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Stuffed dog stolen from Animal Care exhibit at South Florida Fair

Stuffed dog stolen from Animal Care exhibit at South Florida Fair Steve, the stuffed labrador, was part of an educational microchip scanning station Facebook and last updated 2021-05-14 20:44:31-04 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A stuffed Labrador Retriever was stolen from the Palm Beach County Animal Care exhibit at the South Florida Fair. Steve, the stuffed labrador, was part of an educational microchip scanning station at the fair. According to a Friends of Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control Facebook post, Steve was stolen Thursday, May 13 at 9:45 p.m. inside the Main Expo Center. If you happen to know this person, please ask them to kindly bring Steve back to his station or to our main shelter located at 7100 Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach; no questions asked, said the post.

New rules for Corpus Christi pet owners

New rules for Corpus Christi pet owners City council to vote on revisions to animal care ordinances Photo by Pxhere via MGN Online New rules will be going into effect across Corpus Christi for animal owners. and last updated 2021-04-23 19:24:43-04 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — On Tuesday the Corpus Christi city council will consider some new rules that will affect our four-legged citizens and their owners. Council members will vote on an ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances regarding animal care and control. Those animal care ordinances were first adopted on March 25, 1981, and have not been revised since Dec. 14, 2014. The changes and revisions that will be voted on Tuesday were approved by the Corpus Christi Animal Care Services Advisory Board on Jan. 20.

CMPD Animal Care and Control hits 90-percent goal for adoptions in Charlotte

CMPD Animal Care and Control hits 90-percent goal for adoptions in Charlotte CMPD Animal Care & Control reaches 90 percent save rate By WBTV Web Staff | December 31, 2020 at 8:33 PM EST - Updated December 31 at 11:26 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Charlotte’s Animal Care and Control has crossed a milestone. They’ve reached their goal of a 90-percent live release rate for the year of 2020. That means nine out of 10 animals are either reunited with their owners or go on to find forever homes. That’s really an astonishing number. Just a few years ago, if an animal was brought into the shelter in Charlotte, their chances were pretty bleak. Some dogs and cats made it to find forever homes, but a vast majority never left these walls.

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