The Sandy City Animal Shelter has completed the transition to a âno-killâ facility through the efforts of staff members and volunteers, as well as an assist from local rescue groups and community members, officials announced Wednesday. And with a minimum 90 percent save rate considered the no-kill standard, the shelter exceeded its goal last year. In 2016, the facility had save rates of 96 percent for cats and 99 percent for dogs, according to Ian Williams, director of the Animal Services Depar... <iframe src="http://www.sltrib.com/csp/mediapool/sites/sltrib/pages/garss.csp" height="1" width="1" > </frame>