This shelter is definitely a no kill shelter. The animals there are treated kindly, fed properly, recieve plenty of exercise, moreover individual attention. I am in no way affiliated with the city, however I'm proud to be a resident of Ft. Worth. The professional attitudes from the good people running this shelter can serve as a good example as to why. I hope this helps. Please be advised that :There is no official body that hands out 'no kill' certifications, so the term is self-appointed to animal shelters and rescue groups. ... It means healing the animals who can be healed, treating behaviours that can be treated, and prioritising safety and high quality of life for both pets and all animals. Another variable to factor in is one of the main reasons our city has this Dept. is to primarily protect the citizens of our fair city.
It's not a no kill. Sadly Pitts are most often the first put down
It saves 90% + of the animals but is not no kill.
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