Operation Pit Stop

Is Back for 2026!

Free Spay or Neuter Surgeries!

Operation

Pit Stop

Is Back for 2026!

Free Spay or Neuter Surgeries!

Operation Pit Stop - February 14 & 15, 2026*

Location: Miami-Dade County - South Dade Government Center

10740 SW 211th St, Cutler Bay, FL 33189

*All appointments for February are full. Check back for new appointments next month.

FOMA/OPS Outreach Surgery Drop-off

FEMALE Dogs

FOMA/OPS Outreach Surgery Drop-off

MALE Dogs

Additional Guidelines

✔ Must be a Miami-Dade County Resident

✔ Pets must be up to date on Rabies vaccination

✔ Services include Spay or Neuter

✔ Microchip if none implanted

✔ No Brachycephalic Breeds

✔ No Pets over 80lbs 

Operation Pit Stop - February 14 & 15, 2026*

Location: Miami-Dade County - South Dade Government Center

10740 SW 211th St, Cutler Bay, FL 33189

*All appointments for February are full. Check back for new appointments next month.

FOMA/OPS Outreach Surgery Drop-off

FEMALE Dogs

FOMA/OPS Outreach Surgery Drop-off

MALE Dogs

Additional Guidelines

✔ Must be a Miami-Dade County Resident

✔ Pets must be up to date on Rabies vaccination

✔ Services include Spay or Neuter

✔ Microchip if none implanted

✔ No Brachycephalic Breeds

✔ No Pets over 80lbs 

Is My Dog a Bully Breed?

Bully-Breed is a wide category of dog that encompasses American Pit Bull Terriers, Staffordshire Terriers, Terrier Mixes, American Bulldogs, Cane Corsos, Dogo Argentinos, and other similar mixed or pure-bred dogs.

If your dog has any of the following characteristics, it likely qualifies as a bully breed.

Is My Dog a Bully Breed?

Bully-Breed is a wide category of dog that encompasses American Pit Bull Terriers, Staffordshire Terriers, Terrier Mixes, American Bulldogs, Cane Corsos, Dogo Argentinos, and other similar mixed or pure-bred dogs.

If your dog has any of the following characteristics, it likely qualifies as a bully breed.

Why Spay or Neuter Your Dog?

Spaying or neutering your pet provides many health benefits—like decreased risk of various cancers and a longer, healthier life, just to name a few. It also helps limit the number of animals that end up in shelters by preventing accidental litters.

What To Do Before Surgery

The night before your surgery, do not allow your dog to eat any food or treats after midnight, or in the morning. You may allow your dog to have access to water. Please ensure your dog has a good potty walk before presenting for surgery.