Recent Progress in Animal Welfare
SAACS has made significant strides in improving their operations and animal care capabilities. The shelter has expanded its adoption events and enhanced its online presence, making it easier for potential pet parents to find their perfect companion. Perhaps most notably, they've increased their response rate to critical animal control calls from 40% to nearly 90%, showing their growing capacity to serve the community.
Expanded Services and Facilities
One of the key improvements at SAACS has been the expansion of kennel capacity, allowing the shelter to accommodate more animals in need. The shelter has also strengthened its spay/neuter policies, ensuring that dogs who have already been altered have additional protection from euthanasia lists.
How Community Support Makes a Difference
The path to reaching a 90% live release rate requires active community participation. There are several ways San Antonio residents can contribute to this lifesaving mission:
Adoption and Fostering
- Consider adopting a shelter pet
- Volunteer as a foster parent for animals awaiting permanent homes
- Share adoptable pets on social media to increase visibility
Volunteer Opportunities
Contributing time and skills can make a significant difference in shelter operations and animal care. Volunteers help with everything from basic animal care to adoption events and administrative support.
The Impact of Achieving No-Kill Status
Reaching the 90% threshold would represent more than just a number—it would signal a fundamental shift in how San Antonio handles animal welfare. This achievement would place SAACS among the leading animal care facilities in the nation, setting an example for other communities to follow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the 90% lifesaving goal at San Antonio Animal Care Services mean?
It refers to achieving a 90% live release rate, meaning at least 90% of shelter animals are adopted, transferred, or returned to their owners instead of being euthanized, which defines "no kill" status.
How can I help San Antonio Animal Care Services reach their 90% lifesaving milestone?
You can support by adopting pets, fostering animals, volunteering, spreading awareness during National Dog Week, and participating in SAACS events like adoption days.
Why does SAACS sometimes still euthanize animals despite aiming for no kill?
Challenges include limited shelter space, vet shortages for mandatory spay/neuter before reclaim, and prioritizing high-risk or medically needy animals, especially as intake increases.
Looking Ahead
As SAACS continues its journey toward the 90% benchmark, the shelter remains committed to transparent operations and community engagement. This milestone isn't just about numbers—it's about creating a more compassionate community for our four-legged friends.
The success of this initiative depends on continued community support and involvement. Whether through adoption, fostering, or volunteering, every contribution brings San Antonio one step closer to becoming a true safe haven for animals in need. As National Dog Week reminds us, our furry friends depend on us to be their voice and their champions.