Animal Services reports banner year with adoptions up over 100 percent

La présente page n’a pas été traduite. Veuillez consulter la version anglaise ci-dessous.

Animal Services Agency officials are pleased to report that adoptions were up over 100 per cent since 2008, making 2011 one of the best years in its history

WINNIPEG - March 1, 2012 - Animal Services Agency officials are pleased to report that adoptions were up over 100 per cent since 2008, making 2011 one of the best years in its history. In 2011, 505 dogs were adopted versus 235 in 2008.

Galaxy
A young Boxer mix up for adoption at Animal Services
Galaxy
Enlarge

Animal Services uses Winnipeg.ca, Petfinder.com, and Facebook to promote adoptions and special events. Visitors can view pictures and videos of all dogs available for adoption online. The implementation of "dog adoption sales" in 2011 also helped increase adoptions.

Of the 1,538 dogs impounded in 2011, only 92 were euthanized. 25 of these dogs had bitten someone. In 2008, 328 dogs were euthanized. 31 of those had bitten someone. Euthanizations primarily include terminally ill, biters, and very aggressive dogs.

In 2011, 94% of the dogs that entered Animal Services were either reunited with their owner, adopted out, or sent to a rescue or animal shelter.

Stray dogs of all temperaments and health condition enter Animal Services.

Staff make every effort to save as many dogs as possible. Skittish dogs are placed in foster homes for extra socialization, while sick and injured dogs receive advanced medical care. Animal Services also has a large volunteer program where adoptable dogs are socialized and walked daily.

In 2011, Animal Services Officers responded to 12,121 calls for service versus 5,862 calls in 2008. Winnipeg residents can call 311 to report most animal issues. In 2011, the 311 Contact Centre reunited 601 lost dogs wearing current licenses without those dogs ever having to enter the Animal Services' facility.

Galaxy
Galaxy
Enlarge

2011 marked the roll out of Zero Tolerance dog licensing and Winnipeggers responded. 61,163 dogs were licensed in 2011 versus 36,279 in 2008.

License revenues are used to help protect dogs and provide the essential service of animal control in Winnipeg which includes:

  • A facility for the care of stray dogs.
  • Reuniting stray dogs with their owners including a "Free Ride Home" program.
  • A fleet of vehicles for pickup of stray dogs including dogs that have attacked people and children.
  • Animal Services Officers to help resolve neighbourhood disputes involving animals.
  • Emergency services including attending house fires, car accidents, and police assists to help in the removal of dogs.
  • Emergency veterinary care.
  • An Adoption Program at Animal Services which allows adoptable dogs to be adopted to new families instead of being euthanized.

For more information or to view pictures and videos of dogs up for adoption visit: Winnipeg.ca/animalservices or the Animal Services Facebook page.

Ces renseignements sont-ils utiles?

Comment pourrait-on améliorer cette page Web?

Les renseignements recueillis serviront à l’amélioration de notre site Web. Prière de ne pas se servir de ce formulaire pour soumettre une demande de service ou de renseignements, car la demande ne sera pas transmise au service en question. Pour soumettre une demande de service ou de renseignements, veuillez communiquer avec le 311.

Le présent formulaire ne vise pas à recueillir des renseignements personnels. Cependant, les renseignements personnels que vous choisissez d’inclure dans vos commentaires sont recueillis par la Ville de Winnipeg en conformité avec l’alinéa 36(1)b) de la Loi sur l’accès à l’information et la protection de la vie privée dans le but d’améliorer son site Web et ne seront ni utilisés ni divulgués pour d’autres raisons, sauf dans les cas où cela est autorisé par la loi. Communiquez avec l’agent de l’accès à l’information et de la protection de la vie privée de la Ville par courrier au Bureau du greffier, immeuble Susan-A.-Thompson, 510, rue Main, Winnipeg (Manitoba) R3B 1B9, ou par téléphone au 311 si vous avez des questions sur la collecte de ces renseignements.