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Houston’s animal euthanasia rate at risk of rising after BARC policy shift

by LAWIN.news March 4, 2025
written by LAWIN.news March 4, 2025
photo credit: Houston Landing
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Houston’s BARC (Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care) shelter is considering changes to its euthanasia rates following a reduction in the holding period for hard-to-adopt animals.

The new policy, which shortens the holding time from 48 to 24 hours for animals deemed “at-risk,” could result in an increase in euthanasia cases.

Cory Stottlemyer, the director of communications for BARC, explained that animals placed on the “at-risk” list typically have medical or behavioral issues that make them unsuitable for general adoption.

Despite the reduced holding time, the shelter plans to continue sharing these at-risk lists with approved rescue partners in an effort to secure placement for these animals before euthanasia becomes necessary.

Stottlemyer emphasized the importance of balancing public safety with positive outcomes for animals. He acknowledged that while the shelter strives to improve animal welfare, safety concerns must also be a priority.

The new policy, announced last Friday, includes a range of changes, such as new volunteer opportunities and updated guidelines for partnerships with rescue organizations.

In 2024, BARC faced a significant rise in animal intakes, with approximately 2,000 more animals entering the shelter than in previous years.

The shelter also saw an increase in reported dog attacks, which have led to serious injuries and even one fatality.

As a result, BARC has found itself operating at or near capacity, which has influenced the need for policy adjustments.

In 2024, over 8,600 animals were transferred to rescue groups, and more than 5,300 found permanent homes through adoption.

The shelter had previously implemented a 24-hour rule, a practice that was revised a few years ago.

The aim of the new policy is to create a sense of urgency among rescue partners to expedite the process of finding homes for animals, allowing BARC to manage a larger intake of animals.

Currently, BARC resolves around 60 percent of calls from the community about stray animals. However, Stottlemyer noted that animals staying longer than 15 days in the shelter are more likely to be categorized as at-risk, regardless of whether they are eligible for adoption.

The updated policy encourages volunteers to advocate for the adoption of long-stay animals while focusing rescue efforts on those with medical or behavioral challenges.

Typically, about 80 percent of animals at BARC avoid euthanasia, but Stottlemyer cautioned that this rate could decrease if the shelter is unable to improve outcomes while also increasing enforcement to ensure public safety.

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