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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – An animal control facility that’s paid for by the city of Birmingham and Jefferson County has come under fire in recent weeks over its role in the city, which it contends is to protect people from animals.

Local animal shelter workers want to see procedural changes pertaining to adoptions and the organization’s for-profit status.

It’s like any other shelter, filled nearly to the brim with all types of animals; of course most of them are dogs and cats.

But the Birmingham Jefferson Animal Control Service shelter operates by a different mantra than you might think.

“The purpose of any animal control program is to protect the public from nuisance animals, dangerous, diseased animals, that sort of thing,” said BJACS President Steve Smith. “The purpose of any humane organization is just the opposite. They’re there to protect pets from people.”

His opinion is not shared by shelter and rescue groups in the area. Specifically, rescue worker Jana Maynard who helps find forever homes through 2-by-2 Animal Rescue.

“My biggest concern of the BJC shelter is it is a for profit shelter and any time something is for profit, it is about making money and when you are trying to make money you’re putting that in front of the well-being of the animals coming through,” said Maynard.

But Smith contends that notions like Maynard’s are a misinterpretation of his program’s role.

“There’s just a misunderstanding,” he said. “A lot of people don’t know the difference between a humane society and an animal control program. And they expect control programs to operate like a humane society.”

Smith said the animals his group takes in are different from those taken in by humane societies.

“We get animals that are neglected, abused, abandoned, they’re sick, injured, they’re in every possible condition you can imagine, as to where most animals in a humane shelter are brought in sitting beside somebody in a car,” he said.

According to Smith, only five percent of the animals brought to his facility have any identification, and only half are adoptable.

“(There’s) no rabies tag, no ID tag, so that puts us at a severe handicap as far as getting it back to the owner,” he said.

As for the un-adoptable animals, “they’re sick, injured or they’re aggressive,” he explained.

Still, Maynard said she’d like to see improvements in the area of adoptions. Currently, only one employee is responsible for those services, and if she isn’t there no animals can be adopted.

“Whereas maybe another shelter or rescue would take more time with an animal, trying to find its home or owner, they’re trying to make money however they can with these animals,” Maynard said, also equating the shelter to a clearing house for animals.

“I would love to see their hours be increased and their adoption days increased,” Maynard said. “I would love to see them make an effort to update their facility so they have rooms where people could come in and meet the animals.”

But Smith said if there was a need for someone to be available during every hour the shelter was open, they’d hire someone.

“It’s just that there aren’t enough people that are interested in adopting a shelter pet,” said Smith. “We wish we didn’t have to euthanize a single animal.”

With a $1 million budget each year provided by the city and county, finances aren’t as big a problem as they are for other animal groups; they’re not rolling in excess cash either.

And, as Smith explained, the shelter has weekly TV and radio advertisements, a mobile adoption unit and low cost spay-neuter programs, all in the name of easing the adoption process for potential pet owners.

Still, the issue of how city and county run animal control facilities should be run – at least in Birmingham – centers on protecting people first. State law mandates that every city provide this service, so for now BJACS has its hands tied.

Mayor Larry Langford gave his opinion on the subject.

“Look, I’m a pet owner and I’m a pet lover,” he said. “But the fact of the matter is someone is going to have to be paid to maintain and operate this. Now if these groups are interested in doing it free, then bring them all together and let’s see how interested they really are.”

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Matt Van Hoven is a reporter/editor for Pet Pulse on ZootooTV. He can be reached at news@zootoo.com or 201-210-5452, ext. 1019.



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AquaDaydreamer
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I wish there was more animal shelters and less animal control
 
Jim  S.
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I'm thinking that this shelters head should take a look at what his or her job REALLY IS.
 
andrea f.
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Without educating the public the result will be these animals continuing to come in injured and hostile. There needs to be a balance between making a profit and educating people so the animals will be treated better. When they are treated better fewer are abandoned or left free for animal control to capture.
 
cat100
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Its all about the money
 
Kate H.
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This is so sad
 
Brigit800
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It can't be helped that money is usually a factor in everything, but it shouldn't be the deciding factor.
 
meeeaaatch
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ya
 
meeeaaatch
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Speaking of cats, cats r lame! omg! ne budy wnt 2 hook up?
 
Sharon L.
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Interesting story. I'd really like to see all these people working towards a positive goal for the animals. If this shelter is to make a difference, dedicated people need to be part of the picture and it does take a lot of time and work.
 
Lindsey
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This place should lose it's funding and the money should be put torwards a more animal friendly group.
 
Doglover1111
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It's always about the money, isn't it
 
bobs
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whether profit or not for profit, the vision is the same
 
LoriHill123
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Our shelter adpots 30 pets a day!
 
theresa s.
theresa s. (mrsmack)
8 months ago
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people before pets what kind of shelter is this
 
michael c.
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I think I'm going to have to agree with Maynard on this one. It's ashame how everything always winds up coming back to the dollar.
 
loishill
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I hope the animals come first
 
Jaime G.
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I agree with Patrice!
 
Patrice M.
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i hope that the humane organization gets its way about taking good care of the animals
 
Rachel G.
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I would hate doing something for the money and not because I loved it.
 
Jamie
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A million dollars, isn't that why we are all here banging our paws to the keyboard so that our shelter can get a chance at winning a million dollars and they get it every year. Give me a break. Let this guy come work at the shelters that we work in. since he is making it sound like he has it so tough. I gues all of us just get the cream of the crop of the animals that do not have homes. Which of you took in Paris Hilton's cat????
 
Pat A.
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I hope it works out for everybody, people and animals..
 
JazzG
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I'm not sure this guy knows what a shelter really does. He should work with a real shelter and maybe they could help each other.
 
JAG
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This guy should try harder to do more for the animals to get them adopted.
 
Connie G.
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I think this guy needs a lesson in what a shelter is. He should work with other shelters if he can't handle this end of the process.
 
FruitLoopLucy
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8 months ago
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A can see both sides of this. A volunteer group should step forward to help. One has done just this at our local dog pound and the adoption rate is great!!!
 
Wendy O.
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I can see both sides point, the BJACS and humane shelter, rescue group. Hopefully they will find a solution that benefits the animals.
 
Abbey
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I agree with you, Grammy. If folks in the community are that concerned, they should come together and chip in volunteer hours to help the cause and find these animals homes. Complaining that the local government should do something is like pawning off the responsibility to someone else. He didn't decline help, but they aren't in a position to pay for it. I'm sure if a nonprofit organization wanted to take some or all of those animals off their hands, they'd allow it considering there really isn't much money to be made in adopting the pets out. The money they're mostly concerned about is what they receive from the counties, not the change from the occasional adoption.
 
Grammynolf
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Sounds like they need some help and people are complaining so they should get involved adn volunteer time to do adoptions. He did not decline their help.
 
Tiffany S.
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This idea must of looked good on the drawing board. I think some rethinking is needed here
 
Patrice M.
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i hope everyone keeps the best interest of the animals first
 
Nancy  G.
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To me, shelter and for profit don't go together.
 
Trace Y.
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not sure about the word "shelter"
 
Teresa K.
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Do not like the attitude of animal control and I hope they are able to revamp the program eventually.
 
Kimberly G.
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Common Sense must prevail
 
karen
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I think he needs to reread the definition of "shelter".
 
catsruledogsdrool
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Animal control agencies and shelters need to work together for the good of the animals. I don't think this gentleman really cares about the animals or he would be more willing to make changes that really are not that hard to do. Why can't he recruit volunteers instead of paid staff to promote adoptions?
 
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I wish I would live to see the day when we didn't need any kinds of shelters. That all animals lived in loving homes and no strays were left to run the streets. Of course in a society that still seems comfortable allowing the mentally ill and poor humans to struggle on the streets it is doubtful we will make much of an effort to help the homeless animals.
 
JazzG
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This guy sounds very rigid. He needs to go to some classes.
 
JAG
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I don't think he understands what a shelter is.
 
Connie G.
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This guy does not seem to want to learn and change. It's easier to just keep doing what he's doing. He needs an education. What he is doing is definitely "not" being a shelter.
 
Alana M.
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i agree with Don S.
 
Don S.
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something seems weird about this guy's attitude, it doesn't have to be either the people or the animals, everyone involved can benefit if they have the right attitude. animals are not the enemy . . .
 
alina
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I'm for the shelter. Sounds like they are doing what they can. Animal control is different from Humane society, or Rescue. Animal Control Officers have a tuff job, I would llike to see some of you people do what these people do on an everyday basis. They do what they can with the money they have, as public treat them badly, lie and abuse them. They care for the animals just like everyone else. But the reality is there are to many animals and not enough homes. Just becuase your a rescue dose'nt mean that your animals are any better off. Some of you so called rescue people are HOARDERS.
 
Spring
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This is definitely something that needs changed. There must be a way to have a higher adoption rate, 50% is just way too high for euthanization.
 
Barbara K.
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This is so wrong!
 
Rebecca
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This sounds as bad as a puppy mill --- no care for the animals, just the profit. These animals are sick or injured with no ID --- that's the reason to kill them??? Terrible.
 
Candee
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this is something that the city should investigate, or the taxpayers
 
jacksdad
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this place in a joke
 
jacksdad
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this place is a joke
 
marythecatsmom
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show me the money

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