Thursday, May 2, 2013
Hillsborough County plans to allow healthy stray cats to be returned to the wild after they’ve been sterilized and vaccinated. Not everyone thinks the county’s plan is the best way to reduce animal deaths. What do you think, Carrollwood and Northdale?
Hillsborough County has a death problem. That’s about the only point everyone in attendance at the May 1 County Commission meeting seemed to agree on. How best to address the number of cat and dog deaths, however, was a bone of contention for sure, especially in regard to cats. Residents, activists and veterinary experts lined up to speak both for and against the county’s new plan to reduce euthanasia rates for dogs and cats while increasing the “live outcome” rate. The plan, estimated to cost about $1.3 million in the first year alone, is designed to introduce a variety of programs all created with the same goal in mind: to stop the “senseless killing of animals,” as Hillsborough Commission Chairman Ken Hagan said. Cat Plan Creates Waves …
The county’s $1.3 million plan is meant to reduce the number of animal deaths. Do you think it will work, Carrollwood
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Hillsborough County Commissioners voted May 1 to move forward with a plan to reduce the number of animal deaths in the county while increasing the “live outcome” rate for both cats and dogs. Here’s a look at the numbers the prompted the plan’s creation: Source: Hillsborough County’s Be the Way Home documentation See Also: Fur Flies Over Feral Cats What do you think about the county's plan?
Monday, April 29, 2013
Ever thought about being a foster parent to a pet? Learn about the process at a library near you.
Often when you think about pet adoption, images of heading to the Hillsborough County Animal Services shelter and picking out the perfect pet come to mind. But there's a group of people who you may not think about who contribute a valuable resource to county pet adoption - pet foster families. "Having a foster family is helpful on so many different levels," said Marti Ryan, spokeswoman for Hillsborough County Animal Services. "The animal has a place to calm down and get care. The shelter becomes very instrumental in getting the dog or cat placed. They begin to know dogs habits, strengths and weaknesses or behavior issues." Through May, animal services will team up with the Hillsborough County libraries to educate the public on how to get …
Thursday, February 28, 2013
A 12-year-old miniature pinscher will assist hearing-impaired students at the school.
There's been an addition to the student body at Ben Hill Middle School. But this is no typical backpack-toting teen aimlessly wandering the halls in search of Spanish class. The new classmate is a 12-year-old miniature pinscher named Parris who arrived at the school Wednesday, Feb. 27, bringing a valuable lesson about caring. Given up by his previous family because of financial hardship, Parris was suffering from heartworm disease when he was dropped off at Hillsborough County Animal Services. However, Parris came with a special talent that Animal Services Director Ian Hallett recognized could be of great value. Parris is a trained service dog for the hearing impaired. Hallett and Hillsborough County Commission chairman Ken Hagan worked …
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
This animal is available for adoption through Hillsborough County Animal Services.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
This information is provided by Hillsborough County Animal Services... Barnaby is a sweet 6 year old male boxer dog found stray, no tag or chip, and we added the santa hat. Barnaby (ID1495059) can be adopted fully neutered/vaccinated/licensed and microchipped for the super low holiday price of just $20 from Hillsborough County Animal Services. Want to help the shelter? Drop off items from the Animal Angel Tree Wish list www.hillsboroughcounty.org/animalservices, and bring the kids to tell the jolly one their special wishes.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Diamond and Blondie were found near Carrollwood.
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Monday, December 3, 2012
Information provided by Hillsborough County Animal Services... These pretty girls were abandoned near Carrollwood. Diamond is a 2 year old petite black Labrador retriever and Blondie is her slightly younger, fair-haired sister. Both dogs were already spayed and wearing tags traced to pets long gone. Adopt one or both lovergirls at a special fee that includes vaccinations, microchips, current county pet registration tags and more. Visit Diamond & Blondie (ID#'s1493910 and 1493911) any day of the week at Hillsborough County Animal Services (440 N. Falkenburg Rd., Tampa) www.hillsboroughcounty.org
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Find out how to adopt Annie.
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Saturday, November 24, 2012
This just in from the county's animal services department: Annie the Beagle is looking for her family - her owners and her children. This mostly white, tri-colored beagle was abandoned and rescued by a Hillsborough County Animal Services officer. She'd recently given birth. Annie is adorable and deserved a new, compassionate beginning. Adopt Annie (ID#1493428) fully spayed/vaccinated/licensed/microchipped from Hillsborough County Animal Services on Falkenburg Road. Now open daily. Go to www.hillsboroughcounty.org.
Friday, October 19, 2012
The Cats, Bats and Bones event is a chance for kids to meet and greet shelter animals and have fun.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
An Adorable Adoptable from Hillsborough County Animal Services.
A little October surprise: Autumn is a 9-week old tortie kitten that loves baseball! She's been growing in the shelter for weeks now and is finally big enough to run the bases "home." She wears her team colors with pride: warm chocolate tones and orange highlights. Adopt Autumn (ID#1473852) fully spayed, vaccinated, microchipped and licensed from Hillsborough County Animal Services at 440 N. Falkenburg Rd., Tampa. For more information call 813-744-5660.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
The Cats, Bats and Bones event is a chance for kids to meet and greet shelter animals and have fun.
Have you been in the market for a pet? Hillsborough County Animal Services' Cats, Bats and Bones event may be the perfect time to adopt one. The Halloween inspired event is scheduled for 10:00 a.m.-3:00p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. Participants can meet real Florida bats, trick-or-treat with shelter animals and take part in a kids costume parade. Kids will also decorate art to place in the shelter. Adoption specials will also be offered for cats and dogs throughout the event. Photo I.D. and proof of address (utility bill, etc.) are required for pet adoption. Please leave family pets at home for this event. Want To Go? What: Cats, Bats and Bones When: Saturday, Oct. 20 (10a.m.-3p.m.) Where: Hillsborough County Animal Services 440 N. …
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11:24 pm on Sunday, May 5, 2013
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