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  • 1.  Data on pet adoption cost savings

    Posted 01-18-2026 12:54 PM

    Does anyone know of specific data - i.e. numbers - that captures the cost savings to rescues and/or shelters when a dog is adopted? I know that daily care, housing, food, and medical expenses reduce, but am looking for specific ROI numbers if they exist. Thank you.


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    Debra Schafer
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  • 2.  RE: Data on pet adoption cost savings

    Posted 01-19-2026 12:07 PM

    Here's what I found...

    Yes - there are some fairly hard-numbers you can use to express ROI / cost savings per adoption, but they usually aren't published as a neat "ROI per dog adopted" metric. Instead, shelters/rescues estimate ROI using:

    avoidable cost = (daily cost of care) × (days not housed) + avoidable medical/overhead risk

    So the best "specific ROI numbers" come from per-diem cost studies and length-of-stay (LOS) data.

    Below are the most defensible numeric ranges and how to turn them into adoption "savings".

    1) The most usable ROI number: Cost per dog per day in shelter

    A. Government fiscal estimate: $18 per day

    A Virginia legislative fiscal impact estimate states:

    Average animal stay: 27 days

    Cost: $18.00 per day

    legacylis.virginia.gov

    That implies $486 per animal per stay (27 × 18).

    This is one of the cleanest "public-sector per diem" numbers you can cite because it is explicit.



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    Josh Bowen
    Animal Caregiver
    Calvert Animal Welfare League
    MD
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  • 3.  RE: Data on pet adoption cost savings

    Posted 01-19-2026 02:18 PM
    Josh...

    Thanks so very much. Truly appreciated.

    Debra

    On Mon, Jan 19, 2026 at 3:09 PM Josh Bowen via Maddie's Pet Forum <Mail@maddiesfund.org> wrote:
    Here's what I found... Yes - there are some fairly hard-numbers you can use to express ROI / cost savings per adoption, but they usually aren't...
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    Jan 19, 2026 12:07 PM
    Josh Bowen

    Here's what I found...

    Yes - there are some fairly hard-numbers you can use to express ROI / cost savings per adoption, but they usually aren't published as a neat "ROI per dog adopted" metric. Instead, shelters/rescues estimate ROI using:

    avoidable cost = (daily cost of care) × (days not housed) + avoidable medical/overhead risk

    So the best "specific ROI numbers" come from per-diem cost studies and length-of-stay (LOS) data.

    Below are the most defensible numeric ranges and how to turn them into adoption "savings".

    1) The most usable ROI number: Cost per dog per day in shelter

    A. Government fiscal estimate: $18 per day

    A Virginia legislative fiscal impact estimate states:

    Average animal stay: 27 days

    Cost: $18.00 per day

    legacylis.virginia.gov

    That implies $486 per animal per stay (27 × 18).

    This is one of the cleanest "public-sector per diem" numbers you can cite because it is explicit.



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    Josh Bowen
    Animal Caregiver
    Calvert Animal Welfare League
    MD
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    Original Message:
    Sent: 1/19/2026 3:07:00 PM
    From: Josh Bowen
    Subject: RE: Data on pet adoption cost savings

    Here's what I found...

    Yes - there are some fairly hard-numbers you can use to express ROI / cost savings per adoption, but they usually aren't published as a neat "ROI per dog adopted" metric. Instead, shelters/rescues estimate ROI using:

    avoidable cost = (daily cost of care) × (days not housed) + avoidable medical/overhead risk

    So the best "specific ROI numbers" come from per-diem cost studies and length-of-stay (LOS) data.

    Below are the most defensible numeric ranges and how to turn them into adoption "savings".

    1) The most usable ROI number: Cost per dog per day in shelter

    A. Government fiscal estimate: $18 per day

    A Virginia legislative fiscal impact estimate states:

    Average animal stay: 27 days

    Cost: $18.00 per day

    legacylis.virginia.gov

    That implies $486 per animal per stay (27 × 18).

    This is one of the cleanest "public-sector per diem" numbers you can cite because it is explicit.



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    Josh Bowen
    Animal Caregiver
    Calvert Animal Welfare League
    MD
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