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Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report 01/01/2011 to 01/31/2011 LIVE RELEASE RATE: 53.3% The Live Release Rate does not include 19 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable (see line R) and 76 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U). Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and outcome dispositions of the shelter population. BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of performance statistics. Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide. The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States. "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together." - Rich Avanzino

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  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    01/01/2011 to 01/31/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 53.3%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 19 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 76 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1371 282 1653ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -18 -1 -19From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1389 283 1672TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    20 1 21

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    1 0 1

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1388 283 1671

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    583 388 971BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 660 154 814

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 372 17 389

    Treatable-Manageable 62 17 79

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 294 95 389

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 2 0 2

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 18 1 19

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    1

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    1

    0

    0

    0

  • 106 7 113RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    191 60 251

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    1 2 3

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    316 74 390

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 312 74 386

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 4 0 4

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Healthy 1 1 2

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 1 1

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 131 52 183

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 37 5 42

    Treatable-Manageable 3 0 3

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 20 3 23

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    76 588S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -18 -1Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    606 77TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    418 70Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    4 1O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    117 4Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    67 2Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    664

    -19

    683

    488

    5

    121

    69

    1202 219 1421SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 76 47 29U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    1497 266 1231V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1127 404 723

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    02/01/2011 to 02/28/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 56.3%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 20 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 87 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1110 263 1373ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -18 0 -18From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1128 263 1391TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    21 0 21

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1128 263 1391

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    723 404 1127BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 605 141 746

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 272 28 300

    Treatable-Manageable 68 9 77

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 183 85 268

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 3 0 3

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 18 0 18

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

  • 92 3 95RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    175 117 292

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    3 8 11

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    260 55 315

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 249 54 303

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 8 0 8

    Treatable-Manageable 1 0 1

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 2 1 3

    Healthy 1 8 9

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 1 0 1

    Treatable-Manageable 1 0 1

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 142 97 239

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 19 2 21

    Treatable-Manageable 0 1 1

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 14 17 31

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    72 482S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -20 0Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    502 72TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    312 64Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    12 2O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    163 5Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    15 1Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    554

    -20

    574

    376

    14

    168

    16

    1012 255 1267SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 87 69 18U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    1354 324 1030V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1144 343 801

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    03/01/2011 to 03/31/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 45.4%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 49 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 102 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1274 449 1723ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -45 -1 -46From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1319 450 1769TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    49 1 50

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1319 450 1769

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    801 343 1144BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 641 169 810

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 354 69 423

    Treatable-Manageable 55 11 66

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 269 201 470

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 4 0 4

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 45 1 46

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

  • 123 4 127RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    145 96 241

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    2 9 11

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    272 56 328

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 266 56 322

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 6 0 6

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Healthy 1 7 8

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 1 0 1

    Treatable-Manageable 0 2 2

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 75 74 149

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 40 0 40

    Treatable-Manageable 6 3 9

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 24 19 43

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    163 687S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -48 -1Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    735 164TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    477 141Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    28 6O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    226 16Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    4 1Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    850

    -49

    899

    618

    34

    242

    5

    1229 328 1557SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 102 69 33U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    1659 397 1262V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1205 395 810

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    04/01/2011 to 04/30/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 44.8%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 46 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 176 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1218 670 1888ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -33 -3 -36From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1251 673 1924TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    53 3 56

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    2 0 2

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1249 673 1922

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    810 395 1205BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 580 308 888

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 339 58 397

    Treatable-Manageable 51 11 62

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 279 296 575

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 1 0 1

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 17 0 17

    Treatable-Manageable 2 0 2

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 33 3 36

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    2

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    2

    0

    0

    0

  • 100 1 101RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    134 177 311

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    2 15 17

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    278 67 345

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 265 66 331

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 10 1 11

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 3 0 3

    Healthy 0 13 13

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 2 0 2

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 2 2

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 70 120 190

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 34 12 46

    Treatable-Manageable 11 4 15

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 19 41 60

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    225 727S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -43 -3Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    770 228TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    509 193Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    38 6O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    193 27Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    30 2Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    952

    -46

    998

    702

    44

    220

    32

    1241 485 1726SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 176 131 45U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    1902 616 1286V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1181 449 732

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    05/01/2011 to 05/31/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 39.8%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 38 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 131 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1254 975 2229ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -31 -5 -36From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1285 980 2265TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    42 5 47

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    1 0 1

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1284 980 2264

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    732 449 1181BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 605 454 1059

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 322 117 439

    Treatable-Manageable 26 14 40

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 331 395 726

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 11 0 11

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 31 5 36

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    0

    1

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    1

    0

    0

  • 95 7 102RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    153 150 303

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    0 3 3

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    256 100 356

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 251 99 350

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 2 1 3

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 3 0 3

    Healthy 0 3 3

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 84 110 194

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 43 3 46

    Treatable-Manageable 7 2 9

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 19 35 54

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    491 663S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -33 -5Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    696 496TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    438 446Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    13 16O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    219 34Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    26 0Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    1154

    -38

    1192

    884

    29

    253

    26

    1167 751 1918SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 131 95 36U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    2049 846 1203V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1358 577 781

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    06/01/2011 to 06/30/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 34.0%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 40 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 111 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1200 857 2057ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -38 -1 -39From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1238 858 2096TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    39 1 40

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1238 858 2096

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    781 577 1358BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 581 498 1079

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 314 65 379

    Treatable-Manageable 37 16 53

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 306 279 585

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 1 0 1

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 38 1 39

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

  • 87 3 90RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    119 95 214

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    1 17 18

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    241 140 381

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 232 135 367

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 5 2 7

    Treatable-Manageable 1 0 1

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 3 3 6

    Healthy 1 14 15

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 1 1

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 2 2

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 72 53 125

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 33 5 38

    Treatable-Manageable 3 5 8

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 11 32 43

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    638 728S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -39 -1Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    767 639TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    462 445Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    13 2O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    212 172Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    80 20Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    1366

    -40

    1406

    907

    15

    384

    100

    1176 893 2069SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 111 78 33U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    2180 971 1209V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1234 463 771

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    07/01/2011 to 07/31/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 52.4%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 21 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 83 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1297 876 2173ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -20 -2 -22From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1317 878 2195TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    20 2 22

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    1 0 1

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1316 878 2194

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    771 463 1234BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 627 452 1079

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 321 79 400

    Treatable-Manageable 32 16 48

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 336 331 667

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 20 2 22

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    0

    1

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    1

    0

    0

  • 69 1 70RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    120 60 180

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    0 12 12

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    568 288 856

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 555 285 840

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 11 3 14

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 2 0 2

    Healthy 0 12 12

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 60 33 93

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 30 10 40

    Treatable-Manageable 10 1 11

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 20 16 36

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    423 592S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -19 -2Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    611 425TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    426 360Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    10 3O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    166 62Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    9 0Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    1015

    -21

    1036

    786

    13

    228

    9

    1349 784 2133SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 83 57 26U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    2216 841 1375V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1192 498 694

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    08/01/2011 to 08/31/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 43.7%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 20 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 156 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1422 759 2181ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -20 -1 -21From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1442 760 2202TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    20 1 21

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1442 760 2202

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    694 498 1192BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 620 495 1115

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 459 78 537

    Treatable-Manageable 55 5 60

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 308 182 490

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 20 1 21

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

  • 68 2 70RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    121 82 203

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    3 11 14

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    374 173 547

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 366 172 538

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 7 0 7

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 1 1 2

    Healthy 2 11 13

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 1 0 1

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 37 50 87

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 37 18 55

    Treatable-Manageable 3 4 7

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 44 10 54

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    305 770S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -19 -1Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    789 306TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    595 260Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    13 9O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    178 34Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    3 3Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    1075

    -20

    1095

    855

    22

    212

    6

    1336 573 1909SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 156 119 37U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    2065 692 1373V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1309 565 744

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    09/01/2011 to 09/30/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 46.0%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 32 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 127 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1272 573 1845ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -25 -7 -32From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1297 580 1877TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    26 7 33

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1297 580 1877

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    744 565 1309BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 580 287 867

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 317 52 369

    Treatable-Manageable 60 23 83

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 340 218 558

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 1 0 1

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 25 7 32

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

  • 103 4 107RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    131 145 276

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    5 6 11

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    294 151 445

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 284 141 425

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 10 4 14

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 6 6

    Healthy 3 6 9

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 2 0 2

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 64 89 153

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 32 27 59

    Treatable-Manageable 5 3 8

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 30 26 56

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    317 669S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -25 -7Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    694 324TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    508 286Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    20 15O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    126 23Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    40 0Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    986

    -32

    1018

    794

    35

    149

    40

    1202 623 1825SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 127 96 31U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    1952 719 1233V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1202 419 783

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    10/01/2011 to 10/31/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 45.4%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 29 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 131 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1174 620 1794ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -29 -1 -30From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1203 621 1824TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    29 2 31

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    2 0 2

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1201 621 1822

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    783 419 1202BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 599 280 879

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 300 68 368

    Treatable-Manageable 65 31 96

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 237 242 479

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 0 1 1

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 29 1 30

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    0

    2

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    2

    0

    0

  • 88 3 91RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    158 80 238

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    0 12 12

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    343 142 485

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 333 139 472

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 10 1 11

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 2 2

    Healthy 0 12 12

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 86 40 126

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 45 17 62

    Treatable-Manageable 6 7 13

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 21 16 37

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    342 653S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -27 -2Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    680 344TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    534 301Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    11 8O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    126 35Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    9 0Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    995

    -29

    1024

    835

    19

    161

    9

    1242 579 1821SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 131 75 56U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    1952 654 1298V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 1045 384 661

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    11/01/2011 to 11/30/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 45.2%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 40 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 128 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1156 466 1622ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -32 -5 -37From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1188 471 1659TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    33 6 39

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    2 0 2

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1186 471 1657

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    661 384 1045BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 642 271 913

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 221 29 250

    Treatable-Manageable 52 9 61

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 271 162 433

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 1 0 1

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 1 1

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 32 5 37

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    2

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    2

    0

    0

    0

  • 86 1 87RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    176 128 304

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    0 4 4

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    270 95 365

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 265 92 357

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 5 0 5

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 3 3

    Healthy 0 4 4

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 62 82 144

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 72 21 93

    Treatable-Manageable 15 4 19

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 27 21 48

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    268 653S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -34 -6Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    687 274TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    526 242Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    22 11O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    122 21Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    17 0Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    921

    -40

    961

    768

    33

    143

    17

    1185 496 1681SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 128 70 58U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    1809 566 1243V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 855 283 572

  • Asilomar / Maddies Fund Report

    12/01/2011 to 12/31/2011

    LIVE RELEASE RATE: 48.3%

    The Live Release Rate does not include 27 owner/guardian requested euthanasias which were unhealthy and untreatable

    (see line R) and 58 animals that died or were lost in shelter care (see line U).

    Beginning Shelter and Ending Shelter totals have an acceptable varience of .5% due to database variances in intake and

    outcome dispositions of the shelter population.

    BARC is proud to have implemented the Asilomar Accords into our shelter operating procedures. While the Asilomar Accord

    reporting format facilitates comparison of common measures between shelters, it is not a comprehensive picture of

    performance statistics.

    Asilomar Accords are a set of criteria; guiding principles, standardized definitions, a statistics table for tracking shelter

    populations and a formula for determining live release rates in shelters. The purpose of the Accords and the live release rate

    formula is to create a uniform system so that shelters and other pertinent parties can obtain a better understanding of

    lifesaving shelter progress and get a big picture view of progress nationwide.

    The name “Asilomar” comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders

    from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia

    of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.

    "The assembled groups held a variety of viewpoints on how best to help the animals, yet we all agreed that the most effective

    way to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals in the shortest amount of time was to work together."

    - Rich Avanzino

  • 1218 332 1550ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G]H

    -22 -1 -23From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)G

    1240 333 1573TOTAL INTAKE [B + C + D + E]F

    26 1 27

    From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    E

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    D

    0 0 0

    Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition

    C

    1240 333 1573

    From the Public

    B

    INTAKE (Live Dogs and Cats Only)

    572 283 855BEGINNING SHELTER COUNTA

    Dog Cat Total

    Healthy 630 199 829

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 254 29 283

    Treatable-Manageable 70 9 79

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 286 96 382

    Subtotal Intake from the Public

    Healthy 0 0 0

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations within community

    Healthy

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable

    Treatable-Manageable

    Unhealthy & Untreatable

    Subtotal Intake From Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside community

    Healthy 3 0 3

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 1 0 1

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 22 1 23

    Subtotal Intake From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

  • 83 2 85RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIANL

    118 73 191

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    K

    0 5 5

    OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    J

    330 143 473

    ADOPTIONS

    I TOTAL ADOPTIONS

    Healthy 326 140 466

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 2 1 3

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 2 2 4

    Healthy 0 5 5

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 0 0 0

    Treatable-Manageable 0 0 0

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition

    Healthy 32 46 78

    Treatable-Rehabilitatable 55 24 79

    Treatable-Manageable 5 3 8

    Unhealthy & Untreatable 26 0 26

    TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition

    Dog Cat Total

    111 696S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R]

    -26 -1Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)R

    722 112TOTAL EUTHANASIA [M + N + O + P]Q

    472 92Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)P

    24 3O Treatable-Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)

    226 17Treatable-Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)N

    0 0Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia)M

    DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

    807

    -27

    834

    564

    27

    243

    0

    1227 334 1561SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    T

    DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 58 26 32U

    TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U]

    Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)

    1619 360 1259V

    W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 782 255 527

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