Austin and Travis County’s animal shelter, Austin Animal Center, reached negative kennel space May 4, meaning there are more dogs than available kennels, according to a release from the city of Austin.
In an effort to free space, AAC will open its doors to all adopters for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic arrived locally.
From May 6-9 the shelter will be open from 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m., and adopters will not be required to schedule an appointment. Masks and social distancing will be required, and AAC will monitor its building occupancy.
Additionally, all adoption fees will be waived.
DETAILS:
-Thursday May 6 - Sunday May 9
-11:00am to 5:30pm- WE ARE OPEN to the public
-No appointment needed
-Must practice social distancing and masks are required
-Adoption fees are waived
Pictured is our good guy Knuckles A650909#austintexas #shopatshelters pic.twitter.com/Lk9oPXr4E1
— Austin Animal Center (@austinanimals) May 5, 2021
Since May 5, 2020, AAC has operated all adoptions by appointment only. However, limited appointments and no-shows have created a challenge for the shelter, which houses more than 16,000 animals annually, according to the release.










