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Euthanasia numbers increase at Pet Circle Animal Center – 25 News KXXV and KRHD

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Hi! I'm Dominique Leh, your Neighborhood Reporter for Waco and Baylor University.
MCLENNAN COUNTY, Texas — The Pet Circle Regional Animal Center is over capacity, meaning its 103% full as 2024 comes to a close.
“I did make a visit here— it was more of the medical end, on the back end, but I was very satisfied, I was happy with what I saw,” Animal welfare board member Sylvia Campos said.
“Great handling excellent communication skills with the pet owner she spoke with,” Animal welfare board member Carrie Spivey said.
Members of the animal welfare board made a couple of visits to the Pet Circle Regional Animal Center in the last few weeks and walked away with a positive response.
One member said improvements have been made since the city took over the shelter.
“The interaction that I saw has stepped up since the last time I was here, before the switchover, but I know a lot was going on in the back,” Campos said.
 In the past year, Pet Circle has adopted out close to 2,000 animals, although this number is lower than in 2023 by about 400 animals.
Looking at animals euthanized, Pet Circle is currently sitting at its highest euthanasia numbers since 2019. With 343 this year so far. Euthanized animals include injured, sick, aggressive court-ordered, and owner-requested euthanasia. The city said this in a statement,
The number of volunteers has also increased, with 120 people going through orientation since the program started in October.
The City of Waco tells me for the Pet Circle to achieve its no-kill mission, they rely on the community’s support to find homes for the animals in their care.

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