(07/28/22) The primary driver of shelters feeling at – or over – capacity in the first half of 2022 is due to the imbalance of too many animals staying behind […]
Shelters across the country are full – we’ve been hearing it for months. Many are going as far to describe what they’re experiencing as a “crisis” and some are attributing […]
(7/14/2022) Shelter Animals Count and Tufts University Center for Shelter Dogs collaborated on an Animal-Level Data study to gather information about how to best collect and utilize this data, with […]
(6/7/22) Shelter Animals Count analyzed population data of cats and dogs from January-April 2021 and January-April 2022. We’re showing a 9.5% higher population during this time frame in 2022 compared […]
Shelter Animals Count has been working with shelter software companies to automate data entry into SAC’s database. Once shelters/rescues opt-in for API data transfer, they’ll never have to manually enter […]
(05/03/22) Animal Outcomes Outpace Intakes for First Time in a Year…but, not at a level high enough to alleviate the shelter population that accumulated after 12+ months sustained intakes outpacing […]
(04/07/22) Shelter Animals Count (SAC) began collecting community services data in 2021 to capture the most common ways shelters, rescues, and service-based organizations are supporting pets and people in our […]
How is COVID-19 impacting animal shelters and rescue organizations? Shelter Animals Count is measuring change around the country as reported by animal welfare organizations in The National Database.Shelter Animals Count […]
PHOENIX–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Eight of the nation’s largest and most influential animal welfare organizations and foundations recently convened to create a position statement on the importance of transparency and sharing key data […]
(June 17, 2021) ‐‐ Shelter Animals Count (SAC) is delighted to announce Stephanie Filer as our new Executive Director.Ms. Filer brings more than 16 years of non-profit leadership and development […]
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