In 2012 Pima County challenges were steep, over 12,500 animals were destroyed at Pima Animal Care Center (2011-2012, including all feral cats). But there was also much room for optimism, based on the success of other communities and the notable strengths in Pima County: namely, the volunteers and the rescue organizations supporting PACC and the
CELEBRATING 10 YEARS THE PEOPLE, THE ARMY OF COMPASSION In the begining, LeeAnne Savage organized the Just One Day event on June 11,th 2012, a national call to action for all shelters/rescues to make a pledge to halt unnecessary ‘euthanasia’ for just ONE day and on focus on alternatives like adoption events instead. Advocates
No Kill Pima County was pretty excited when The Grey Muzzle Organization announced the recipients of its annual grants this past July. NKPC is one of 78 animal welfare groups chosen from 344 applicants to receive a grant to help local senior dogs. The winning groups received more than $705,000 in grants to help save or
NKPC’s “Support, Options and Solutions (S.O.S.) for keeping pets out of shelters” helps pet owners and community cat caretakers keep their pets/cats safe, healthy and out of the shelters. S.O.S. includes information, referral and resources to address the reasons pets enter our shelters or suffer on the streets when they could have stayed with and
In our recent 2017-2018 PACC Outcomes Report we noted we would follow-up with details about “Adoption Returns” as that was a focus of attention in 2016-2017, when the return rate increased from 5%, which is below the national average of 6% (ASPCA, 2011), up to 6.9%. For a few years some have expressed concern about
In July 2017 the Town of Sahuarita began providing their own Animal Control Services with impound/adoption services from HSSA. A request for records for the first year of services yielded the following information, along with a comment that Sahuarita Police Department will be collecting better records in the future! The Town received 385 calls about