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Salt Lake County Animal Services reports 2024 live-release rate of 95%; mobile clinic expanding in Midvale

2842380 · April 2, 2025
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Salt Lake County Animal Services presented its 2024 annual report to the Midvale City Council, highlighting a 95% live-release rate, over 17,000 calls for service across jurisdictions, and expansion of the county-funded Paws Mobile Service Clinic.

Carrie Seiber of Salt Lake County Animal Services presented the agency’s 2024 annual report to the Midvale City Council on April 1, reporting a 95% live-release rate and describing a countywide mobile clinic effort that has provided low-cost or free services to Midvale residents.

Seiber told the council that animal control officers responded to “over 17,000 calls for service” across the jurisdictions the agency serves. Last year the county shelter and partner rescues and fosters outcomed about 6,800 animals…

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