.  Cause of death for feral/stray animals is far worse! HBC, disease, poisoning, predation and starvation.

Humane Organizations Must be the Leaders  Warehousing companion animals will never solve overpopulation.  Must have active educational campaigns.  Must not except euthanasia as the cornerstone of population control.  Must invest in behavioral modification and counseling.  Must have a successful spay/neuter program.  Must spay/neuter all companion animals prior to adoption.  Must have an active feral/stray cat program. Our feline friends average 2.1 litters/year and 4.5 kittens per litter

Creating a Neutering Brigade, While Meeting Humane Obligations Creating a Neutering Brigade, While Meeting Humane Obligations “Regional Captains” every area has “animal people” find them, use them, empower them.  Can organize events.  Can pinpoint problem areas.  Can provide an educational network.  Can help with fundraising.  Can be a political force.  Can work with local veterinarians.

Money is limited so spend your $$ Wisely. How many animals can you warehouse per year? How many animals can you spay/neuter per year? What impact are you having in your community?

 Behavioral modification and counseling provided.  Adoption facility- foster homes.  Educational programs.  Legislative Initiatives.  Stationary neuter clinic.  Traditional mobile unit.  Task Force Technique.  Combinations. Peter Kiraly The Rex Foundation (Dog Shelter Hungary)

 Money spent on warehousing animals is money not going into a spay/neuter program.  Warehousing of companion animals doesn’t reduce over population and is not usually in the long term interest of the individual animal. THERE ARE THINGS WORSE THAN DEATH!!

 Should be involved in humane education.  Should be a good ambassador with moral authority when dealing with animals issues.  Should have good surgical skills. (Speed = skill) (Few complications = skill)  Should be well compensated for abilities.

 Don’t recreate the wheel.  Many organizations have excellent protocols and techniques.  Injectable anesthetics are as safe and efficient as gas anesthesia.  Technology will never replace human vigilance and awareness.

Creating a Neutering Brigade, While Meeting Humane Obligations Creating a Neutering Brigade, While Meeting Humane Obligations “Regional Captains” every area has “animal people” find them, use them, empower them.  Can organize events.  Can approach local contacts.  Can pinpoint problem areas.  Can provide an educational network.  Can help with fundraising.  Can be a political force.  Can work with local veterinarians.

1.Must have at least 2 support staff per veterinarian. 2.Must have safe, efficient anesthetic protocol. 3.Must have capabilities of sanitation and sterilization. 4.Must use non-reactive suture material. 5.Must have adequate space for holding and recovery. 6. Must have two surgical tables per doctor. 7.Must have adequate surgical packs. 7.Must have adequate surgical packs. 8.Must have animal properly prepped and positioned. 9.Must be able to keep good surgical technique. 10.Must minimize surgical time.

1. Must have at least 2 support staff per veterinarian.

2. Must have safe, efficient anesthetic protocol.

3. Must have capabilities of sanitation & sterilization.

4. Must use absorbable monofilament or stainless steel suture.

5. Must have adequate space for holding & recovery.

6. Must have 2 surgical tables per doctor.

7. Must have good Surgical Packs.

8. Must have animal properly prepped & positioned.

9. Must be able to tie good surgical knots & keep a set surgical technique Feline surgeries per day is good Canine surgeries per day is good

10. Must minimize Surgical time. Feline OHE 5-10 min. excellent Canine OHE min. excellent

 But the basic principles remains the same  Learn from other peoples mistakes

 A basic principal to remember: - if you are loosing 1 cent per surgery, doing more surgeries does not make you more money

Phase I  Humane organizations provide all equipment and supplies  Hosted by local community and invited by community leaders.  All volunteer based  Very large clinics Spay or die  Smaller more frequent  Humane Organizations or Government provides all supplies and equipment  Vets and Techs get some base pay salary Phase II Phase III  Regularly scheduled local events carried out by veterinarians.  Vets Provide all supplies and equipment  Performance based Pay

 Educational component.  Provides large volume spay/neuter program.  Provides sustained neutering program.  Helps empower local groups, individuals and veterinarians.  Makes connection for adoption programs.  Very cost effective.  Provides network of animal friendly people.

 Freedom from hunger  Freedom from fear and distress  Freedom from pain, injury and disease  Freedom from discomfort  Freedom to express normal behavior Improvise * Adapt * Overcome