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Clermont County shelter director reports 788 dog intakes in 2024, outlines staffing and facility upgrades
Summary
Deputy assistant county administrator Angie Livesay told the Board of Commissioners the shelter saw 788 dog intakes in 2024 (86% strays), 443 adoptions, 214 owner redemptions and identified projects including an outdoor kennel expansion and procurement of a commercial washer/dryer; veterinary bills year‑to‑date were about $86,000.
Angie Livesay, deputy assistant county administrator overseeing the Clermont County animal shelter, told commissioners Dec. 18 that the shelter took in 788 dogs in 2024, roughly 86% of them strays, and reported 443 adoptions and 214 owner redemptions through Dec. 13. Livesay said 13 animals were euthanized for medical or behavioral reasons and that transfers to rescue partners have been used to help dogs who need services the county cannot provide.
"At that point, we had 788 dogs that had come into our care with 86% coming in as strays," Livesay said…
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