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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Holiday Safety Tips Story 1 Top Tips for Pet Safety Year Round! Year-round and especially at the holidays, make sure your pet is wearing a current Broward County Pet License on its collar. Broward County Animal Care uses the Pet License to reunite lost dogs and cats with their owners. If your pet is ...
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Veterinarians advise not to put any of these substances on your pet and to keep them out of your pet's reach. In addition, ingestion of these items can be dangerous and cause severe problems if swallowed. If that happens, immediate
medical attention will be necessary. The bottom line is to enjoy the celebration of the holiday weekend while ensuring that your ...
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A pet emergency kit should include a week's worth of food and water, your pet's medications,
medical and vaccination records and a copy of your pet insurance policy, if you have ... Prepare a "Pet Survival Kit"-a waterproof container that includes the following: Copy of pet
medical records Current Rabies Certificate and Broward County Rabies Registration ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 0 Broward County is home to thousands of Community Cats--unowned cats that live outdoors. Some of these cats are part of a cat colony and are cared for by a Colony Caregiver. Other cats roam freely throughout neighborhoods and communities. In 2015, the Broward County Chapter 4 Animal Care ...
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Banner Image Missing Five Essential Pet Safety Tips for a Safe 4th of July Holiday - Pet owners are advised to use caution during holiday activities - DATE: June 29, 2015 MEDIA CONTACT: Lisa Mendheim Broward County Animal Care and Adoption PHONE: 954-359-1010 EMAIL: lmendheim@broward.org BROWARD COUNTY, FL - The upcoming Fourth of July holiday is marked by ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 0 Quick Links Story 1 Broward County FY2023 Awards Broward County has been recognized in numerous ways for excellence in programs, services and outreach initiatives that promote livability in our community and enhance quality of life for our residents. Awards & Recognition Highlights National ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode NACIO Awards 2023 Story 1 The National Association of County Information Officers (NACIO), an affiliate of the National Association of Counties (NACo) with members from more than 3,000 counties, parishes and boroughs across the United States, hosts its annual Awards of Excellence to recognize ...
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... Patients receive
medical care and monitoring for up to 23 hours, while waiting for a bed in our inpatient detoxification unit or until the patient is stable enough for release, ... However, other circumstances are less severe, but still important to the well-being of the pet, such as the need for food,
medical assistance, or proper sheltering. That is the ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Nuisance Wildlife Story 1 Because of its climate, Florida is home to many different species of wildlife. At some point, most Floridians will come across some of the most popular neighborhood "critters," including iguanas, raccoons, opossums and even coyotes. The following information will help you ...
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Because we are an open-admissions shelter, we must accept all animals that come through our doors. Many of these animals need basic
medical treatment or need to be sent to a veterinarian for more extensive treatment. In addition, we must house stray dogs and cats for a minimum of 3 days and a maximum of 5 days as required by law before they can be made ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Animal Laws Story 1 Below is a summary of the key provisions of Chapter 4 of the Broward County Code, the Broward County Animal Care Ordinance. View Chapter 4 Animal Ordinance (PDF) View Chapter 4 Animal Care and Adoption Fee Schedule Residents interested in reviewing the laws and regulations ...
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... Q: Does Broward County Animal Care provide food/medicine for foster pets? A: Starter kits are provided for the care of our foster pets upon pick up. Animal Care also provides basic
medical care and required medicines as approved by the County Veterinarian. Additional supplies are provided as needed, when available. Q: Can I adopt the pet once the foster ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Loss Prevention Story 1 Broward County Animal Care is proud to offer two powerful tools to help protect and identify your dog or cat: 1. Broward County Rabies Registration Tag A current Rabies Registration Tag on a secure collar serves three important purposes: The tag is a visible form of ...
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Mail or Drop off your Donation: Make a difference by making a financial donation to our pets in need. Your generosity will help us purchase much-needed supplies including pet food; kitty litter
medical supplies, and equipment. Broward County Animal Care 2400 SW 42nd Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Resources Non-Monetary Donations Florida Animal Friend ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 0 Lost/Found Time is of the essence when you are trying to find your lost pet, especially if your pet is not wearing a Broward County Rabies Registration Tag or is without a tattoo or microchip containing identification information. We are required to hold lost pets with identification for five ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 0 Responsive image Story 1 Pet Care Clinic Welcome to our Pet Care Clinic, which provides basic pet wellness services to the dogs and cats of Broward County residents. The Clinic is located at Broward County Animal Care, 2400 SW 42 ST, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312. Services include: Dog and cat ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 0 Broward C ounty Animal Care offers many programs and services to help support and care for our four-legged County residents. At our Adoption Center we offer the opportunity for potential adopters to select and adopt a pet from our many wonderful dogs and cats that need a new home. Shelter ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Carousel Image 1 Carousel Caption 1 Carousel Image 2 Carousel Caption 2 Carousel Image 3 Carousel Caption 3 Previous Next Quick Links Rehome Your Pet Story 1 Available Resources So You Can Keep Your Pet Surrendering your pet is never an easy decision to make. Sometimes you just need a little advice ...
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Banner Image Missing Fourth of July Safety Tips for Pets - Residents are encouraged to adopt pets to help provide shelter space - BROWARD COUNTY, FL - The upcoming Fourth of July holiday is marked by all kinds of celebrations, activities and food that can be fun for your family, but dangerous for your pets. Broward County Animal Care offers some important ...
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... the nominated individual is not reviewed by the County Attorney Office. The Office of the
Medical Examiner places the nomination on the Commission agenda for approval. (*When terms do not add up to 4 years, it is because members appointed serve the remaining time, as applicable.) Meetings: Quarterly and at other times as necessary First Thursday at 1:30 p.m. ...
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... If you need transportation to your assigned location, you are encouraged to make arrangements in advance as part of the Special Needs shelter application process. Transportation is coordinated by Broward County Paratransit or the Office of
Medical Examiner and Trauma Services, depending on your level of need. 3 - Make Arrangements for Animals Service animals ...
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... If you need transportation to your assigned location, you are encouraged to make arrangements in advance as part of the Special Needs shelter application process. Transportation is coordinated by Broward County Paratransit or the Office of
Medical Examiner and Trauma Services, depending on your level of need. Emergency shelters are a service of the Broward ...
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Banner Image Missing Five Tips for a Safe July 4th for Your Pet - Pet owners are advised to use caution during holiday activities - DATE: June 27, 2016 MEDIA CONTACT: Lisa Mendheim, Broward County Animal Care and Adoption PHONE: 954-359-1010 EMAIL: lmendheim@broward.org BROWARD COUNTY, FL - The upcoming Fourth of July holiday is marked by all kinds of ...
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A copy of your pet's vaccinations and
medical records should be packed. This is particularly important is you are flying ... of your pet (for identification purposes) Copy of
medical records and vaccination certificates (if necessary, a ... of your pet (for identification purposes) Copy of
medical records and vaccination certificates (if necessary, a ...
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Banner Image Missing Celebrate a "Yankee Doodle Dandy" Weekend at Broward County Animal Care - Special promotion makes adopting a pet extra fun this Fourth of July weekend - DATE: June 29, 2015 MEDIA CONTACT: Lisa Mendheim, Public Education Coordinator Broward County Animal Care and Adoption PHONE: 954-359-1010 EMAIL: lmendheim@broward.org BROWARD COUNTY, FL ...
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... Broward Vic tim's Rights Coalition: 2022 Agency of the Year, Nancy J. Cotterman Center The Salvation Army of Broward County: 2022 Ambassador of the Year, Rebecca McGuire, Human Services Administrator Nova University: Quality of Life Award, Nancy J. Cotterman Center Office of
Medical Examiner & Trauma Services ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB): ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Dog Parks and Dog-Friendly Parks Story 1 Programs, services, and fees are subject to change. Please contact the park of your choice for more infor mation. *Effective January 1, 2024, the parks' regular weekend and holiday gate entrance fee of $3/vehicle (for eight or less occupants) or $20/vehicle ...
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... Spaying before maturity significantly reduces the risk of breast cancer, a common and frequently fatal disease of older female dogs. Spaying also eliminates the risk of an infected uterus, a very serious problem in older females that requires surgery and intensive
medical care. Neutering males prevents testicular and prostate diseases, some hernias and ...
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... Spaying a female (removing the ovaries and uterus) helps prevent breast cancer, which is usually fatal, and pyometra (uterus infection), a very serious problem in older females that must be treated with surgery and intensive
medical care. Since cats can breed up to three times per year, it is vital that your female feline be spayed to prevent her from having ...
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... verify the findings of the physician employed by the Employer, no further
medical review of the case shall be afforded. ... A. The employee involved may continue working while undergoing
medical treatment, if the examining physician, or a ... given a leave of absence for the purpose of undergoing
medical treatment until such time as the examining physician, or ...
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