|
Program |
Action |
Reason |
Responsibility |
|
Organization |
Separate Animal Control and Nonprofit
Organizations
With Partnership |
Different missions
Different funding sources
Compromises humane ethic, reduces regional shelter capacity.
Underfunds proactive programs |
Nonprofit |
|
Goal Setting |
Shared Regional Goals to lower impoundment and
euthanasia rates, increase spay/neuter and microchip rates |
Raise community awareness
Every organization shares in rehoming success and
takes responsibility for pet's lost. (No good guys or bad guys, All
in this together) |
Every companion animal person and organization |
|
Ordinance Enforcement |
Government animal control (professional officers) |
Government enforcement and response to citizen
calls
Better staffed and equipped to perform these
functions.
Empowered by law. |
The Government
(By law) |
|
Animal
Control
Funding |
$5 to $6 per capita
for Animal Control with
25% going to proactive programs like spay/neuter and permanent
identification. |
Animal control is a public service for the entire
community, not just animal owners. This program should receive
general fund money. |
Local county or city government |
|
Animal Control |
Euthanize surplus animals |
Maintain the carrying capacity of the community |
Animal Control ONLY |
|
Nonprofit Animal Welfare |
A No-kill, low-kill, care until adopted,
aggressive adoption, non profit organization |
Increased public support and resources. Administer
proactive programs that prevent animals from becoming impounded.
Increases adoptions and market share. |
All Community nonprofits |
|
Stray Animal Impoundment |
Take in strays |
Keep public safe |
Animal Control |
|
Owner Relinquishment |
Receive owner released
Limited admissions based on ability to place pet |
Provide temporary housing for those who can no
longer keep their pets. |
Nonprofits |
|
Animal Control Transfers |
Transfer animal to nonprofit for adoption (at no
cost) |
Nonprofit better able to market and adopt animals
More public participation because animals in
shelter are not on "death row." |
Nonprofit
Animal Control |
|
Animal Control Adoptions |
Nonprofit handles Animal Control adoptions |
Nonprofits are better able to market pets
available for adoption to community |
Nonprofits
Animal Control |
|
Permanent Identification -
Part of license program |
Low cost lifetime license with microchip and
spay/neuter
80% usage Rate |
Lower volume of strays Track ownership Save Animal
Lives by increasing return to owner rate |
Animal Control |
|
Lost and Found |
Lost animal recovery handled by nonprofit with
shared data base |
Greater staffing resources
Better equipped to administer program |
Nonprofit |
|
Microchips |
Subsidies for low income owners |
Safeguard
pets |
Nonprofit |
|
Microchips |
ID a thons |
Increase microchip use |
Nonprofits |
|
Visual Identification |
Supply visual
ID Tag (take donations only) |
Increase Pet ID Rate |
Nonprofit |
| Spay/Neuter |
10,000
spay/neuters per year |
Reduce
supply of surplus pets |
Nonprofits
Animal Control |
|
Spay/Neuter |
Low-cost Clinic |
Align Supply with demand |
Animal Control
Nonprofits |
|
Spay/Neuter |
All animals S/N before adoption release |
S/N deposits don't work. Shelters can't contribute
to the surplus problem |
All Adoption Shelters |
|
Spay/Neuter |
Mobile S/N van |
More accessible to low income, ethnic and rural
communities |
Nonprofit |
|
Spay/Neuter |
Veterinary Vouchers |
More affordable for low-income and casual
caretakers (People who feed stray cats) |
County or City Governments |
|
Spay/Neuter |
Feral Cat
S/N Program |
Stem volume of kittens from feral colonies |
Nonprofits |
|
Spay/Neuter |
Spay athons |
Raise public awareness |
Nonprofits & veterinarians |
|
Pet Retention |
Low-cost Dog Training Classes |
Prevent problems Help owners bond |
Nonprofits
Veterinarians
Animal Control
Breeders |
|
Pet Retention |
Behavior Hot Line |
Help owners work out problems |
Nonprofits |
|
Pet Retention |
Preadoption Test |
Detect high probability of relinquishments and
offer training |
Nonprofit
Animal Control
Veterinarians
Breeders |
| Pet
Retention |
New
Owner Orientation |
Get
new owners off on the right track and prevent unwitting abuse |
Nonprofits
Animal Control
Veterinarians
Breeders |
|
Pet Health Care and Rehabilitation |
Care for sick and injured homeless pets |
Fulfill the humane ethic |
Nonprofit |
|
Low income programs |
Reduced rates for S/N, Microchips and training |
Go right to the source of most surplus animal
problems. |
Nonprofits
Animal control |
|
Veterinarian Involvement |
Offer low-cost spay/neuter
Take government vouchers
Perform early-age spay/neuter
Offer behavior exams at 6 mo
Offer training classes or refer |
Key contacts with pet owning community |
Veterinarians
Governments |
|
Feral, Free-Roaming Cats |
Trap/Vaccinate/Alter/Release |
Reduce oversupply of cats from main source, feral
cats |
Nonprofits |
|
Breeders |
Breeders Certification |
Offers a way to distinguish between responsible
and charlatan breeders. |
Local All Breed Clubs |
|
Pet Acquisition |
Local (coalition sponsored) pet acquisition agency |
Refer public to available pets. Monitor activity.
Eventually be able to align supply with demand for area animals |
Community Pet
Coalition |