Require San Jose Animal Care & Services to Improve Their Protocol for Final Dogs

The Issue

San Jose Animal Care & Services is in crisis. The shelter is full, and more dogs are entering than leaving. As a result, healthy, adoptable dogs are being given Final Dates—deadlines by which they must be adopted or rescued, or they will be euthanized.

This is why our petition matters: without public transparency, adequate notice, and intervention before labeling dogs as FINAL, these lives are lost without a fair chance.

**Request to San Jose Animal Care Center Leadership**

We are a dedicated group of volunteers and advocates committed to improving the well-being of the animals in your care. We recognize the complexities of shelter operations, but we respectfully propose the following actionable changes to enhance life-saving outcomes and collaboration:

**Transparency & Communication**  


- Publicly post all dogs designated as FINAL on shelter social media to give rescue groups and the public a chance to act.  


- Clearly note deadlines for FINAL dogs to ensure accountability.  


**Adherence to Existing Guidelines **  


- Ensure the 7-day holding period for FINAL dogs is respected to improve their chances for rescue or adoption.

**Spacing Out FINAL Designations**  


- Avoid designating multiple dogs as FINAL at once, as this overloads volunteers and limits effective advocacy.

**Shelter Accountability in Kennel Stress Outcomes**  


- Acknowledge that the shelter environment can negatively affect dogs' behavior. Dogs should not receive a FINAL status due to stress-related declines without a behavioral treatment plan designated by a qualified behaviorist.

**A Chance at True Rescue**  


- At the very least, provide a 7-day window after FINAL status before irreversible decisions are made. This time is crucial for networking and securing fosters to give these dogs a fighting chance. Thank you for considering these requests to better serve the animals in your care.

Below are just some of the dogs at risk:

🕒 Dogs with FINAL Dates:

• Sheldon – FINAL by 8/1 

• Mark – FINAL by 8/1​ 

• Tish – FINAL by 8/4 

• Roxie – FINAL by 8/4 

• Bruce – FINAL by 8/5 

• Nilla – FINAL by 8/5 

• Shirley – FINAL by 8/5

• Diana – FINAL by 8/6 

• Delilah – FINAL by 8/15

These dogs don’t need a miracle—they need visibility, time, and a commitment to fair policies that give them a real chance. Please help us advocate for change before it’s too late.

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The Issue

San Jose Animal Care & Services is in crisis. The shelter is full, and more dogs are entering than leaving. As a result, healthy, adoptable dogs are being given Final Dates—deadlines by which they must be adopted or rescued, or they will be euthanized.

This is why our petition matters: without public transparency, adequate notice, and intervention before labeling dogs as FINAL, these lives are lost without a fair chance.

**Request to San Jose Animal Care Center Leadership**

We are a dedicated group of volunteers and advocates committed to improving the well-being of the animals in your care. We recognize the complexities of shelter operations, but we respectfully propose the following actionable changes to enhance life-saving outcomes and collaboration:

**Transparency & Communication**  


- Publicly post all dogs designated as FINAL on shelter social media to give rescue groups and the public a chance to act.  


- Clearly note deadlines for FINAL dogs to ensure accountability.  


**Adherence to Existing Guidelines **  


- Ensure the 7-day holding period for FINAL dogs is respected to improve their chances for rescue or adoption.

**Spacing Out FINAL Designations**  


- Avoid designating multiple dogs as FINAL at once, as this overloads volunteers and limits effective advocacy.

**Shelter Accountability in Kennel Stress Outcomes**  


- Acknowledge that the shelter environment can negatively affect dogs' behavior. Dogs should not receive a FINAL status due to stress-related declines without a behavioral treatment plan designated by a qualified behaviorist.

**A Chance at True Rescue**  


- At the very least, provide a 7-day window after FINAL status before irreversible decisions are made. This time is crucial for networking and securing fosters to give these dogs a fighting chance. Thank you for considering these requests to better serve the animals in your care.

Below are just some of the dogs at risk:

🕒 Dogs with FINAL Dates:

• Sheldon – FINAL by 8/1 

• Mark – FINAL by 8/1​ 

• Tish – FINAL by 8/4 

• Roxie – FINAL by 8/4 

• Bruce – FINAL by 8/5 

• Nilla – FINAL by 8/5 

• Shirley – FINAL by 8/5

• Diana – FINAL by 8/6 

• Delilah – FINAL by 8/15

These dogs don’t need a miracle—they need visibility, time, and a commitment to fair policies that give them a real chance. Please help us advocate for change before it’s too late.

The Decision Makers

Angel Rios
Angel Rios
Deputy City Manager, City of San Jose
Matt Loesch
Matt Loesch
Public Works Director, City of San Jose
Jennifer Maguire
Jennifer Maguire
City Manager, City of San Jose

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