B URLINGTON ANIMAL SERVICES 214 Jessica L. Arias, Animal Services Director Tamee Penley, Animal Services Administrative Manager Elizabeth Overcash, Animal Shelter Manager Pet Adoption 221 Stone Quarry Rd. Haw River NC 336-578-343 Shelter & Field Services 215 Stone Quarry Rd Haw River NC 336-578-343 Spay & Neuter Clinic of Alamance County 1919 S. Church St Burlington NC 336-57-6767
Animal Intakes Total Intakes Dog Cat Other Total Stray 129 9 54 3272 Surrender 967 871 56 1894 Confiscate 137 21 2 16 Total 2313 291 112 5326 CY 214 Animal Intake Totals Confiscate 16 Surrender 1894 Stray 3272 Intakes By Jurisdiction Total % ALAMANCE COUNTY 2499 47% BURLINGTON 1879 35% ELON 62 GIBSONVILLE 38 GRAHAM 444 8% GREENLEVEL 57 HAW RIVER 98 2% MEBANE 213 4% OSSIPEE 6 % SWEPSONVILE 2 % OUT OF COUNTY 26 % VILLAGE OF ALAMANCE 2 % ELON HAW RIVER 2% GREENLEVEL GIBSONVILLE GRAHAM 8% BURLINGTON 35% MEBANE OSSIPEE 4% % SWEPSONVILE % OUT OF COUNTY ALAMANCE COUNTY 47% Total 5326 1% 8 214 Monthly Intake Totals 6 348 336 299 474 526 638 557 546 531 423 329 319 1
Animal Outcomes Total Outcomes Live Release of Placeable (1) Animals Dog Cat Other Total % of total Dispositions Dog Cat Other Total % Placeable Intakes Return to Owner (RTO) 447 46 3 496 9% Return to Owner (RTO) 447 46 3 496 13% Adoption 768 367 51 1186 22% Adoption 768 367 51 1186 3 Rescue Transfer 171 8 1 252 5% Rescue Transfer 171 8 1 252 6.5% Euthanasia 964 2323 84 3371 62% Total 1386 493 55 1934 5% Died 19 74 4 97 1.8% Total 2369 289 143 542 1% (1) The term "Placeable" animals does not include animals surrendered for euthanasia, feral cats, animals that arrive dead or die in our custody, bite quarantine animals, and animals that have been confiscated from the total number of animals dispositioned. For the year of 214 this number totals 3853 214 Monthly Live Release Totals 16 14 Adoptions Placement Partner Transfers RTO 144 15 12 1 8 6 4 2 1 1 12 14 95 82 87 92 68 63 55 46 49 5 48 41 42 32 27 35 39 4 26 27 28 21 23 19 15 15 13 19 19 1 Euthanasia Reasons Dog Cat Other Total %Euth Behavior 411 17 12 593 18% Feral 1167 16 1183 35% Medical 375 892 55 1322 39% Space 177 95 1 273 8% Total 963 2324 84 3371 1% Owner Requested Euthanasia 81 26 4 111 3% 214 Monthly Euthanasia Totals 5 45 35 3 25 15 1 5 246 24 19 31 33 466 388 369 351 224 196 135 2
Intake/Outcome Comparison Statistics 214 Intake Comparison 8 7 6 5 3 1 7237 6132 5326 8-212 Avg 213 214 214 Live Release Comparison 1 1186 1 8-212 Avg 213 214 8 6 816 86 519 451 496 253 88 6 Adoptions Rescue Transfer RTO 214 Euthanasia Year to Date Comparison 6 55 5 45 35 3 25 15 1 5 5769 4614 3371 8-212 Avg 213 214 3
Field Services (field calls related to domestic animals at large) STRAY 1121 (field activities involving complaints of cruelty, neglect, code violations, INVESTIGATION 861 bites, barking and abandoned pets) (field activities related to trapping animals) TRAP 268 (pick-up and removal of deceased animals) DECEASED PICK-UP 269 (activities related to assising other agencies such as police or fire, and ASSIST 28 providing assistance to the public for animal related matters in the field) (field activities not included it the other categories) OTHER 126 (activities related to owned animals not included in other categories) OWNED 114 (activities related to the emergency rescue of an animal in the field) RESCUE 77 (activities involving complaints related to tethering ordinance) TETHERING 3 (activities related to wildlife) WILD 116 (activities involving the transport of an animal) TRANSPORT 6 Total 3169 Average Field Service Responses per day: 8.7 OWNED 4% OTHER 4% RESCUE 2% TETHERING % WILD 4% TRANSPORT % ASSIST 7% STRAY 35% DECEASED PICK-UP 9% 214 Field Service Responses TRAP 8% INVESTIGATION 27% 214 Monthly Field Service Responses 35 3 329 319 323 25 284 293 237 221 232 233 231 24 21 15 1 5 4
Spay Neuter Clinic Spay/Neuter Surgeries Performed: Canine 736 Feline 864 Total 16 Demographics: Public 1267 Rescue Groups 86 $2 FIX 16 PAWS public assistance/ Shelter referals 35 Adoption Center 196 % From 213 6.3% 214 Monthly Spay & Neuter Clinic of Alamance County Sterilization Procedures Performed 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 15 12 127 141 122 115 169 141 156 154 131 119 ALAMANCE COUNTY 587 214 Spay & Neuter Clinic of Alamance County Client Demographics BURLINGTON 49 ELON 32 GIBSONVILLE 38 GRAHAM VILLAVE OF ALAMANCE 152 % GREENLEVEL OUTSIDE 2 ALAMANCE CO SWEPSONVILLE HAW RIVER 25 19% MEBANE MEBANE4% HAW RIVER 63 SWEPSONVILLE2% GREENLEVEL 11 VILLAVE % OF ALAMANCE GRAHAM 3 9% OUTSIDE ALAMANCE CO 34 GIBSONVILLE 2% ELON 2% BURLINGTON 25% ALAMANCE COUNTY 36% 214 Comparison Sterilization Procedures Performed Spay & Neuter Clinic of Alamance County 18 16 1 1 1 8 6 12 1499 16 21-212 Avg 213 214 5
Volunteer Activities Volunteer Hours 35 3 25 15 1 119 13 5 Rabies Clinics 213 214 January 119 13 February 181 227 March 26 13 April 375 26 117 May227 344 1 181 June 22 158 July 242 13 255 August 222 168 Septemb 22 23 October 23 214 Novemb 142 238 Decemb 117 163 Month April July September 375 117 344 1 Vaccinations Administered 358 355 22 158 242 255 213 214 222 22 23 23 214 238 168 142 117 163 Adoption Promotion Monthly Pet of the Week spots on WXII 12 and Fox 8 noon news broadcasts. Weekly spot on WFMY's "2 the Rescue" segment that airs on the weekends. Feature 6 pets each month in Happy Tails magazine; April issue included cover story by BAS about finding lost pets. Continue to feature an adoptable pet each week in the Times-News; added a digital ad in Sept. to reach the online subscribers and it has been performing reasonably well. Facebook has continued to grow and perform well; we added an Instagram feed in Dec. as a means for volunteers and others to post pictures of our pets. Weheld nine 1/2 price adoption specials in 214: Valentine's Day; 1 Year Anniversary in April; one weekend each month from May through October; and the week before Christmas. All were successful in increasing adoptions. Community Awareness/Promotion Activities Monthly visits to area nursing homes for pet therapy Presentations for local pre-school program, summer camps, Lion's Club, Civitan Club Presentation for May and November Burlington Police Department's Citizen Academy classes Participated in 3 health fairs with Elon University, City of Burlington and Alamance County employees Conducted tours for Leadership Alamance class Work with Elon University student's SHARE volunteer program; assist with projects/interviews Alamance Community College's Animal Care program students: Co-op, job shadowing, etc. Miles for Mutts (fundraiser for Humane Society) Biscuit Foundation fundraiser Alamance Kennel Club's Responsible Dog Ownership event at City Park City of Burlington's Carousel Festival, Christmas Parade, Dickens Downtown, Christmas in the Park Humane Society's Woofstock event 6
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