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  2. At Fort Worth’s city-run animal shelters, hundreds of dogs ...

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    For most of 2019, the Fort Worth shelters had a live release rate over 90%, meaning that 9 in 10 animals were kept alive from one month to the next, according to a Star-Telegram analysis of city data.

  3. Mayor Bass said she'd save L.A.'s shelter animals. More ... - AOL

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    The euthanasia rate for dogs increased from 5.5% last year to more than 8% this year during the January-to-September period. About 1,517 cats were euthanized through September— a 17% increase ...

  4. County animal shelter sees decrease in number of euthanasia ...

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    In 2010, the shelter took in a total of 4,515 animals and euthanized 2,073, which is about 46% of that population, according to shelter reports. In 2020, the shelter took in ...

  5. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    A shelter's live release rate is the measure of how many animals leave a shelter alive compared to the number of animals they have taken in. A no kill shelter practices a very strict high live release rate, such as 90%, 95%, or even 100%.

  6. Here’s how animal shelter euthanasia rates compare ... - AOL

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    As with the state on the whole, animal euthanasia rates vary widely across the Triangle. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. No-kill shelter - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the live release rate of all dogs and cats in San Francisco was 86%. [25] In November 2010, the city voted to table indefinitely a proposed mandate to require city animal shelters to adopt "no-kill" policies. [26] The live release rate of the San Francisco SPCA in 2012 was self-reported as 97.79%. [27]

  8. Animal euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Animal euthanasia (euthanasia from Greek: εὐθανασία; "good death") is the act of killing an animal humanely, most commonly with injectable drugs. Reasons for euthanasia include incurable (and especially painful) conditions or diseases, [ 1 ] lack of resources to continue supporting the animal, or laboratory test procedures.

  9. 'We're inundated': Animal shelters across the U.S. are ...

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    Adoptions aren’t keeping up with the number of dogs coming in, leading to higher euthanasia rates, according to Shelter Animals Count, a nonprofit that tracks shelter statistics nationwide. In ...