First Nations Veterinary volunteer Sarah Glaser returns a dog to its kennel after its procedure at the free spay and neuter clinic on May 2, 2026. (Beau Glynn/The CUJ)
After the procedure, volunteers with First Nations Veterinary help to bring a puppy’s temperature back up at the free spay-and-neuter clinic on May 2, 2026. (Beau Glynn/The CUJ)Bear, one of the many dogs who walked into the Umatilla Tribal Fire Department to benefit from the free spay and neuter clinic facilitated by First Nations Veterinary and the 15/10 Foundation on May 2, 2026. (Beau Glynn, The CUJ)First Nations Veterinary volunteer Sam Martinico carries a drowsy dog to reunite with its owner after taking part in the free spay-and-neuter clinic on May 2, 2026. (Beau Glynn/The CUJ)A cat awaits its procedure at the free spay and neuter clinic facilitated by First Nations Veterinary and the 15/10 Foundation on May 2, 2026. (Beau Glynn/The CUJ)A dog reunites with his owner after taking part in the free spay and neuter clinic facilitated by First Nations Veterinary and the 15/10 Foundation on May 2, 2026. (Beau Glynn/The CUJ)A dog awaits their owner after its procedure at the free spay and neuter clinic facilitated by First Nations Veterinary and the 15/10 Foundation on May 2, 2026. (Beau Glynn/The CUJ)First Nations Veterinary volunteer Sam Martinico brings a puppy that participated in the free spay-and-neuter clinic on May 2, 2026, to its fosters after the puppy braved its procedure. (Beau Glynn/The CUJ)First Nations Veterinary volunteer Sarah Glaser returns a dog to its kennel after the dog’s procedure at the free spay-and-neuter clinic on May 2, 2026. (Beau Glynn/The CUJ)
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