Audit Reveals Austin's Neglect of Tree Trimming and Animal Safety

The family of a young girl who was attacked by a dangerous dog adopted out by the Austin Animal Center is urging the city to consider the "human cost" of its "no-kill" policy after an audit raised concerns about the sustainability of the 95% live release rate. The family filed a lawsuit claiming that the city was negligent in not euthanizing the dog, which had a history of biting incidents. They believe the shelter is pressured to release dangerous animals to meet the live release rate. The audit recommends revisiting the policy, and while some council members are open to exploring changes, others argue against setting arbitrary percentages without considering the animals' well-being.
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