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No Kill Warehousing: Are No Kill Shelters "Hoarders" and Just Warehouse Animals?
No Kill shelters are often wrongly accused of hoarding animals. This article clarifies that No Kill means active lifesaving, providing care, rehabilitation, and finding forever homes, not passive storage. Learn how these shelters prioritize animal welfare and strive for measurable success.

Davyd Smith
May 12


Shining a Light on the Colorado Pet Overpopulation Fund: Why HB25-1137 is a Win for Animal Welfare
So, what is HB25-1137 about? It's about fairness. Currently, the CPOF board, largely controlled by members of well-funded organizations, dic

Davyd Smith
Feb 17


Misleading and Disingenuous: The Reality Behind Colorado’s Animal Shelters
A recent CBS Colorado news story highlights a surge in kill rates and an increase in dog surrenders at Colorado animal shelters but fails to

Davyd Smith
Aug 9, 2024


The OTHER Freedom - Allowing a Homeless Pet or Community Cat to Live should be a No Brainer
Dog Paw and Human Hand touching. Text says "Freedom to Live"

Davyd Smith
Apr 29, 2024


Call Out the Lie – Colorado Can Be No Kill today
There is a pervasive defense for killing healthy and treatable animals from regressive shelters and it’s an outright lie.

Davyd Smith
Jul 28, 2023


Let's Set Misconceptions Straight About No Kill
Dispelling misconceptions and clarifying the truth about the No Kill movement. Find out what it's really about and how it's been so successf

Davyd Smith
Apr 5, 2023


The No Kill Movement and Pet Population (NOT overpopulation)
Screenshot of video Myth of Pet Overpopulation by the Nokill Advocacy Center

Davyd Smith
Mar 30, 2023


Violence is the Last Refuge of the Incompetent
“Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.” Foundation, a new series based on Isaac Asimov’s books by the same name, has brought an ol

Davyd Smith
Nov 28, 2021
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