SAN ANGELO – The San Angelo Animal Services is experiencing a space crisis, with 279 dogs on the premises as of Monday afternoon.
According to a social media post by the City of San Angelo, "After more than four weeks in the “critical: dangerously full” category, we have downgraded to the “high” category.
Sadly, certain dogs had to be euthanized to achieve this. We take this action seriously and no decisions were made lightly. We euthanized specific dogs to make sure our remaining animals received the necessary attention for daily care.
We achieved no-kill status last year and still have a chance to make it for FY22. Supporting our programming still matters and makes a difference for the many adoptable pets still available through Concho Valley PAWS. The community support we’ve received has saved so many animals and your advocacy, social media shares, fostering and enrichment were, and still are, worth it."
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A "no-kill" policy is not a practical method of running an animal shelter that charges for adoptions of abandoned and neglected pets from local caring family's whom just had to have them, but sadly enough couldn't or mostly, wouldn't take care of them.
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