ANIMAL SERVICES' REPORT HIGHLIGHTS ADOPTIONS, TRANSFERS, RETURNS
(Jan. 12, 2026)
MIDLAND, TEXAS -- The number of animals adopted from Midland Animal Services, returned to their owners and transferred to animal support groups nearly tripled those euthanized in December, according to MAS’ monthly record card.
Adoptions reached 95 in December, transfers 57 and animals returned to owner 57, while Animal Services’ officials reported 86 animals euthanized. That helped result in a 72% live release rate for the month.
The statistics also show of the animals euthanized, less than half took place because of a lack of space (31). Reasons for euthanasia included medical (43 or half), quality of life (seven) and behavior (five).
The Midland Animal Services’ report also shows the average length of stay or all animals was less than eight days and no category (dog, puppy, cat or kitten) averaged 10 or more days.
For December 2025
Adoptions (Dog/Cat Only)
YTD: 1,247
MTD: 95
Outcomes (Dog/Cat Only)
Adoption: 95
Return to Owner: 58
Transfers: 57
Euth: 86
Intakes (Dog/Cat Only)
YTD: 5,069
MTD: 341
Stray: 282
Owner Surrender: 43
Seized: 16
Returns: 0
Transfer In: 0
Top Partners
Fix West Texas: 35
Whiskers and Tails: 3
MASA: 5
Sassy's Dog Rescue: 7
Lonestar: 2
Length of Stay
Total Dec: 7.92 Days
Dog: 6.43 Days
Puppy: 8.9 Days
Cat: 9.61 Days
Kitten: 6.77 Days
Live Release Rate
YTD: 72%
MTD: 72%
Euthanasia Reasons
Medical: 43
Quality of Life: 7
Behavior: 5
Space: 31
Source: City of Midland