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Doggy Daycation program helps relieve overcrowding at Dallas shelter

Luna is one of the dogs who was part of the Doggie Daycation program at Dallas Animal Services.
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Luna is one of the dogs who was part of the Doggy Daycation program at Dallas Animal Services.

67-year-old Anne Vonier first heard about after her manager brought a few dogs from Dallas Animal Services to their job site.

That鈥檚 where she met Luna, an 8-month-old Labrador retriever, who Vonier thought was inquisitive and happy to be around people. By the time Luna had to go back to the shelter, Vonier was already thinking of making plans to see her again.

鈥淚 asked my boss for help, who was the one that got me involved because she knows I love dogs so much,鈥 she said.

She took Luna out the following week for their own date together to get to know her.

The daycations are intended to give people the opportunity to take a dog out for a day. DAS re-launched the program to the public in May as they continue to deal with overcapacity issues. As of Friday, DAS is at 140 percent capacity with many dogs sharing kennels.

Luna was one of 443 dogs at DAS, where they only have room for 300.

鈥淚f I were at the age where I could have a dog for 15 years and not be concerned about them being left behind, I would adopt again,鈥 Vonier said. 鈥淚 just can't. So, I'll do the daycation and possibly foster a dog to help them get a home.鈥

The staff at DAS aren鈥檛 the only ones facing this problem. Overcrowding at animal shelters is a national issue that鈥檚 been on the rise since 2021. Increasing cost of living and housing insecurity have led to people surrendering their pets they could no longer afford to care for,

Luna was at the shelter for over a month, and Vonier was worried she won鈥檛 get chosen in time because she鈥檚 a black dog and a bigger breed.

It's time to get her adopted or fostered otherwise鈥he might not make it,鈥 she said.

Medium or large dog breeds, including Luna, made up most of the dog population at DAS. Light colored dogs are also more likely to get adopted than dark colored dogs, according to the This is known as Black Dog Syndrome.

Anne Vonier participated in the Doggy Daycare program on June 18, 2024.
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Anne Vonier participated in the Doggy Daycare program on June 18, 2024.

Last year, 3.2 million dogs entered shelters and 360,000 dogs were euthanized across the country, according to the national database Shelter Animals Count.

Marketing coordinator Karla Alvarado-Falcon said the shelter was trying to 鈥渢hink outside of the box鈥 to help dogs get adopted and avoid as many euthanizations as possible.

鈥淲e are just hoping to be able to find lots of adopters and fosters for our dogs this season,鈥 Alvarado-Falcon said.

While there aren鈥檛 any official numbers, Alvarado-Falcon said she鈥檚 noticed a pattern of dogs getting fostered or adopted shortly after they鈥檝e gone on a daycation.

Daycations are just one of a few initiatives the shelter created to encourage people to adopt or foster as summers are the busiest time of the year. In April, DAS offered $50 gift cards to the first 100 people who adopted a dog over 30 pounds or a cat over six months old.

It was first launched before COVID-19 but was put on pause after the pandemic hit. It made its return to the shelter last November to volunteers and officially opened to the public last month.

Similar programs have also been seen in other places, like the which has multiple participating shelters around the U.S.

Nathan Thrash, who supervises volunteers at the shelter, said over 60 dogs have been taken out on a daycation since it became open to the public.

It's a great way for us to get more information on pets, how they do outside of the shelter鈥nd create an advocate for that dog,鈥 Thrash said.

Luna has since been adopted by a rescue group.

Penelope Rivera is 四虎影院鈥檚 news intern. Got a tip? Email Penelope at privera@kera.org.

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Penelope Rivera is 四虎影院's Breaking News Reporter. She graduated from the University of North Texas in May with a B.A. in Digital and Print Journalism.