Metrics

Metrics Monday 09.30.24

NHS Metrics Monday 09.30.24

 

Hello Friends!

Trent (Director of Operations) with a Nevada Humane Society Metrics Monday update and some key information about last week.

As of 8 am Monday, September 30, we had 584 animals in our care – this is 72 fewer animals compared to the previous week. We have 51 at our Carson Campus, 174 at our Reno Campus, and 359 in the care of our foster volunteers. The Carson Campus dog kennels are at 46.55% capacity and the Reno Campus dog kennels are at 66.90% capacity.

231 animals came into our campuses last week – a 5% increase from the previous week. NHS received 55 Owner/Guardian Surrenders (-15 animals from the previous week), 25 Strays (+10 animals from the previous week) and 46 Good Samaritan Strays (+2 animals from the previous week). We also transferred in 56 cats, 29 dogs, and 3 other animals from our close partners at Washoe County Regional Animal Services.

125 cats, 58 dogs, and 11 others were adopted last week – this is 6 more cat, 4 more dogs, and 9 more other animals compared to the previous week. We were able to reunite 2 cats (+2 from the previous week) and 9 dogs (+2 from the previous week) with their owners.

Last week, 6 cats and 2 dogs were humanely euthanized for medical reasons and 3 kittens failed to thrive and died unassisted in our care. 3 dogs were euthanized for aggression to humans and 2 dogs were euthanized for aggression to humans and animals.

Last week at our Reno Campus, we received 48 surrender requests for cats and 94 surrender requests for dogs. The median time between a completed application to surrender appointment last week was 2 days for cats and 16 days for dogs. Same day emergency surrender appointments are available every day for situations that require immediate relinquishment.

Definitions:

  • Last week: The period from Monday to Sunday ending on 09/29/2024.
  • Previous week: The period from Monday to Sunday ending on 09/22/2024.
  • Owner/Guardian Surrenders – Animals surrender to NHS by the legal owners of the animal.
  • Strays – Animals found and turned into NHS without a clear owner.
  • Good Samaritan Strays – Animals found and turned into NHS who are younger than 8 weeks of age and too young to stay in shelter for a stray hold.