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Faulkner County shelter reports 280 intakes in five months, sponsored adoptions drive outcomes
Summary
The county animal shelter reported 280 intakes since opening in mid‑April, high adoption rates aided by donation‑funded sponsored adoptions, and plans to reinstate a low‑cost spay/neuter voucher program run by the shelter.
The Faulkner County animal shelter reported on operations and outcomes at the Sept. 10 Quorum Court meeting, saying the facility took in 280 animals in the roughly five months since beginning intake on April 16.
Nick Davis, the county animal shelter director, told the court the shelter’s air conditioning is installed and maintaining temperatures below 80 degrees and that adoption rates have been high because of a large donation that funded about 120 sponsored adoptions. Davis…
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