Fix It! Manitoba
Our Fix It! Manitoba community outreach program, established in 2013, stands as a beacon of support and collaboration with First Nations communities. The initiative is dedicated to providing essential resources and access to care for dogs within these regions.
We prioritize making safer and healthier communities, and responsible dog ownership, while respecting the community’s autonomy through:
Spay/neuter clinics
Emergency vaccine clinics
Licensing assistance
Dog population information gathering
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nd dog population management
Additionally, we extend support by providing resources like dog food, deworming treatments, and other necessities based on available supplies, acknowledging and honoring the unique needs of these communities.
Our team believes strongly in keeping dogs together with their families in northern and remote communities. We deeply respect this idea and work hard to support it. We are committed to building relationships based on helping each other and understanding one another. Manitoba Underdogs Rescue wants to empower these communities, recognizing their strengths and aspirations while collaboratively working together to enhance the welfare of the dogs, and respecting the culture and values of the people we serve.
Why spay/neuter + vaccinate?
The health and safety of a community, it’s people and it’s dogs, is our top priority.
Benefits to the Community Members:
Safer Streets. Spaying and neutering dogs helps keep the community safe by reducing the number of stray dogs, minimizing the chances of unexpected encounters or incidents.
Healthier Living. Vaccinating dogs safeguards the health of both people and dogs in the community, preventing the spread of diseases like rabies and distemper, and creating a healthier living environment.
Friendly Neighbours. Spaying and neutering contribute harmony in the neighbourhood by reducing behaviors like aggression and territorial marking, creating a more peaceful and enjoyable community for everyone.
Benefits to the Dog Population:
Healthier Lives. Spaying and neutering contribute to the well-being of dogs by preventing certain illnesses, ensuring they lead longer, healthier lives.
Safe & Sound. Neutered and spayed dogs are less likely to roam, reducing the risk of accidents, getting lost, or encountering harmful situations, keeping them safe and sound.
Caring Communities. By preventing overpopulation through spaying and neutering, communities ensure that every dog receives the care and attention they deserve, reducing the number of dogs without homes or proper care.
Clinic: | Location: | Date: | Veterinary Services Provided by: | Total Fixes: | Rescued: |
Beat the Heat | Westman First Nations | April/May 2013 | Pets First Vets | 13 | 5 |
Easterville | Easterville First Nation | July 2013 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 7 | - |
Project 48 | Sagkeeng First Nation | September 2013 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 48 | 6 |
Sandy Bay | Sandy Bay First Nation | December 2014 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 21 | 6 |
Beat the Heat | Westman First Nations | January 2015 | Southglen Veterinary Hospital | 10 | - |
Brokenhead | Brokenhead First Nation | June 2015 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 23 | 7 |
Sandy Bay 2.0 | Sandy Bay First Nation | September 2015 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 13 | 7 |
Project Solo | Long Plain First Nation | April/May 2016 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 43 | 28 |
Project Asha | Long Plain First Nation | October 2016 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 51 | 44 |
Project Aspire | Sagkeeng First Nation | February 2017 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 50 | 16 |
Project Demi | Ebb & Flow First Nation | May 2017 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 54 | 21 |
Project Alliance | Long Plain First Nation | July 2017 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 25 | 21 |
Project Aurora | Chemawawin Cree Nation | September 2017 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 50 | 60 |
Project Amber | Chemawawin Cree Nation | February 2018 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 50 | 57 |
Project Lance | Sagkeeng First Nation | May 2018 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 50 | 14 |
Beat the Heat | Sagkeeng/Hollow Water | June 2018 | Dakota Vet/Pembina Vet | 10 | - |
Beat the Heat | Chemawawin Cree Nation | August 2018 | Dakota Vet/Pembina Vet | 8 | - |
Project Aaron | Sagkeeng First Nation | October 2018 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 27 | 17 |
Project Argo | Chemawawin Cree Nation | October 2018 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 50 | 12 |
Beat the Heat | Sagkeeng First Nation | January 2019 | Dakota Veterinary Hospital | 5 | 3 |
Fairford 50 | Pinaymootang First Nation | March 2019 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 50 | 25 |
Project Noble | Chemawawin Cree Nation | May 2019 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 48 | 5 |
Project Luka | Sagkeeng First Nation | August 2019 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 50 | 22 |
Project Caden | Lake St. Martin First Nation | September 2019 | Hudson Reykdal Veterinary Services | 50 | 10 |
Project Jade | Chemawawin Cree Nation | February 2020 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 41 | 14 |
Beat the Heat | Various First Nations | July 2020 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 10 | 12 |
Beat the Heat | Chemawawin Cree Nation | December 2020 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 7 | 15 |
Beat the Heat | Various First Nations | April 2021 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 19 | 3 |
Project Carl | Chemawawin Cree Nation | September 2021 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 51 | 13 |
Project Zoe | Lake St. Martin First Nation | December 2021 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 55 | 21 |
Project Opie | Little Saskatchewan First Nation | March 2022 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 50 | 21 |
Beat the Heat | Various First Nations | June 2022 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 20 | 5 |
Project Una | Sagkeeng First Nation | August 2022 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 53 | 2 |
Beat the Heat | Various First Nations | August 2022 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 15 | 4 |
Project Charlie | Pinaymootang First Nation | November 2022 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 66 | 17 |
Beat the Heat | Sagkeeng First Nation | January 2023 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 19 | 13 |
Project Arthur | Chemawawin Cree Nation | February 2023 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 63 | 2 |
Beat the Heat | Various First Nations | June 2023 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 20 | 2 |
Project Brandy | Sagkeeng First Nation | August 2023 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 81 | 20
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Beat the Heat | Various First Nations | November 2023 | Winnipeg Humane Society | 22 | 0
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