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November 2021 by Don Kier
They care about the citizens of Uvalde. They are always there when you need them.
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February 2021 by Adrian Paige
I’m new to the area. I am so appreciative for this police department keeping the people of Uvalde updated as best as they could during the snow storm and power outage.
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May 2020 by Jack Milam
Abolish the police murders extortionists and kidnappers!
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April 2020 by Lore DeHoyos-Mendoza
keeps the public informed with very precised data.
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September 2019 by Pauline Wist Garcia
Keep up the great work it is very much appreciated
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May 2012 by Elizabeth C.
Mark my husband and I volunteered there years ago on a day to day basis and we made things better however we were only allowed to do what we were told we were instructed by the manager to feed the dogs 1 scoop of feed per kennel the place should have been shut down long before this I am glad of its closure and hope it never opens its doors again. We did try to make a difference but when faced with opposition what can you do. Daily because the dogs weren't being fed enough my husband would haul out 2-5 dead dogs some died from being eaten by the other dogs THAT is cruelty!
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July 2010 by Mark M.
This is a good facility. They take care of their animals and really care about them. It is over-crowded but that is not their fault, they are a no kill shelter and don't turn away homeless animals. I disagree with the previous review. It is overcrowded because not enough get to go to permanent homes. It is hard to control the flea and tick issues and the dog they saw probably came in that way. They have had to cut back on the flea/tick treatments cause the animals were getting ill from the constant chemicals. I wish they had a staff with more knowledge but the MAJORITY of their money goes to caring for the animals like vet care. Don't like it, help out, I sometimes volunteer there just to lend my small animal expertise. People make the difference!
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July 2008 by Bob W.
It is a damn shame that this place is not funded better, The two stars are only here because of the caring and dedicated employees. This is southwest Texas and it gets HOT! The shelter is so overcrowded that many dogs are kept outdoors on chains and no shade is provided. While they all had water, this is not acceptable. I work fairly close to the shelter and have a customer that works there. I inquired if they had any adult housebroken German Shepherds available. She said "Not at this time". A week later I got a call that such a dog had arrived. I went to see the dog and she must have had 200 large ticks on her and was flea infested. In fact, all of the dogs outside had serious flea and tick problems. The budget is such that the animals get food and water, no other care seems to be provided. I declined adopting this sweet pooch as I could see the potential health issues she may develop. Not a week goes by without a stray walking into the shop where I work with a chewed off leash. I have to wonder if they escaped from the shelter. Can anyone in Uvalde do just one damn thing right?