Brevard County Animal Center is a no-kill shelter
ABOVE VIDEO: Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey advised regional citizens to think about embracing an animal in an unique video message on Friday.
BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey advised regional citizens to think about embracing a dog in an unique video message on Friday due to the abundance of dogs in the Brevard County Animal Center at this time.
Sheriff Ivey says he declines to euthanize an animal based upon space and would build a larger shelter if required if it concerned it.
The Sheriff says they have around 130 dogs in their care at this time and is advocating locals to think about embracing a dog, instead of search for a dog.
The Brevard County Animal Center is a no-kill animal shelter.
Brevard County Animal Services is providing totally free adoptions on dogs and cats for the month of June after the contribution by Boniface Hiers Automotive Group.
The deal consists of spay/neuter, a microchip, present vaccinations, totally free medical insurance coverage through Trupanion and a county tag ( with an authorized application).
As a tip, the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office South Animal Care Center likewise uses one (1) hour obedience class each Saturday beginning at 9:30am.
BCSO is asking people thinking about the class to check-in with Care Center Staff at 9:20am.
The class is open to anybody that has actually embraced a dog from BCSO Animal Services, in addition to neighborhood members that have actually made an appointment to give up a dog to their shelter. The class concentrates on basic obedience and fixing small habits concerns for your furry friend.
Since 2014 when the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office took control of Animal Services in Brevard County, A.J. Hiers of Boniface Hiers Automotive Group has actually contributed thousands and countless dollars to feed all of the family pets in our care.