Georgetown View magazine • February 2024

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SHELTER STORIES

story and photos contributed by April Peiffer

REFLECTIONS ON 2023

2023

was both challenging and rewarding for the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter. “We maintained our no-kill status, which means we saved at least 90 percent of the animals that come to the shelter. That is an accomplishment and the challenge,” Community Programs Coordinator April Peiffer says. “Dogs have been the main focus for the year as we’ve seen an increase in animals coming in, without an increase in adoptions, which has in turn increased the number of dogs we’re caring for on a daily basis.”

Shelter Continues Lifesaving Mission

WAYS TO WAGS

She is grateful for several programs the shelter launched this year that have helped with the shelter’s overcrowding issue — Doggy Day Out and the Best Match Program. “Doggy Day Out was launched in March and was a big success from the start. With people coming to take dogs on outings to their favorite parks, grabbing pup cups, walking around local gems like the Georgetown Square, and more.” This new program was responsible for a number of adoptions, happily, by people who came in thinking they were just going to take a dog out for the day, and others who found their match due to the valuable information gathered by these daytime fosters about the dog they took out. “The Doggy Day Out program is running strong and is a great way to support the shelter in their lifesaving efforts,” April says. The Best Match Program is designed to highlight dogs with unique features people may be interested in when looking for a new companion, and to market those dogs to people in other areas of the United States where there are waiting lists to adopt. Rave was the program’s first success story. “He was adopted to someone in Connecticut and sent off to his new home with much fanfare (above). Reports tell us he is doing very well in his new home, and we are pleased as can be about it all!” F E B R UA R Y 2 0 2 4

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