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Annual Statistics for Year 2018 | ||||||||
Total Rescued | 2018 | 2007-2018 | ||||||
Dogs | 1,715 | 13,017 | ||||||
Cats | 852 | 4,203 | ||||||
2,567 | 17,220 | |||||||
Euthanized* | ||||||||
Dogs | 9 | 26 | ||||||
Cats | 14 | 56 | ||||||
23 | 82 | |||||||
Dogs: | Public Safety Concerns (1), Parvo (2), Megaesophagus (1), Dementia/Quality of Life/Hospice (1), | |||||||
Cleft Pallet (1), Hit By Car Injuries/Complications from (3) | ||||||||
Cats: | FIP (4), Fading Kitten (5), Bobcat Fever (1), DIC/Clotting Disorder (1), Complications from FIV+ (1), | |||||||
Cancer/Mass in Chest (1), Lung Disease (1) | ||||||||
Passed Away | ||||||||
Dogs | 8 | 72 | ||||||
Cats | 65 | 227 | ||||||
73 | 299 | |||||||
Reclaimed | 4 | 22 | ||||||
2 Dogs, 2 Cats | ||||||||
Adoptions | ||||||||
Dogs | 361 | 3,408 | ||||||
Cats | 304 | 1,819 | ||||||
665 | 5,227 | |||||||
Escaped | 0 | 4 | ||||||
TNR | 2 | 8 | ||||||
Sponsorship | 15 | 15 | ||||||
Sponsored 15 Dogs from CCAS – PBT and mixes to promote breed awareness | ||||||||
Transfer to Partner Organizations | ||||||||
Dogs | 1,303 | 9,268 | ||||||
Cats | 481 | 1,874 | ||||||
1,784 | 11,142 | |||||||
# of Transports Conducted | ||||||||
42 | 250 | |||||||
Average # Transported per month | ||||||||
145 | 128 | |||||||
* Euthanasia must be recommended as the only humane solution by a licensed Veterinarian before an | ||||||||
AARF Board Memberis allowed to authorize such a procedure. |
Category: Statistics
2016 Statistics
Stellar Year thanks to the dedication and determination of a lot of hardworking volunteers!
2016
Total Rescued: 2,469
Dogs: 1,644
Cats: 825
Rescued Through Adoption Program 867
Dogs: 480
Cats: 387
Rescued Through Transport Program 1,602
Dogs: 1,164
Cats: 438
Euthanized (A.A.R.F. Only Euthanizes when our Veterinarians determine this to be the most humane course of action) 16
Dogs: 5
Cats: 11
Passed Away: 14
Dogs: 1
Cats: 13
Reclaimed: 2
Dogs: 0
Cats: 2
Adoptions: 487
Dogs: 334
Cats: 153
TNR: 1
Cats: 1
Transported: 1,602
Dogs: 1,164
Cats: 438
Program to Date Statistics
Total Rescued: 12,135
Dogs: 9,568
Cats: 2,567
Adoption Program: 4,535
Transport Program: 7,600
Euthanized: 31
Dogs: 11
Cats: 20
Passed Away: 172
Dogs: 61
Cats: 111
Reclaimed: 11
Dogs: 7
Cats: 4
Adoptions: 3,405
Dogs: 2,262
Cats: 1,143
Escaped: 4
Dogs: 3
Cats: 1
TNR: 5
Cats: 5
2014 Adoptions and Stats
We are thrilled to report our 2014 Statistics! Looking forward to an even bigger 2015!
ADOPTION PROGRAM
TOTAL RESCUED: 753
Dogs: 525
Cats: 228
Euthanized: 6 Felines
Reason for Euthansia: FIP – Un-treatable – Veterinary Directed
PASSED AWAY IN OUR CARE: 16
Puppies – Failure to Thrive/Fading Puppy Syndrome: 6
Felines – FIP: 10
RECLAIMED: 7
Dogs – 4
Cats – 3
ADOPTIONS: 698
Dogs: 506
Cats: 192
TRANSPORT PROGRAM: 1,343
Dogs: 1,332
Cats: 11
Adoption Rate of Transported Dogs: 98%
Euthanasia Rate of Transported Dogs: 0%
Total Number of Transports Conducted 2012-Current: 98
Average Cost per Transport: $509
TOTAL ANIMALS RESCUED BY AARF 2014: 2,096
Dogs: 1,857
Cats: 239
To our Volunteers, Donors, Veterinarians, Drivers and Rescue Partners – THANK YOU!
One Year Rescue Transport Statistics
Adoptions and Statistics
A.A.R.F. Board of Directors is pleased to announce the 2012 Animal Stats
Intake: 1,752
Adoptions: 918
Transfers: 783
Euthanized: 0
Died in Our Care: 4
AARF started operations in June 2007. Since that time, stats are as follows:
Intake: 4,303
Adoptions: 2,369
Transfers: 1,797
Euthanized: 6 (Veterinary Recommendation Only)
Died in Our Care: 36
A.A.R.F. Statistics-Updated for 2009
A.A.R.F. set a goal in April of 2009 to hit the 1000 rescue mark by year end 2009. We accomplished this goal, and are now looking to double this by end of year 2010. This is a tough target to hit, but we are certainly going to do our best to reach it. With additional foster homes who are dedicated and committed to spay and neuter to assist in ending the animal overpopulation crisis in our region, we as a group will continue to pull animals as room becomes available in an effort to save more lives. Remember – anyone who allows their animals to reproduce are contributing to the problem. Millions of shelter animals die each year because there are not enough homes for all of them. By allowing your animals to reproduce, you are taking animals lives in an animal shelter. THINK ADOPTION FIRST!
2007 | 2008 | 2009 | TO DATE | ||||
Intake | 205 | 278 | 525 | 1008 | |||
Adoptions | 182 | 267 | 449 | 898 | |||
Returns | 13 | 12 | 13 | 38 | |||
2007 | 2008 | 2009 | TO DATE | ||||
Operating Mos | 5 | 12 | 12 | 29 | |||
2007 | 2008 | 2009 | TO DATE | ||||
Intake/Mo | 41.0 | 23.2 | 43.8 | 34.8 | |||
Adopt/Mo | 36.4 | 22.3 | 37.4 | 31.0 | |||
Return Rate | 6.3% | 4.3% | 2.5% | 3.8% | |||
Avg Days In Foster | 32.32 | 48.42 | 59.59 | ||||
2007 | 2008 | 2009 | TO DATE | ||||
Shelter Pulls | 3 | 5 | 130 | 138 | |||
2007 | 2008 | 2009 | TO DATE | ||||
OUT OF TN | 4 | 11 | 52 | 67 |