KC Pet Project euthanasia policy raises concerns for volunteers, former board member
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KC Pet Project euthanasia policy raises concerns for volunteers, former board member
A KC Pet Project volunteer and former board member are raising concerns about a new euthanasia policy, shelter finances and decisions involving dogs they say were adoptable.
KC Pet Project Euthanasia Policy Alarms Volunteers
An 85-pound Akita named Apollo arrived at KC Pet Project as a stray on March 11 and was euthanized 13 days later, despite being classified as a green dog — meaning he was considered safe to walk with anyone, including children. His case has become the flashpoint in a growing dispute over a new 81-page euthanasia policy that a former board member and a current volunteer say is quietly pushing healthy, adoptable animals toward death. According to …
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