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Police department outlines animal services changes after new shelter contract, launches microchip push
Summary
Citrus Heights Police Department reported operational changes since contracting with Bradshaw Animal Shelter, including a microchip donation program, new intake software, a local kennel for patrol staff and work with community partners on trap‑neuter‑return efforts.
The Citrus Heights Police Department presented an update on animal services on Jan. 8, describing changes since the city began contracting with Bradshaw Animal Shelter last September and unveiling a local microchip and licensing push.
Police Services Manager Tiffany Campbell and Animal Services Supervisor Deborah Miller said the new contract provides the city with a local shelter partner, two dedicated veterinarians, an on‑site hospital and a 24‑hour call center. Staff also said the…
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