We wanted to know more about the nonstop flow of dogs and cats into city shelters, so we sat down with an Animal Care Services live release manager.
The City of San Antonio's Animal Care Services department works with outside organizations and community members to place animals in homes or foster care before resorting to euthanasia.There’s a team of people at Animal Care Services whose job it is, every day, to determine which dogs and cats have been in the shelter the longest. .
But we wanted to know more about the people who make those life-and-death decisions, so we sat down with Jessica Travis, a live release manager for Animal Care Services, to talk about the process these public servants go through every day but Sundays, and what they wish the community knew about the job most of us would not want.
If an animal comes into the shelter with some form of identification, such as a microchip, we give it a five-day “due-out.” We always look at whether there are any potential owners that we could track down before we add an animal to the capacity euthanasia list. Every morning, we have to figure out how much space we will need for the next day. We put out a list of the animals that are at the end of their due-out date, and thus scheduled to be euthanized that afternoon.
About 90% of the animals that we bring in to Animal Care Services are owned by someone. Every day, we walk through the kennels with people who are looking for their lost pet. About 30% of the animals we take in go back to their owners. Sometimes the reward is that two hours later we get placement for that animal or it is adopted. I’m glad you brought that up because we sometimes don’t give ourselves enough credit for the work we do.: I think one of the biggest frustrations for us is that our community is not connected to euthanasia.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Dallas Animal Services previously responded to home where 4-year-old killed in dog attackDallas Animal Services confirmed they responded to two previous calls at the home where a 4-year-old girl died in a dog attack.
Leer más »
Edwins group to expand services to include non-profit day care centerEDWINS institute is expanding to provide child care for students.
Leer más »
Los Angeles city animal shelters in need of families looking to adopt, facility volunteersHere in Los Angeles, there are growing concerns about animals in the city's shelters. These shelters are in desperate need of qualified and willing families to adopt these pets, as well as volunteers.
Leer más »
Animal Tracks: Shelter has pets in need of homesThere are lots of dogs and cats at the Dothan Animal Shelter in need of good homes.
Leer más »
Animal rights activists call for end to NYC's horse-drawn carriagesActivists have called for a ban on horses in city streets for years, claiming it's dangerous and abusive.
Leer más »