Building Community Mission Spokane County Regional Animal - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Building Community Mission Spokane County Regional Animal - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Saving Pets Helping People Building Community Mission Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS) works to build a more humane community, protect public safety and ensure animal welfare through compassionate, responsive,
Saving Pets Helping People Building Community
Mission Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS) works to build a more humane community, protect public safety and ensure animal welfare through compassionate, responsive, professional enforcement of laws and public policy.
Animal Protection Services
10 full-time officers 13, 864 request for service 485 after hour emergency call outs 1,104 investigations Serving the cities of Spokane, Spokane Valley, Cheney, Deer Park, Fairfield, Liberty Lake, Medical Lake, Millwood, Rockford and the unincorporated areas of Spokane County
Intake 9,046
Dogs 3074 Cats
5972
Live Release Rates
Dogs
93% overall 34% adopted 59% returned to
- wner
5% transferred to partners
Cats
78% overall 42% adopted 4% returned to owner 19% transferred to partners 15% Returned to Field
Licensing
Estimated pet population 225,317
57,034
Total
SCRAPS Hope Foundation
Nonprofit 501 c 3 organization whose mission is to support SCRAPS through private and corporate donations. Animal Medical Program Transport Program Free Dog Training Classes Behavior classes and literature Humane Education classes Food bank and dog houses for low income families Volunteer Program
Rescue
Foster
665 transported Western Washington, Oregon, Montana
Out of Area Transfer Local Transfer
594 Animals given to
- ur local partners
Spokane Humane Society, Spokanimal, Higher Ground, Power of the Paw
1,031 animals total 416 foster families 730 Adopted out
- f program
Offsite Adoptions
Events
214 offsite events attended in 2017 including Family Fun Fair, Valleyfest, Garden Expo, Cheney Jubilee , Millwood Farmer’s Market and the Liberty Lake Farmer’s Market
Offsite Adoption Centers
Five area businesses partner with SCRAPS to become off- site adoption center.
Volunteers
600 active volunteers (have worked within the last quarter) Twenty eight volunteer opportunities exist at SCRAPS
2017 SCRAPS Highlights
SCRAPS in-house veterinary clinic Strengthen Community Cat Program Expanded foster program
SCRAPS Future
SCRAPS low cost vaccination clinic Working with contracted cities on a yearly license campaign Purchasing new computer system to better integrate departments Partnering with Pet Alliance of Washington (PAW) to increase Spokane County live release rate
Partner with SCRAPS Today!
Invite SCRAPS to your next event. Become a subscriber and share our pet of the week, blogs and pet care tips online or in your newsletter. Have a donation drive for the animals in our care. Attend one of our events. Volunteer at SCRAPS. Become a cage or kennel sponsor with your group.