Lynchburg Humane Society
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Statistical Information

January-April 2013
 Intake Adopted  Reclaimed  Euthanized  Transferred
Dog  287 206 76 13 7
Cat 140 160 1 14 0
Other 4 5 0 0 0
Total 431 371 77 27 0
% of intake 86% 18% 6%
Live Release Rate:   94%
Dog Reclaim Rate: 39%
Cat Reclaim Rate: 2


Stats for 2012- We dropped to 87%.  Read our Blog for why.

January- December 2012
 Intake Adopted  Reclaimed  Euthanized  Transferred
Dog  923 608 229 65 6
Cat 949 637 18 159 0
Other 34 32 0 0 0
Total 1906 1277 247 224 6
% of intake 68% 12% 12%
Live Release Rate:   87%
Dog Reclaim Rate: 38%
Cat Reclaim Rate: 4%


Stats for 2011- End of Year We Reached 90%

January-December 2011

Intake

 Adopted

 Reclaimed 

Euthanized

 Transferred

Dog

955 584 281 58 9

Cat

948 643 12 124 0

Other

36       31 3 0 0

Total

1939 1258 296 182 9

% of intake

Live Release
or Save Rate*

90%

Dog Reclaim Rate

41%

Cat Reclaim Rate

2%


In 2011 we saw a 11% increase in adoptions
32% decrease in euthanasia with 9% more intake.  Thank you to everyone who adopts and fosters!

See below for the Asilomar Accords stats for 2011.


Stats for 2010

January-December 2010
Intake  Adopted  Reclaimed  Euthanized  Transferred
Dog 892     518      280      78       8
Cat 854     570       4     188       1
Other 35     38       0       0       1
Total 1781    1126
     284     266
      10
% of intake    63%      16%      15%
Live Release
or Save Rate*
  84%
Dog Reclaim Rate   47%
Cat Reclaim Rate 0%

*Save rate or live release rate- an industry standard statistic, based on outcome of animals, not on intake. It equals all animals that were adopted, transferred and returned to owner divided by the total outcome of animals.

2011 Asilomar Accord Stats for Lynchburg Humane Society  and the Lynchburg Community

2010 Asilomar Accord Stats for Lynchburg Humane Society and the Lynchburg Communityand City of Lynchburg Animal Control

2009 Asilomar Accord Stats for Lynchburg Humane Society and the Lynchburg Community and City of Lynchburg Animal Control- These stats are being provided In accordance with the Maddie's Fund Community Shelter Statistics Grant the Lynchburg Community received.  These stats show the importance of achieving a No Kill status for the Lynchburg community.  We want to end the euthanasia of all healthy and treatable animals and provide them with the treatment they need to be placed in loving homes.  With the help of the community we can make it happen.  How? Volunteer, Adopt, Donate, Foster... and if you need to surrender a pet, be patient and allow us time to bring in your pet when we have appropriate space.