Rogers Partners with Humane Society to Offer Free Pet Services

New agreement provides free spay, neuter, and vaccination services for Rogers residents' pets.

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

The city of Rogers, Arkansas has entered into a 10-year agreement with the Humane Society for Animals to provide free spay, neuter, and vaccination services for pets owned by Rogers residents. The Humane Society will construct a dedicated facility in Rogers to deliver these services, which will be supported by a monthly fee from the city.

Why it matters

This partnership aims to address pet overpopulation in the Rogers community by improving access to critical preventative pet care services. It builds on an existing collaboration between Rogers Animal Services and the Humane Society, formalizing the relationship and expanding the services available to local pet owners.

The details

Under the agreement, the Humane Society will build a new facility in Rogers to provide spay, neuter, and rabies vaccination services for pets owned by verified Rogers residents. The city will pay a monthly facility support fee as well as a set fee for each procedure performed. The initial term of the agreement is 10 years.

  • The Rogers City Council approved the agreement on February 25, 2026.
  • The Humane Society facility is expected to open and begin operations once it receives its certificate of occupancy.

The players

Rogers City Council

The governing body of the city of Rogers, Arkansas that approved the agreement with the Humane Society.

Greg Hines

The mayor of Rogers, Arkansas who stated the partnership will address pet overpopulation in a responsible way.

Humane Society for Animals

A nonprofit organization that will construct a dedicated spay and neuter facility in Rogers and provide the veterinary services under the agreement.

Clay Morgan

The director of the Humane Society for Animals who said the agreement strengthens an already effective partnership with Rogers Animal Services.

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What they’re saying

“This partnership builds on years of cooperation. By formalizing our relationship and investing in prevention, we are addressing pet overpopulation in a responsible way.”

— Greg Hines, Mayor (nwaonline.com)

“We have worked closely with Rogers Animal Services for many years. This agreement allows us to expand access to critical spay and neuter services and build the facility and veterinary capacity necessary to meet the growing needs.”

— Clay Morgan, Director, Humane Society for Animals (nwaonline.com)

What’s next

The Humane Society facility is expected to open and begin operations once it receives its certificate of occupancy, at which point service availability and appointment scheduling details will be announced.

The takeaway

This partnership between Rogers and the Humane Society demonstrates a proactive approach to improving pet welfare and reducing animal overpopulation in the community through increased access to essential veterinary services for local pet owners.