Not exact matches
Today, with hundreds of cities and counties saving 90 % or more of their
shelter animals, anyone who presumes that all No Kill
shelters must be limited
admission is
just denying reality.
Or would
animals just be turned loose in the parking lot, to suffer an unknown fate, or taken to nearby
shelters that kept the old, unmanaged
admission policy?
Check out the results of a study
just published in the peer - reviewed journal
Animals, «Factors Associated with High Live Release for Dogs at a Large, Open -
Admission, Municipal
Shelter.»
According to San Bernardino County spokesperson Doug Wert, pit bull
admissions to the San Bernardino County
animal shelter have dropped from 2,066 with a 77 % euthanasia rate in fiscal year 2009 - 2010,
just before the ordinance was passed, to 1,037 with a 31 % euthanasia rate in fiscal year 2014 - 2015.