Animal shelter workers in Upland are worried dozens of dogs and cats may be euthanize after the city slashed the animal services department budget by nearly $390,000.
The Friends of Upland Animal Shelter has cut its euthanasia rates from 47 percent in 2007 to 23 percent in 2014, finding new homes for more than 1,400 animals, the shelter’s GoFundMe page stated. http://www.gofundme.com/uplandanimals
“This progress is at risk and the shelter could become a high-kill ‘dog pound’ without your help!” according to the GoFundMe page, which was started in hopes of raising some of the money lost in the new budget.

















