the city’s Animal Care Services as the shelter warns that it will fall short of its euthanasia goal for the first time in five years.
Lisa Norwood, ACS spokeswoman, said the department is doing more outreach going into the new fiscal year, which starts Oct. 1. The shelter has reached out to residents through strategic planning engagements and surveys used at town hall meetings. Norwood said feedback from the sessions helped frame next year’s budget request.
Some staffers at the San Antonio Animal Care Services center are fostering dogs and keeping them with them in their offices at work as seen on Friday afternoon. The rest of the extra funding will go toward vaccine clinics, with a goal of vaccinating 2,400 pets per year; spay and neuter surgeries, with a target of 12,455 free procedures per year; and upgrades to three play yard structures.
“When they want to walk in their neighborhood, or when they’re trying to walk their dog, they’re being attacked by packs of stray animals,” McKee-Rodriguez said of the residents he represents. Norwood said there currently is a four-to-five-month wait for people to make an appointment to surrender a pet. In the interim, she said, ACS provides access to trainers, free and low-cost veterinary resources and additional tools to find placement for pets outside of the shelter.
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