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Austin animal commission hears December shelter metrics, discusses pneumovirus response and $200,000 emergency care funding

Austin Animal Advisory Commission · January 12, 2026
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Staff reported 644 impounds in December, a 94.98% live outcome rate, and that four lab-confirmed pneumovirus cases prompted temporary adoption and foster restrictions; commissioners were briefed on a $200,000 emergency-care funding arrangement and an ongoing competitive vendor process.

Chair Nelson opened the Austin Animal Advisory Commission meeting on Jan. 12 at Austin City Hall, where staff presented December shelter statistics and described changes to intake and medical response after a contagious canine pneumovirus.

Jason Garza, speaking for Austin Animal Services, said the shelter recorded 644 impounded animals in December, of which 627 were companion animals, and reported a 94.98% live outcome rate for the month. Garza said 389 animals were adopted during the month, 68 animals were reclaimed, and 22 animals died in shelter care; the monthly report also listed vaccinations,…

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