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What is the difference between a No-Kill shelter and a Full Service shelter?

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What is the difference between a No-Kill shelter and a Full Service shelter?

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In order to address the overpopulation problem in our community we need No-Kill (limited intake) facilities and Full Service facilities working together. A Full Service organization accepts any animal that comes to its door no matter it’s medical or behavior condition. As a result, decisions about placements are often based on resources and space availability and the health and temperament of the animals. Limited intake facilities accept animals based on resources and space up front and as a result, certain animals will not be accepted into their program.

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