No-Kill Progress

Pet Evaluation Matrix

A Pet Evaluation Matrix is one component of the Asilomar Accords reporting system.  It gives more specificity to Asilomar Accords definitions based on a community standard of care, compares shelter lifesaving to that of pet guardians in the community, and provides more confidence to community stakeholders, enabling everyone to have a better understanding of their shelter/community's lifesaving progress and compare it to others.

A PEM consists of a list of specific, more commonly seen medical and behavioral conditions that may occur in individual sheltered animals. These conditions may vary depending on the region and shelter. Each shelter animal's medical and behavioral status is evaluated and they are slotted in one of four Asilomar Accords categories:

  1. Healthy
  2. Treatable-Rehabilitatable
  3. Treatable-Manageable
  4. Unhealthy & Untreatable

Read on for more information on PEM, how to create one, and what people who have one are saying!