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Hardin County animal control reports adoptions, volunteer growth and pressure on no-kill target
3807157 · June 11, 2025
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Animal-control staff reported 49 dog adoptions in May, increased returns-to-owner, and a 15% euthanasia rate that reduces the shelter’s no-kill status to about 87%. Staff credited a growing volunteer program and community adoption events for higher returns and adoptions.
Mike McNutt, who presented the animal-control report to the Fiscal Court on June 10, said May shelter activity included 49 adoptions, 24 returns to owners, three transfers to rescue organizations and 14 euthanasias. For the year to date, McNutt said dog adoptions are down 109 compared with the prior…
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