Fort Worth Animal Shelter
The
Fort Worth Animal Shelter was featured on
The Oprah Winfrey Show about
puppy mills. Animal Shelters across the country are overcrowded with abandoned pets, and Fort Worth is no exception. For every fifty dogs that are abandoned at the shelter, four are adopted, states city animal control director,
Keane Menefee. The remaining dogs are
euthanized at a rate of forty plus animals per day or 14,000-17,000 animals yearly.
In 2008, the Fort Worth shelter plans to spay and neuter all animals adopted from them at no cost to the adoptive family.
Fast Facts:
- Address: 4900 Martin St., Fort Worth, Texas
- Phone: (817) 392-3737
- Hours: 12:00-6:00pm weekdays and 12:00-5:00pm weekends
- Adoption fees: $70/dog and $50/cat
- 23,000 stray dogs and cats were left at the shelter in 2007
- Health problems, behavioral issues and a lack of space will condemn the animal to death
- The red letter "E" marks the condemned animals cage
- The condemned dog is muzzled and given sodium Phenobarbital as the euthanasia agent
- AKA: Fort Worth Animal Care and Control Center
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