47 days in a kennel. Then a volunteer opened the door.
Every dog has a number. A field trip gives them a story.
A study of 1,955 dogs and 51 shelters found dogs who got a field trip were 5Γ more likely to be adopted.β Virginia Tech & ASU study, funded by Maddie's Fund
Every field trip gives a shelter dog a break from the kennel, a chance to sniff, explore, and just be a dog. This dashboard pulls live data from the volunteer tracker so you can see outcomes at a glance and find out who needs a trip next.
Not an official LMAS tracker β just a passionate data-loving volunteer having fun with spreadsheets.
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Dogs Tracked
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At Shelter πΎ
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Fostered π‘
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Adopted π
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Total Field Trips
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Enrichment Hours
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Avg Trip Duration
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Avg Wait to 1st Trip
π― Monthly Goal
0 / 75 trips
Help us reach 75 field trips this month!
π Adopted This Month
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field trip dogs found homes
πΆ New Arrivals
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new adoptable dogs this month
π Who Needs a Trip?
Long-stay dogs who've had some trips but need more
π 30+ Days, No Field Trips
Shelter dogs waiting longest for their first outing
The data on this page pulls directly from the volunteer-maintained spreadsheet and updates automatically when the sheet is edited. View the full spreadsheet β
π Day counts reflect total time at the shelter. If a dog was previously adopted and returned, their intake date here may differ from current public listings.