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Animal services reports 92% live‑release rate for April–June quarter; department outlines partnerships and case work
Summary
Animal services reported 237 intakes, a 92% live‑release rate for the April–June quarter, partnerships with regional organizations on cruelty prosecution, and continued outreach and voucher programs.
Taylor Walter, animal services supervisor, told the Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners that the department recorded 237 total intakes during the April 1–June 30 quarter and achieved a 92 percent live‑release rate. Walter said the shelter’s intake included 118 dogs, 116 cats, two rabbits and one snake; 112 animals were adopted in the quarter, 35 were returned to owners and 61 were transferred to rescue organizations. He told the board the department issued 48 citations and responded to 16 animal bite reports; one dog was deemed…
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