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Callie | posted May 7, 2008 - 3:25:08pm
If Volusia County is so concerned about the number of animals being killed at Halifax, why are they using that facility? Why not send the animals to Flagler, where they have a much higher rate of adoptions and a much lower rate of euthanasias? Flagler is cheaper and is obviously doing a great job of promoting their adoptable pets and finding them homes. Why is Halifax not doing more, with all the money they are making off of the count? Why are their dogs and cats not more visible, if they want to adopt them out? Have you seen any of their animals at the recent adoption events locally? I haven't. Why doesn't Halifax provide a complete statistical analysis of the animals they are putting to sleep? How many were owner requested, aggressive and unadoptable, feral cats, hurt or requiring major medical care, old/sick and unadoptable, etc.? How many were actually adoptable, healthy, well adjusted dogs and cats that were put down? Does anyone have this information?
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