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Friday, September 27, 2024 at 4:37 AM

County animal shelter introduces new program

GEORGETOWN – The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter recently announced its new Best Match Dog Adoption Program and saving 99% of the animals brought to the shelter in February of 2023, an incredibly difficult but amazing feat in a time of much struggle with capacity.
County animal shelter introduces new program
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GEORGETOWN – The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter recently announced its new Best Match Dog Adoption Program and saving 99% of the animals brought to the shelter in February of 2023, an incredibly difficult but amazing feat in a time of much struggle with capacity.

While taking in and caring for 510 new animals in February, WCRAS achieved a 99% save rate for that same month. The shelter has been experiencing critical capacity levels since May of 2022 and has struggled to bring its number of dogs down to a sustainable level since then. But, that struggle has been matched by extraordinary efforts by the shelter’s staff, volunteers, fosters, and supporters in the community – the people who have stepped up and chosen to adopt a dog in need from a shelter.

“The past months have been taxing on our staff, volunteers and fosters,” said Animal Services Director Misty Valenta. “We’re choosing to continue to persevere, to continue to serve our community, and to continue to save lives.

As such, we want to acknowledge all of the hard work and dedication each of those people have poured into these animals, finding creative solutions at every turn, so that each animal can be treated as an individual. From returning animals to their loving homes to adopting, this village of supporters we have in Williamson County has proven to be truly remarkable, and we’re excited for the milestone and this new Best Match program.”

The Best Match system began organically as the shelter was learning how to function during the pandemic. The lowered stress levels in the dogs were extremely noticeable when using this method. Plus, dogs were given more opportunities to use choice, practice relaxation, and take part in positive social interaction, which are values the shelter upholds. Then, the shelter began to see the data proving the compatibility model for adoptions was working and they knew they had stumbled upon a way that dogs have the opportunity to give a glimpse of who they truly are to their potential adopters. The shelter is hopeful they are creating a process that values the adopter and their needs as well as the dog and their needs.

As a part of the Best Match program, the shelter is now also offering adoptions to anyone, anywhere. All out-of-state adoptions are $75. The shelter will help organize transport to your location.

Depending on transport style and location, transport fees may vary between free and more than $500. The shelter will work with adopters to help meet transport needs. Adopters will be responsible for transportation fees.


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