It is not labeled as a no kill shelter because the definition of a no kill shelter is that 90% of the animals have a positive outcome. However they do their best to care for the animals that come in with the little staff they have. This was pulled directly from their website: "Our shelter follows this policy, and will only use means of humane euthanasia when an animal requires medical treatment beyond our ability to provide or when an animal has unmanageable behavior that presents a safety concern to potential adopters or the community. These animals will be offered to our rescue partners, but unfortunately, they are not always accepted." Hope this helps!
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