Basically it is...they adopt out every single animal that has a chance to make it in society. The dog that's bit five people no, they won't adopt out. They go above and beyond to provide vet care, do surgeries and anything for these homeless animals. They just don't add no kill to their name which is misleading anyway.
Unfortunately no, not at all.
A big part of their goal is to rehabilitate animals that have been mistreated by humans, and get them ready for the next new chapter of their life with a forever family. Animals that cannot be rehabilitated will either spend their years there and be treated with kindness and love with exercise great food and a lot of human interaction. Other animals that do a little bit better but still cannot be rehomed may go to foster care, or it's even been known that some of the employees of the facility take the animals home themselves. This is a five-star facility
Thanks Jared. I'm glad to know that. Their numbers didn't seem super high like they kill em if they are over a certain age but it was misleading between not saying it was a no kill, saying they are super compassionate and then having euthanasia in their annual report
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