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(CCPRNOKILL) Coryell County Pet Rescue - No Kill Reviews


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A Compassionate Director 4 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:21:58
Barbi and Randy are the best people you would ever want to meet. Their Kindness and philanthropy exceeds far beyond the thousands of pets they help every year to families and people in need that they help, donate and share with. They are not wealthy, but they give all they have and often do without themselves. There are angels in heaven watching over these angels on earth.
5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:28:25
Barbi, Randy and all of their volunteers and foster families take in as many pets as they can. If and when they are out of space, they offer to transport pets to facilities across the state who have room to take in the pets. That's above and betond. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be taken serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by LindaSpurlin-Dominik, on 2014-02-22 12:50:57
Personally I cannot say enough about the awesome job Barbi and Randy S do in between working and their efforts to help many animals. This includes but not limited to constant recruiting new foster homes, new potential "furever homes", organizing off-site adoptions, organizing fundraisers, posting the CCPR-No Kill Facebook page needs of the organization and the animals in their care, and traveling many miles to pull animals from shelters or other rescues that have run out of room to ensure more animals find those new "furever homes". Barbi is definitely not a rescue director who sites behind a closed door, letting everyone else do the work or ignore the needs of other shelters/rescues that need help. She is sure sure one outstanding lady who puts the needs of these animals first wherever she can humanly possible can.
1 posted by KristinaCrawford, on 2013-08-26 19:37:59
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Proactive Redemptions 4 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:19:13
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:26:28
Coryell County Pet Rehoming offers deeply discounted microchip services for lost pets who have been returned to their families. They also offer to scan all found pets and do the leg work to get the pet back to their family. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be taken serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by LindaSpurlin-Dominik, on 2014-02-22 12:44:16
CCPR-No Kill does everything humanly possible to help by promoting the lost pet through various means including posting details and who to contact if pet wereabouts are known on a continuous bases til usually the pet is located or by chance someone finds a stray animal, first contacting CCPR-No Kill or taking the stray to a local veterinarian. Based on my knowledge at least 90-95% pets lost in this county have been found and returned to their owners.
1 posted by KristinaCrawford, on 2013-08-26 19:37:56
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Volunteers 4 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:19:09
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:22:24
CCPRNOKILL has many volunteers, from Vet techs to groomers, Teachers, bankers, local youth and retired alike. You simply couldn't ask for a greater group of people. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be taken serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by LindaSpurlin-Dominik, on 2014-02-22 12:40:06
CCPR-No Kill is ALL volunteer consisting of individuals who literally dedicate their lives and time to ensure abandoned/surrendered companion animals in their care find the right "furever home". It is awesome what these volunteers (founder, staff, foster homes) do many hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days each year. Best organized organization involved with animal Re-homing that I have been around over the years I have been involved with such organizations (40+ years).
1 posted by KristinaCrawford, on 2013-08-26 19:37:52
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Public Relations/Community Involvement 4 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:19:06
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:20:56
Coryell County Pets Rehoming is partnered with local feed stores, veterinarians, social media sites and businesses all over the county. They are well known for all they do. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be taken serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by LindaSpurlin-Dominik, on 2014-02-22 12:35:43
CCPR-NO Kill founder and other volunteers are constantly working to keep these beloved furbabies under their care in the public eye via social media platforms, through their website, communicating with the community with off-site adoptions at very business locations not only within the local community but participating at off-site adoption events in other communities surrounding Gatesville TX.
1 posted by KristinaCrawford, on 2013-08-26 19:37:49
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Medical and Behavior Programs 4 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:19:03
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:18:46
CCPRNOKILL Pets are not ready for adoption until they are socialized, vetted, crate and dog door trained, leash trained and know basic commands - that's dedication folks! Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be taken serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by LindaSpurlin-Dominik, on 2014-02-22 12:33:10
CCPR-No Kill has established a working relationship with the area veterinarians to help them ensure these animals are healthy and get the necessary care if they come into the organization sick, injured, and other professionals (trainers, etc.) where an animal may be traumatized or at some point had been abused.
1 posted by KristinaCrawford, on 2013-08-26 19:37:46
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Pet Retention 5 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:19:00
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:14:46
Barbi and Randy of CCPRNOKILL offer low cost boarding for military folks. It is their goal to help pet owners keep their pets. They donate food, fencing, dog houses, vaccinations and so much more to pet owners who need a hand up in order to keep their family pet. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be takes serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by DariaWhetstone, on 2016-03-07 17:49:51
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5 posted by LindaSpurlin-Dominik, on 2014-02-22 12:30:04
If there is a chance to help pet owners keep their pets instead of surrendering them, to the best of my knowledge the organization's will be there to help in many ways with suggestions, providing other possible resources where known who can also help. Over the past few years with the economy the way it is and so many people losing their jobs and houses due to foreclosure, unfortunately the first one in the family impacted can be the family pets.
Comprehensive Adoption Programs 5 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:18:57
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:12:10
CCPRNOKILL's adoption application is the most simple and comprehensive application I have ever filled out. They require a veterinarian reference and two personal references and they do walk through of your property with and without the pet. No 6-12 page application necassary. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be takes serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by DariaWhetstone, on 2016-03-07 17:49:40
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5 posted by LindaSpurlin-Dominik, on 2014-02-22 12:26:31
CCPR-No Kill volunteers are dedicated to ensure the companion animals in the organization's care are placed in caring and safe "furever homes" with responsible pet owners. These volunteers also spend their time and enegy in recuriting and screening potential adopters through off-site adoption events, other community events, and via social media. They also ensure that the companion animal being adopted out is full vetted either through the organization including but not limited to veterinarian checks, current on required shots, fecal and heartworm testing, and the animal is spayed/neutered and micro-chipped either by the organization or through written agreement that the adopter will care for and advise the organization in writing that certain things have been complete at the adopters expense. As an individual who only adopts shelter/rescue animals, CCPR-NO Kill has established a very comprehensive program making sure all bases are covered with proper paper trails, screening of potential adopters, doing follow-up, and promoting the companion animal needing a new "furever home" plus helping pet owners whose pet or pets have become missing by sharing this info through their social media venue.
Foster Care 4.2 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:18:54
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:10:08
I have fostered for Coryell County Pets Rehoming and I have adopted from Coryell County Pets rehoming. While fostering dogs for CCPRNOKILL - they supplied the food, the treats, the flea and heartworm prevention, and paid for all of the necessary vet visits. there was absolutely zero out of pocket expense to me. I just provided the love, training, and space to be until forever homes could be found. You won't find any other rescue tht is this responsible for th pets in their charge. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be takes serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by DariaWhetstone, on 2016-03-07 17:49:12
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5 posted by LindaSpurlin-Dominik, on 2014-02-22 12:15:46
As someone who has fostered with CCPR-No Kill in Coryell County and fostered for another organizaiton in another state, have found the volunteers with this organization spend the time to ensure the companion animals in there care are placed in a loving and safe temp home until the pet or pets are placed in their new "furever home". They definitely do not just dump an animal in just anyone's home which is very important to ensure the animal or animals are properly care for and kept in a safe home environment. As I have learned the foster care giver volunteers in this organization are definitely responsible pet owners and do what they do because they care. I'm salute all of them and the excellent foster home program that CCPR-No Kill has established.
1 posted by KristinaCrawford, on 2013-08-26 19:37:37
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Rescue Groups 5 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:18:51
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:06:29
Barbi and Randy pull pets not only from the high kill shelters and pounds in Coryell county, but also from surrounding counties, they pick up lost and stray pets and they take in owner surrendered pets. They have hearts as big as Texas. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be takes serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by DariaWhetstone, on 2016-03-07 17:45:59
CCPRNOKILL has pulled pets from Brownwood, Bosque County, Gatesville, Killeen, Ft. Hood, Fort Worth, White Settlement, Bell County, McClennan Co, Hamilton County, San Antonia, Dallas, and so many more in their efforts to cut down on the senseless murders of healthy pets that takes place every day in Kill shelters.
5 posted by LindaSpurlin-Dominik, on 2014-02-22 12:10:49
This organization's founder (Barbi S) and many of their volunteers spend hours and travel many miles to help other organizations and shelters in pulling animals so they have a better chance of being re-homed in their current location. They definitely are willing to go above and beyond the norm and are constantly "walking the walk" to ensure many of this abandoned and surrendered animals find that perfect new "furever home".
High-Volume, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter 5 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:18:48
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:04:21
Many of the pets that are saved by ccprnokill are spayed/neutered/fully vaccinated/microchipped prior to adoption. This group is truly amazing and they keep their adoption fees low. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be takes serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
5 posted by DariaWhetstone, on 2016-03-07 17:43:18
Barbi and CCPRNOKILL Transport pets on the second Thursday of each month to the ABC low cost spay/neuter clinic in Waco in their effort to help people find affordable solutions for altering pets. You simply can't beat this organizations giving nature and care for all pets and their humans.
Feral Cat TNR Program 5 average
5 posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:18:45
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5 posted by DarylRaven, on 2016-08-08 19:03:00
Barbi and randy have taken several feral cats from us and had them fixed, socialized them and adopted them out as house pets to fully vetted families. they are so wonderful to do so much for the community and 80% out of their own pockets. Please ignore the rating by Kristina Crawford - she is badmouthing the rescue because they would not adopt to her based on her pet history. Kristina Crawford has a personal ax to grind and should not be takes serously. Please pray for her mental illness and do not judge this rescue by her rantings.
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I need help rehoming a 10 year old female pitbull, 5 year old male Husky sharpei mix, and 3 year old female Husky lab mix. I need to move and can't find a place that allows these breeds. They are fixed and chipped. Roger 254-206-9083 I really want to find them a good home
posted by Roger Douglass, on 2023-01-27 00:01:10
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I’m looking for a home for a Blue Lacey. He’s a beautiful dog, friendly and love people. He was a rescue but realized later he can not be around male dogs. He immediately goes for the throat. We feel that he must have been a bait dog at one time. If someone could take him that doesn’t have a male dog he could make a very loving pet. Ruth Michaud
posted by [email protected], on 2022-11-16 22:06:28
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My number is 254 383 9094
posted by [email protected], on 2022-11-16 22:07:45
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Please help me find my lost dog he is a male chihuahua and he’s 1 year old brown and white skin mark on his nose green eyes some white some brown nails and had a blue collar on last my number is 2103914935
posted by Just Ida, on 2020-11-23 16:02:35
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Please help me find my lost dog he is a male chihuahua and he’s 1 year old brown and white skin mark on his nose green eyes some white some brown nails and had a blue collar on last
posted by Just Ida, on 2020-11-23 16:02:18
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We have to rehome our Fox Terrier. She just came into our home but she can’t get along with our elderly dogs. She would make a good fit with a family with no pets or small children. She has had her 9 way Parvo shots and will get her Rabies shot tomorrow so she will available after Monday. She is a little over a year old, very smart, sweet, loves to sleep in bed with you at night and is very energetic. When we feed her we put her bowl down on the ground and we tell her to wait and after she sits down we tell her to get it so She picks up commands very fast. Serious inquires only and no ugly remarks please. Thank you 🙏🏽
posted by [email protected], on 2020-11-03 14:32:15
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My child's doctor just diagnosed him with allergy induced asthma and advised us to find a new home for our cat. Russian Blue (middle aged) very affectionate and super clean (always uses litter box). This breaks our heart but my son's health comes first. Thank you for any advice or guidance in this matter. Karen 214-675-3799 Moody Tx
posted by KarenKocienski, on 2018-02-09 00:13:41
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On 09-01-17 my two female cats escaped my aunts home in Gatesville, TX on Chicktown Rd. I was staying there during Harvey evacuation. One is all black, the other a tabby. Both fully vetted and microchipped. Reward if found. Please call 281-725-7035 or 281-750-2312. Thank you.
posted by JenniferWelshSebesta, on 2017-09-02 01:42:17
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I have a 1 year old brown pit bull pup named bobby my wife left me and didn't want to take him and I'm losing my house I want to find him a loving home he is very energetic and happy he is a great family dog please contact me at 805 587 4105 if you would like to meet him or know anyone that would want him thank you and god bless
posted by chrismcneesetex, on 2017-06-14 11:57:59
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I have a very friendly pit-terrier male dog that needs a good home. He was picked up as a stray. Please contact Alex at (254) 780-5254.
posted by KarenStoneSolis, on 2017-06-04 16:14:06
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I have 2 beautiful pit/mastiff mix dogs I can no longer care for. My fiancee just went through a divorce and the ex wife got our house. We are basically homeless at this point. These boys are father and son. 2 and 1 years old. They are loveable boys. I don't know what else to do...please help...
posted by CherylTrout-Lampton, on 2017-06-01 22:10:35
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I believe we have a dog that is in need of placement. She was dropped on side of road in gatesville. No chip.
posted by BrittonRussellSmith, on 2017-04-11 18:48:08
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My son has a female labrador called "Wera" and a mutt female dog named "Hanna" both 2 years old, he wants to keep them and it is very difficult for me to get rid of them, but because of the very small space in backyard, we cannot keep them at this time. In fact my first ad was asking to have somebody to care of them 1 or 2 years maybe in a farm and allow me to retrieve them later. (if it is possible, let me know) I am looking to re-homing with (1)here in the Rio Grand Valley area, because (2)my 12 years boy and my 9 years old girl would like to go and visit them occasionally (if it is possible). The dogs are really good for kids and teens who like to run because the pets likes to catch balls, they are good for a land and like to chase rodents. During night they are really quiet, unless they see something with sufficient reason to bark. (3)I am asking $150.00 for both as adoption fee. (4)And the deal is this, if one of them have puppies in the future, you will give me one back, I really need this (to convince my kids that we will have them back in that way (one of their descendents) so it would be easier for them to let them go. They really take care of the property, and I have several stories to tell about their intelligence, loyalty and care. And would like to share some experiences with you. Hanna is very loyal, she is always looking the details, if there is something dangerous or bad is happening, she goes on to you and will let you know, she takes her time for herself, when she eats or sits to rest, same emotional and close as Wera but she is more calm and you see it through her blue and brown eyes. One day I was playing a table game in one of my kids bedrooms and cooking at the same time, then Hanna started to bark, we delayed some seconds to notice her strong burk, because of the game, but she began to bark with more insistently and my kids run after her to the kitchen to realize that the kitchen was full of smoke and it was hard to get the stove and turn it off, we could hardly look and breath. Wera is very loyal, she likes to be close to you, more if you are working around, really taking care of you, she is playful, always spectating a reason to jump and run. She rather to stop eating her food and spend a litter bit time with your before eating. I have several experiences of her care; One day, Wera started to bark in my window but I did not move, and then started to bark in all the windows more strongly until I look out, and saw Hanna stuck and screaming buy Wera call us for help. Only persons who can come and pick them up. No more pictures available, I have a newborn baby so I do not have extra time to get more pictures. They are healthy and will be delivered like that, no medical vaccine card available, I don't find it at this moment but you can go the the Dr. and put the basic vaccines again. This is the last price. They are not for reproduction business, I am looking for a family in need of a pet. if you are really interesting in making a re-homing of one or both of them, let me know by e-mail. If you are ready to come and pick them up, I will appreciate you show me your id with address (so I may know that you live around, so my kids be able to visit them occasionally). Texts only if your think gather my needs and if you are sure you can come to pick them up. My e-mail address is [email protected]
posted by elirdz7, on 2013-07-24 11:27:28
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Perhaps you might have contacted the rescue through their email - it doesn't appear that they have seen this message.
posted by EndlessRipple, on 2016-08-09 19:23:26
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I'm looking for my puppy. Her name is daisy. She is a blonde and white collie/heeler mix. She went missing right before all the storms the last week and a half. She went missing from copperas cove but has been gone long enough that I'm now expanding my search area. She has a split blonde/ white spotted face and is very sweet. If you have any information could you please call or text 254 245 2087 thank you
posted by MickeyTurner, on 2015-06-03 01:22:02
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1. Feral Cat TNR Program

Many communities are embracing Trap, Neuter, Release programs (TNR) to improve animal welfare, reduce death rates, and meet obligations to public welfare.


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2. High-Volume, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter

Low cost, high volume spay/neuter will quickly lead to fewer animals entering the shelter system, allowing more resources to be allocated toward saving lives.


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3. Rescue Groups

An adoption or transfer to a rescue group frees up scarce cage and kennel space, reduces expenses for feeding, cleaning, killing, and improves a community's rate of lifesaving. In an environment of millions of dogs and cats killed in shelters annually, rare is the circumstance in which a rescue group should be denied an animal.


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4. Foster Care

Volunteer foster care is crucial to No Kill. Without it, saving lives is compromised. It is a low cost, and often no cost, way of increasing a shelter's capacity, improving public relations, increasing a shelter's public image, rehabilitating sick and injured or behaviorally challenged animals, and saving lives.


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5. Comprehensive Adoption Programs

Adoptions are vital to an agency's lifesaving mission. The quantity and quality of shelter adoptions is in shelter management's hands, making lifesaving a direct function of shelter policies and practice. In fact, studies show people get their animals from shelters only 20% of the time. If shelters better promoted their animals and had adoption programs responsive to the needs of the community, including public access hours for working people, offsite adoptions, adoption incentives, and effective marketing, they could increase the number of homes available and replace killing with adoptions. Contrary to conventional wisdom, shelters can adopt their way out of killing.


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6. Pet Retention

While some of the reasons animals are surrendered to shelters are unavoidable, others can be prevented-but only if shelters are willing to work with people to help them solve their problems. Saving animals requires communities to develop innovative strategies for keeping people and their companion animals together. And the more a community sees its shelters as a place to turn for advice and assistance, the easier this job will be.


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7. Medical and Behavior Programs

In order to meet its commitment to a lifesaving guarantee for all savable animals, shelters need to keep animals happy and healthy and keep animals moving through the system. To do this, shelters must put in place comprehensive vaccination, handling, cleaning, socialization, and care policies before animals get sick and rehabilitative efforts for those who come in sick, injured, unweaned, or traumatized.


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8. Public Relations/Community Involvement

Increasing adoptions, maximizing donations, recruiting volunteers and partnering with community agencies comes down to one thing: increasing the shelter's exposure. And that means consistent marketing and public relations. Public relations and marketing are the foundation of all a shelter's activities and their success. To do all these things well, the shelter must be in the public eye.


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9. Volunteers

Volunteers are a dedicated "army of compassion" and the backbone of a successful No Kill effort. There is never enough staff, never enough dollars to hire more staff, and always more needs than paid human resources. That is where volunteers come in and make the difference between success and failure and, for the animals, life and death.


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10. Proactive Redemptions

One of the most overlooked areas for reducing killing in animal control shelters are lost animal reclaims. Sadly, besides having pet owners fill out a lost pet report, very little effort is made in this area of shelter operations. This is unfortunate because doing so-primarily shifting from passive to a more proactive approach-has proven to have a significant impact on lifesaving and allow shelters to return a large percentage of lost animals to their families.


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11. A Compassionate Director

The final element of the No Kill equation is the most important of all, without which all other elements are thwarted-a hard working, compassionate animal control or shelter director not content to regurgitate tired cliches or hide behind the myth of "too many animals, not enough homes." Unfortunately, this one is also oftentimes the hardest one to demand and find.


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