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Task Force seeks community input for No Kill plan

The Dallas Companion Animal Project task force is asking Dallas residents for ideas on making the city a no-kill community. The task force began work in July 2011 to advise the city on programs and initiatives that would end the euthanasia of adoptable, homeless cats and dogs. The deadline for public suggestions to be included in the initial plan is Nov. 25.

Last year, more than 20,500 animals were euthanized at Dallas Animal Services – about 75 percent of the animals that were either surrendered by their owners or picked up as strays. The task force is looking for specific suggestions that will lower the number of pets arriving at the shelter, save lives and dramatically improve these odds.

“If you know of actual programs and initiatives that have been used successfully in other communities, please contact us,” said task force chairman Rebecca Poling. “We’re also looking for unique ideas we may not have seen before.”

Areas of focus include: decreasing the number of companion animals being surrendered or picked up; increasing the number of lost and stray animals being reunited with their owners; keeping beloved pets with their families; increasing the number of pets being adopted from animal shelters and rescue groups; and increasing support and funding for spay/neuter programs.

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To submit suggestions, go to www.DallasCompanionAnimalProject.org and click on the “Suggestions” tab. All suggestions must be constructive and detailed; a working email address must be provided in order for the suggestion to be considered.

, Dallas Animal Rescue Examiner

Rebecca Poling is founder of Companions For Life, an Advisory Board member of Metroplex Animal Coalition, Dallas Animal Advocates, DFW Rescue Me and Paws In The City, and serves on the City Of Dallas Animal Shelter Commission. Email her at rpolingtx@swbell.net.

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