After the stray hold period ended, CCRC pulled her and she is eligible for a Kroon grant as a senior.
Unlike the situation at other animal control facilities, animals are not killed
after their stray hold is up.
Commonly, open selection adoptions are on a first come, first serve basis, with scheduled windows
after the stray hold for adoption to take place.
After the stray hold, animals are placed for adoption.
If the animal's owner isn't found and you'd like to adopt
him yourself after the stray holding period is up, your local shelter can help in the process of transferring legal ownership.
Not exact matches
If you have lost or found an animal
after hours or on the weekend, call the lost and found pet hotline: 564-6862
Stray animals are
held for 72 hours for owner redemption and then are placed up for adoption.
If none of these steps help you locate the pet's owners, you might consider making him a permanent part of your household (
after you have reported him to animal control and
held him for his requisite
stray period during which time his owner has an opportunity to claim him).
After the
hold period for a
stray or impounded pet is up the animal is evaluated for adoption.
Those that came in as
strays will be available for adoption
after the required seven - day
hold.
These animals must be
held for the Pinellas County minimum «
stray hold» period, which is between 1 - 7 days,
after which they will be placed for adoption.
However, the only way you can truly indemnify yourself as a rescue, is to only pull dogs from shelters
after they have completed their legal
stray hold time.
Healthy dogs will be made available to the public for adoption
after serving a state - mandated
stray hold.
Adopters can have their names added to wait lists for
stray animals with
holding periods that expire
after the event date but such animals will not be included in the fee - waiver.
We guarantee that
strays are
held for the state's required seven - day
stray hold, but
after that time is up they can be immediately transferred, adopted or (if there are behavioral or medical concerns we can not address in the shelter) euthanized.
After this five day
holding period, any
stray animal can be put up for adoption, transferred to another shelter, sent to rescue, put into a foster home, and in rare cases, euthanized (only if serious medical issues exist or there are issues of aggression).
Animal shelters are required to
hold stray animals for only five days,
after which they may be placed into a new home or humanely euthanized.
Due to the large number of homeless pets,
stray pets can be euthanized
after a five day
holding period.
We ONLY take in dogs who are legally surrendered to us by their owners, or who we have pulled from a shelter
after they have completed a
stray -
hold period and are made available to rescue groups.
After the required
stray hold, no owners have turned up, so we're now looking for their new home.
After a
holding period to allow time for a possible reclaim by their owners, many of these
strays are evaluated and immediately become adoption candidates.
At this point, it will be important for the municipalities to have a better understanding of what is involved in the entire process of not just impounding
strays for the seven - day legal
hold, but also what happens to those animals
after that.
CSM
Stray Foundation's Nancy Fahnestock
holds Triangle
after bringing him home from the animal hospital.