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Volunteers and speakers press Austin Animal Services on rescue-pull, urgent-placement lists and euthanasia notices

5937764 · October 13, 2025
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Public commenters and volunteers urged transparency and expert behavioral review after recent additions to the shelter's rescue-pull/urgent-placement lists; staff described notification and commitment-period procedures and said rescue partners (including Austin Pets Alive) have been working to re-establish weekly case reviews.

Speakers at the Oct. 13 Bridal Advisory Commission meeting pressed Austin Animal Services (AAS) for more transparency and expert oversight after a flurry of recent rescue-pull and euthanasia notices.

Several volunteers and former AAS staffers described individual animals placed on a rescue-only or euthanasia list and urged the commission to require that behavioral and euthanasia decisions be made or reviewed by qualified animal behavior professionals.

Public testimony: Max Oliver and Julie Oliver, volunteers, described dogs they said were placed on rescue-pull or euthanasia lists after incidents they characterized as provoked or minor. Julie Oliver provided comparative historical intake and budget figures and criticized the shelter's current "rescue pull only" memo; she said behavioral and euthanasia…

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