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If we have a duty to not treat animals cruelly, then animals have rights to not be treated cruelly.

Together we can improve the way this city treats strays. ❤️

Babe & Bandito were “mistakenly” killed at ACS.

Mistakes like this are unforgivable and yet they happen far too frequently.
Stories like Babe and Bandito’s fall through the cracks and go unnoticed because these dogs have been abandoned and discarded by society. ACS banks on that fact.

Let’s prevent more deaths just like these.

The facts.

  1. 80% of the dogs and cats killed at ACS every week are perfectly adoptable and under 4 years old.

  2. A third of all fatal dog attacks that occur in Texas, happen in San Antonio.

  3. Every week, Animal Care Services dutifully euthanizes hundreds of adoptable dogs and cats.

  4. Animal Care Services has a mere 44% on-the-scene response rate to public appeals for assistance.

    We demand reform because they deserve better.

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