By providing high volume stationary veterinary clinics in targeted, underserved neighborhoods, staffed by veterinary professionals with expertise and sensitivity, and promoting the message of «We can fix this,» we can reach the goal of reducing shelter intake and
eliminating euthanasia of healthy animals.
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SDHS turned its Sherman Street location into a rehabilitation center as part
of its «Getting to Zero» initiative, a countywide effort to
eliminate euthanasia in
healthy and treatable
animals.
Funds raised from this event will allow West Columbia Gorge Humane Society (WCGHS) to continue their mission
of eliminating unnecessary
euthanasia of healthy or treatable companion
animals in the community and find them permanent, loving homes.
Our mission is to
eliminate euthanasia of healthy, adoptable
animals through rescue, spay / neutering, education, and adoption.
Together, they have partnered with rescue groups, spay - neuter clinics, and the College
of Veterinary Medicine to
eliminate the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable
animals, maintaining a community - wide save rate
of 90 percent throughout 2017.
The No Kill Plan contains 34 recommendations, each designed to enhance lifesaving efforts and to ensure the city is able to maintain a lifesaving rate above 90 percent, with the ultimate goal
of eliminating the
euthanasia of healthy and treatable
animals.