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Statistics-Intro

HT aims to provide permanent homes for every animal we take in. We work diligently to provide needed medical and behavioral care for our rescued animals. We are lucky to have a wonderful network of veterinarians, medical specialists, trainers, and behaviorists who help us give thousands of animals annually long, healthy lives.

There are times, however, when an animal we rescue is unable to be put into an adoptive home for severe medical or behavioral reasons. HT euthanizes animals as a last resort and only after all other safe, humane options have been considered and euthanasia has been determined by our staff and our professional partners to be the only safe and humane option.

We are proud to solidly fall under the “no kill” definition, meaning that we only euthanize animals that are terminally ill or considered a risk to public safety. We also successfully find homes for more than 90% of the animals we rescue.

2023 Statistics

805

Cats Rescued

1446

Dogs Rescued

32

Euthanized/Died

98.6%

Live Release Rate

2022 Statistics

766

Cats Rescued

2324

Dogs Rescued

47

Euthanized/Died

98.5%

Live Release Rate

2021 Statistics

929

Cats Rescued

1719

Dogs Rescued

15

Euthanized/Died

99.4%

Live Release Rate

2020 Statistics

1349

Cats Rescued

2250

Dogs Rescued

14

Euthanized/Died

99.6%

Live Release Rate

2019 Statistics

903

Cats Rescued

2,213

Dogs Rescued

29

Euthanized/Died

99.0%

Live Release Rate

2018 Statistics

812

Cats Rescued

2,474

Dogs Rescued

22

Euthanized/Died

99.3%

Live Release Rate

2017 Statistics

728

Cats Rescued

2,221

Dogs Rescued

15

Euthanized/Died

99.5%

Live Release Rate

2016 Statistics

609

Cats Rescued

1,937

Dogs Rescued

17

Euthanized/Died

99.3%

Live Release Rate

More News from the Trail!

  • Clear the Shelters Adoption Weekend – August 31 and September 1

    Reduced and Waived Adoption Fees! Join Homeward Trails as we participate in NBCUniversal Local’s 10th annual Clear The Shelters nationwide pet adoption event.  Help us clear the Adoption Center and our foster homes August 31 and September 1 – many of our adoptable cats and dogs will have reduced fee and fee waived adoptions.  Homeward Trails Manny Law Adoption Center 11116 Fairfax Station Rd. Fairfax Station, VA 22039 Saturday, August 31 10 AM – 4 PM  Sunday, September 1 10 AM – 4 PM Our nation’s animal shelters are facing a capacity crisis and need your help now to get pets from shelter kennels into the couches of loving homes! Since its 2015 inception, Clear The Shelters has led to more than one million pet adoptions and raised more than $4.5 million. The 2023 campaign resulted in more than 158,000 adoptions – lifting the all-time adoption total past one million – and raised over $575,000.

  • Helping Happy Hounds – Fee Waived Hound Adoptions

    As you may or may not know, Virginia animal shelters are filled with Hounds. These amazing dogs are most often discarded by callous hunters, found starving wandering the countryside. Many never make it as hunters and are then tied up to chains or left along the side of the road like old furniture. A good number of them do not make it out of shelters alive.But these dogs – like all dogs – are amazing and worthy of families. We just cannot get them families fast enough to stop them from dying in our shelters when there is no more space.And so we are trying something new here. ALL HOUND DOGS ADOPTED FROM HOMEWARD TRAILS WILL BE FREE. Yes, we are WAIVING ADOPTION FEES for Hounds for the foreseeable future.We hope that will entice well-matched applicants to consider a Hound now. Use the money you save on training, treats, toys.We think all dogs are worthy. But the reality is that some take extra incentives. Some have more barriers to getting adopted. And the result is well, more end up dying. And no – this does NOT mean we are just giving dogs away. All applicants will still go through our application/screening process to ensure good homes. This is just us trying to save more dogs by eliminating one more barrier to adoption. And hey, Hound lovers can use all the extra money they can get to buy treats, right?Help us help these Hounds. Our program Helping Happy Hounds is live NOW. Let’s save some lives!

  • Our Current Supply Needs – Can You Help?

    Each year Homeward Trail spends thousands and thousands of dollars on supplies to care for our animals and support the general operations of our organization. We always strive to keep our costs as low as possible so that we can spend every extra dollar saving more lives.  One simple way you can help is by donating these supplies – everything from postage stamps, to cleaning supplies, to ink cartridges and paper, to dog and cat food and litter. Our wish lists are updated regularly so you can always find our most current needs. Please consider donating supplies to help us cover the cost of these items. The more we are able to get donated, the more animals we can help. Thank you! Adoption Center Wishlist Meow Palace Wishlist Dog Enrichment Wishlist Trails Home Farm Wishlist Farmhouse Wishlist Trails UP Wishlist  Puerto Rico Wishlist

More News from the Trail!

  • Clear the Shelters Adoption Weekend – August 31 and September 1

    Reduced and Waived Adoption Fees! Join Homeward Trails as we participate in NBCUniversal Local’s 10th annual Clear The Shelters nationwide pet adoption event.  Help us clear the Adoption Center and our foster homes August 31 and September 1 – many of our adoptable cats and dogs will have reduced fee and fee waived adoptions.  Homeward Trails Manny Law Adoption Center 11116 Fairfax Station Rd. Fairfax Station, VA 22039 Saturday, August 31 10 AM – 4 PM  Sunday, September 1 10 AM – 4 PM Our nation’s animal shelters are facing a capacity crisis and need your help now to get pets from shelter kennels into the couches of loving homes! Since its 2015 inception, Clear The Shelters has led to more than one million pet adoptions and raised more than $4.5 million. The 2023 campaign resulted in more than 158,000 adoptions – lifting the all-time adoption total past one million – and raised over $575,000.