This workshop will help you reduce your intake numbers and
euthanasia numbers while helping you focus on increasing your adoption and live release rate.
Not exact matches
It's a percentage that allows for
euthanasia and a small
number of natural deaths,
while being high enough to imply that pets aren't being killed for other reasons.
While Chihuahuas are ranked
number two for intake, they have a 48 % adoption rate and much lower
euthanasia rate of 15 %.
Our mission is to provide high quality care to pets
while providing affordable services so that we can help decrease the
number of
euthanasias due to financial limitations and help provide treatment options to caretakers with financial concerns.
Today,
while there are still too many unwanted cats and dogs, the
euthanasia rate has decreased to about 12.5 dogs and cats per 1,000 people — an almost 90 % drop when compared to
numbers recorded fifty years ago!
The mission of the nonprofit organization is to seek to end the preventable
euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets in Kern County through strong alliances with the community, local businesses and nonprofit organizations, to increase the
number of cats and dogs that are spayed and neutered,
while promoting animal health and safety within our community.
Euthanasia is selected for many reasons, including the large
number of pregnant cats in the spring, the difficulties of fostering a feral mother cat
while her kittens are being raised, and the poor chances of recapturing feral kittens if the pregnant mother is released.
Despite a 6.6 % increase over last year in pets surrendered by their owners and a nearly 4 % increase in the
number of pets that arrived this year, we were still able to decrease
euthanasia to a record low
number while saving 9,459 pets — the largest
number of dogs, cats and other pets saved in Kansas City's history.