Help us care for and shelter animals, find loving homes for abandoned and neglected pets, and
combat animal overpopulation through spay and neuter education.
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To
combat the problem of
animal overpopulation, the Volusia County Animal Control Advisory Board on Aug. 3 will consider an ordinance that includes a rebate - program for owners who alter their pets, said Bill Foster, county animal control super
animal overpopulation, the Volusia County
Animal Control Advisory Board on Aug. 3 will consider an ordinance that includes a rebate - program for owners who alter their pets, said Bill Foster, county animal control super
Animal Control Advisory Board on Aug. 3 will consider an ordinance that includes a rebate - program for owners who alter their pets, said Bill Foster, county
animal control super
animal control supervisor.
To assist the community in all aspects of
animal welfare and responsible pet ownership and help
combat pet
overpopulation and
animal abuse through our Spay and Neuter clinic and community education.
All of our rescue
animals are spayed or neutered in an attempt to
combat the devastating pet
overpopulation problem that results in millions of unwanted pets every year.
To help
combat pet
overpopulation, it is important to spay or neuter pets, choose adoption instead of purchasing a new
animal, and to help educate others about pet
overpopulation.
Our mission is to adopt out as many
animals as possible in lieu of euthanasia, to promote the spay / neuter of family pets to
combat pet
overpopulation, to investigate
animal cruelty in the Panhandle, and to educate the public on responsible pet ownership.
Getting our pets spayed and neutered is a vital tool in
combatting pet
overpopulation and
animal suffering.