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BARC outlines MOU with Uvalde County for animal intake; advocates warn euthanasia likely

Uvalde County Commissioner's Court · April 27, 2026
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Summary

A BARC representative proposed a memorandum of understanding with Uvalde County to formalize intake, holding and reclamation procedures, including a 72-hour holding period and intake only via designated law enforcement; an advocate warned limited kennel capacity means euthanasia will be necessary.

A BARC representative told the Uvalde County Commissioner's Court the animal welfare committee has drafted guidelines to govern how the county and the nonprofit BARC will handle stray and seized animals, emphasizing intake will only be authorized through designated county law-enforcement personnel and that BARC would assume care after a required 72-hour holding period.

The presentation said the proposed memorandum of understanding would not replace the existing long-term agreement but would add operational detail: designated law-enforcement…

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