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kody's fund is a non-profit organization set up to fund spay & neuter programs.

the mission of kody's fund is to support organizations with active spay & neuter programs in order to bring an end to pet overpopulation.

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kody's fund receives 10% of all earthdog profits
Friday
Nov052010

nashville pitbull awareness day 2010

the event this year was a great success...we had fun and all the dogs seemed to have fun.  the spay station neutered 16 dogs on site and handed out many vouchers for free spays & neuters at fix for life.  all pictures from the event are posted on our facebook page.

Thursday
Oct212010

pitbull awareness day 2010

for the third year we will be sponsoring the spay station at the nashville event which will provide free on site neuters and coupons for free spays and neuters at the new leash facility in lebanon. come join us, dogs of all varieties are welcome. we’ll be there with our pittie, violet – it should be a beautiful day.  

click here for a state by state listing of events and here for information about the nashville event.

Saturday
Aug222009

the spay station matching grant

we are happy to announce we will be matching a $5000 grant bestowed to the spay station by two mauds foundation.  this money will make it possible for the spay station to continue their amazing efforts to ending pet overpopulation in middle tennessee.  we will also be sponsoring another pit bull awareness day in october...more to come on that.

Wednesday
Mar042009

the spay station

in february kody's fund sponsored the spay station for 4 trips to sumner county where a large number of low income families who wanted to do the right thing were helped. 

  • a total of 107 animals were spayed and neutered

 

Wednesday
Nov052008

pitbull awareness day update

pitbull awareness day was an enormous success. the spay station neutered 46 dogs in one day – i can’t believe i just typed 46 dogs!! fix for life also gave out a large number of certificates for free spays. it was overwhelming to see all the cages filled with dogs from our community. it really made us hopeful that someday there can be an end to the overpopulation problem in nashville. we were absolutely honored to be a part of it.

Friday
Oct242008

pitbull awareness day

tomorrow is pitbull awareness day in nashville and earthdog and kody's fund are sponsoring the spay station.  the spay station will be parked at edgehill village and will be neutering 38 (not a typo...38) pitbull/pitbull mixes.  we're proud to be able to fund this amazing event.  if you're in the nashville area please come down to edgehill village tomorrow between 11-2.  they will also be giving away certificates for no cost spay & neuter surgeries to be done at fix for life

if you've done any foster or rescue work in nashville then chances are high you have or have had a pit bull variety.  we have a serious problem with dog fighting and many of the stray dogs on the streets are pit and pit mixes - wonderful dogs that just need a chance.  spaying and neutering is a real world solution to an abhorrent problem.  this event is a great step in the right direction for nashville.  (picture is sara femlee of the spay station/fix for life).

 

Monday
Oct132008

the spay station

kody's fund sponsored the spay station for a day in portland, tn.  a total of 30 cats & dogs were spayed or neutered

  • 8 dog spays
  • 6 dog neuters
  • 8 cat spays
  • 8 cat neuters
Thursday
May292008

the spay station

kody's fund sponsored the spay station for a day in carthage, tn.  a total of 27 cats & dogs were spayed or neutered.

  • 11 female dogs (most large breeds)
  • 8 male dogs
  • 6 female cats
  • 2 male cats
Thursday
Jan242008

the spay station

kody's fund sponsored the spay station for a day in murfreesboro, tn.  the following dogs & cats were spayed or neutered:

  • 8 female dogs
  • 8 female cats
  • 7 male dogs
  • 6 male cats

a total of 29 dogs & cats received these much needed procedures. 

Monday
Dec102007

the spay station

kody's fund sponsored the spay station for a day in watertown, tn.  the following cats & dogs were spayed or neutered:
  • 6 female dogs
  • 5 male dogs
  • 13 female cats
  • 5 male cats

a total of 29 cats & dogs were brought in by low income families who could not have otherwise afforded these procedures

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