Calendar Year 2025 Statistics
This page summarizes the work performed by Washoe County Regional Animal Services (WCRAS) during 2025. These statistics reflect our commitment to public safety and animal welfare.
2025 Impact at a Glance
- 8,972 Total Animals Sheltered
5,259 (59%) Dogs3,178 (35%) Cats535 (6%) Other
- 2,797 (42%) Stray Dogs and Cats Reunited
2,584 (63%) Dogs213 (8%) Cats
- 35,570 (28.7%) Dog Licensing & Compliance
35,570 Active Licenses28.7% Estimated Compliance
- 95% Overall Live Release Rate (Dogs and Cats)
95% Dogs94% Cats
- 19,511 Calls for Service
- 4,656 Animals Transferred out of WCRAS
1,659 Dogs2,626 Cats371 Other
Microchip Impact - 2025
| Animal | Returned |
|---|---|
| Dogs | 1,655 |
| Cats | 133 |
| Other | 2 |
| Total | 1,790 |
In 2025, 42% of all stray dogs and cats were successfully returned to their families. This rate significantly surpasses the national average of 11% (Shelter Animals Count 2025 Mid-Year Report , opens in a new tab).
Community Response - 2025
| Call Type | Total Volume |
|---|---|
| Pets reported running loose | 9,111 |
| Animal welfare calls | 1,991 |
| Animal bite incidents | 1,600 |
| Noise nuisance complaints | 1,487 |
Top Transfer Partners - 2025
WCRAS collaborates with local and national rescue organizations to help unclaimed animals find their forever home. Unlike many shelters, WCRAS does not operate an adoption program; our role is focused on public safety, reunification, and temporary care. When animals are not reclaimed by their owners, they are transferred to trusted rescue partners who provide continued care and adoption services. In 2025, 4,656 pets were transferred out of WCRAS to other agencies.
| Agency | Dogs | Cats | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nevada Humane Society | 1,437 | 2,420 | 109 | 3,966 |
| SPCA of Northern Nevada | 49 | 55 | 0 | 104 |
| Res-Que | 79 | 0 | 21 | 100 |
| Bluefeather Horse Sanctuary | 2 | 42 | 38 | 82 |
Data represents our top 4 transfer agencies by volume.
Our Rescue Network
We work with a diverse group of partners to save lives. You can view our full rescue partner directory or apply to join our lifesaving network.
Visual Summary - 2025

Historical Data
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