Rally for county no-kill shelter set for today
January 22, 2026
Bell County Commissioner for Precinct 4 Louie Minor, Public Accountability for Animal Welfare (PAAW), Happy Tail Rescue, Journey Home Rescue and members of the public are holding a rally to call for a no-kill animal shelter for Bell County.
The rally will take place on Thursday, Jan. 22, from 4:30–6:30 p.m., at the Bell County Animal Shelter, 2509 S. Loop 121 in Belton.
According to the 2025 annual report for the Bell County Animal Shelter, a total of 3,183 animals were brought into the shelter. A total of 1,157 of those found adopted homes. Another 810 were transferred out.
However, 975 of the animals brought into the shelter — roughly 30 percent — were euthanized.
“The community is demanding a full transformation of the facility into a genuine no‑kill shelter — one that prioritizes life‑saving programs, transparency, and humane care,” Minor wrote in a media release. “Residents are calling the current situation unacceptable. The killing of nearly one thousand animals is a clear sign that the Sheriff’s current model is broken beyond repair.”
The shelter is open daily for animal adoption, and fees for unsterilized dogs and cats are $50 and $20, respectively. Sterilized dogs and cats are $60 to adopt. Those who adopt animals must have them vaccinated for rabies within 72 hours and unsterilized adopted animals must be sterilized within 30 days.
According to the adoption guidelines on the county website, all animals are placed up for adoption unless the Supervisor deems the animal’s behavioral problems create a risk of liability to Bell County or the public in general.
“Our first goal is to remove problematic animals and then to find suitable homes for as many animals as possible. Realistically, not all animals are suitable for adoption. Therefore, the Bell County Animal Shelter is a limited-kill facility. Animals that cannot be adopted will be euthanized in a respectful, humane manner,” the website reads.
The shelter lists adoptable animals on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Bellcountyanimalsheltertx/








