Dear Friend --
Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) just released their annual data and I’m proud to share we’ve seen a sharp decrease in euthanasia, an big increase in adoptions, and an 88% save rate for cats and dogs combined-the highest it’s been in the last decade.
I made a commitment when elected Mayor that we would increase adoptions and reduce euthanasia every single year. We are meeting that goal.
With our new Compassion Saves approach, our Animal Care Services team and our amazing volunteers and rescue groups are doing an incredible job using compassion, data and a network of supporters to get more animals into homes and save lives.
- Live release for cats and dogs combined went from 79% in 2018 to 88% in 2019.
- The total euthanasia rate was reduced by 33% in 2019. That means nearly 5,000 fewer dogs and cats being euthanized than in 2010.
- Adoption rates increased by 45% from 686 in 2018 to 995 in 2019.
I want to thank our LBACS Director, Staycee Dains, for her strong leadership, all of our hard-working staff at the ACS shelter and the many volunteers who donate their time and energy to taking care of animals in our city-it’s their commitment and love for animals that enables us to save so many lives and help so many animals find a forever home. I greatly appreciate their contributions as Mayor and as an animal-lover myself.
We will continue to work hard to bring down euthanasia rates and increase adoptions with our Compassion Saves approach, ensuring LBACS remains one of the best animal care services anywhere.
Go Long Beach,
Mayor Robert Garcia
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Robert Garcia - Mayor of Long Beach - 411 W Ocean Blvd 11th Floor, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States
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