Company Profile

Animal Protection League

Company Overview

The Animal Protection League is a Humane Society that operates a Low-Cost Spay/Neuter and Vaccination Program.

Company History

Animal Protection League’s History

The Animal Protection League (the League) was formed in 1984 in the state of Texas as an animal rescue and adoption agency. In May 1996, the League was reorganized with an additional goal of operating a low cost spay/neuter and vaccination program located in Sulphur Springs, Texas. With the successful implementation of the spay/neuter and vaccination program, the League began to expand services to other communities with the operation of a transfer program from surrounding counties. A Meadows Foundation grant in 2000 provided the League with funds to purchase a cargo van (The Critter Getter) to facilitate the transfer program.

As a result of the transfer initiative, a satellite program was opened in Longview, Texas in September 2003. Since the reorganization of the League the two programs have sterilized more than 250,000 companion animals from a 25 county, three state region. The programs are open to the public six days a week and service 150-200 animals per day of operation. A major goal of the League’s low cost pet sterilization programs is to end the excessive “littering” and the needless euthanasia of animals in rural East Texas.

Even though the League was operating two stationary clinics, the need for low-cost spay/neuter services was still greater than ever. In January 2012, we purchased a 20 foot surgical trailer. This allowed our staff to travel to surrounding communities. Our mobile unit visits the cities of Marshall, Mineola, Henderson and Palestine every month. The mobile program was in such need that in 2014 we sold our old trailer and designed and built a modern 30-foot surgical trailer. The APL staff now travels to 30 locations across East Texas.

The League does not receive any public funds. It instead operates on small, individual donations, fundraising efforts within its communities, and from fees generated by sterilization services.

The League’s low cost pet sterilization programs offer a number of services to the public, some of which include:

• A pet sterilization voucher system with area animal shelters and independent animal organizations. Through this municipal coupon system, the League sterilizes animals from more than ten area shelters to help new owners comply with Texas law. Additionally, the League redeems pet sterilization vouchers given by area animal welfare organizations.

• A low cost vaccination program offered to our communities. Seven days per week, the League offers vaccinations at a reduced cost to citizens in our communities. This helps to promote animal health as well as protecting the community from the deadly rabies virus.

The League’s many programs positively influence East Texas through community outreach and volunteerism. The League’s pet sterilization facilities include stainless steel pet holding cages and a sterile surgery area for its contracted veterinarians. The League’s pet sterilization programs are self-sufficient, but do not generate sufficient revenue to grow existing programs. The League relies on the generosity of the community to help advance our goals.

Positions Available
  • 26 days ago

    Veterinarian - Spay/Neuter Assistance Program

    Animal Protection League - Multiple locations

    JOIN THE ANIMAL PROTECTION LEAGUE Make a Difference in East TexasThe Animal Protection League (APL), a well-established nonprofit organization in the heart of East Texas, is seeking a full-time veterinarian to join our dedicated team. Have you ever considered making the switch to high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter (HQHVSN) work? If so, this could be your calling. For over 30 years, APL has proudly delivered affordable, high-quality veterinary services to 30 communities across East Texas. ...

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