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High Desert Humane Society reports intake and euthanasia data, urges expanded spay-neuter coupons

2466921 · February 28, 2025
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Summary

The shelter reported 474 county dogs and 253 county cats impounded in the latest reporting year and asked the county to consider expanding spay/neuter coupon funding to reduce intake and litters from irresponsible breeding.

Heidi Olgas, president of the High Desert Humane Society, presented the shelter’s annual report to the Grant County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 27, providing intake, adoption and euthanasia figures and outlining the shelter’s spay-and-neuter coupon program.

Olgas reported the shelter took in 474 dogs from county sources in the reporting period (131 impounded, 134 stray, 209 owner turn-ins) and 253 cats (14 impounded, 126 stray, 113 owner turn-ins). She said 85 dogs and one cat were returned to their…

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