Recent events have shown there is a major problem in the Mobile County Animal Shelter. We must take a stand and ask that the city council reform the way the shelter is being run.
Despite the efforts of volunteers, rescue groups, and concerned taxpayers of the County, Mobile County Animal Shelter remains an extremely high-kill shelter with the leadership of the shelter uninterested or uncaring about the well-being of the animals.
While the conditions at the shelter are not the worst we have seen, there remains the attitude of "animal control and euthanization" instead of "animal rescue". Dogs are often breed-misidentified; there is no medical care available for sick or injured animals; and no certified/licensed animal behavior specialist to assess them.
Many adoptable animals are euthanized, including mothers and their litter of pups or kittens, because they are considered unadoptable. Pregnant females are spayed regardless of how far along they are in the pregnancy, even if a rescue willing to take in the whole family has expressed interest.
Animals are euthanized even if the shelter has been notified that someone is on their way to get that animal.
The County Administrator was approached by concerned citizens several months ago and given a proposal for an Advisory Committee for the shelter. We are asking the County Commissioners to adopt the proposal for a Shelter Advisory Committee.
The Proposed Advisory Committee outlined below:
Establish a County Animal Shelter Advisory Board consisting of:
a County representative,
a licensed Veterinarian;
an animal shelter representative (not the supervisor/director);
a business/management/financial specialist
and three county residents.
The Advisory Board is charged with:
1. Developing shelter policy and procedures and advising in various areas of expertise.
2. Promoting awareness and a positive relationship between the shelter and members of the public.
3. Developing and implementing a plan to decrease euthanization, with the goal of moving towards a "no-kill" facility, with emphasis on establishing a volunteer base, increasing adoptions, establishing medical and behavioral programs, and increasing proactive redemption of lost animals.
The initial term of the Advisory Board will be a full 3 year term for each member with
staggered 2 year terms thereafter.
Advisory Board meetings will be open to the public and designed to include input from the public, along with discussion of agenda items. Meetings will be held monthly for the initial year with frequency of meetings thereafter to be determined by the members of the board.
Please sign our petition and CALL or EMAIL the County Commissioners and other contacts. Join with us to work towards a more animal-friendly Mobile County!
District 2 - Connie Hudson - President
(251) 574-2000
E-mail: district2web@mobile-county.net
Contacting your representative, if you live in Mobile County, will give this much more impact! If you live outside Mobile County but are one of the thousands of volunteers who helps us to get the unwanted pets of Mobile to new homes in other parts of the country, please contact an administrator and let them know how many changes are being made at shelters across the country- and that they can be made here as well!
We the undersigned are asking the County Commissioners to adopt the proposal for a Shelter Advisory Committee.
The Proposed Advisory Committee outlined below:
Establish a County Animal Shelter Advisory Board consisting of:
a County representative,
a licensed Veterinarian;
an animal shelter representative (not the supervisor/director);
a business/management/financial specialist
and three county residents.
The Advisory Board is charged with:
1. Developing shelter policy and procedures and advising in various areas of expertise.
2. Promoting awareness and a positive relationship between the shelter and members of the public.
3. Developing and implementing a plan to decrease euthanization, with the goal of moving towards a "no-kill" facility, with emphasis on establishing a volunteer base, increasing adoptions, establishing medical and behavioral programs, and increasing proactive redemption of lost animals.
The initial term of the Advisory Board will be a full 3 year term for each member with
staggered 2 year terms thereafter.
Advisory Board meetings will be open to the public and designed to include input from the public, along with discussion of agenda items. Meetings will be held monthly for the initial year with frequency of meetings thereafter to be determined by the members of the board.
Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. An advisory panel will benefit not only the animals in the care of the shelter but also the taxpayers of Mobile County.
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