SEMINOLE COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IS RESPONDING TO COVID-19
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In consideration of the impact of COVID-19 on our communities, beginning 6/21/20, our lobby will be closed with limited access to the public. We will offer adoptions, and owner surrenders are by appointment only.
We will be temporarily suspending the following services, Rabies Vaccines, and loaning of humane traps, we will continue to monitor the sitution and update this site as information becomes available.
Call Seminole County Animal Services if you have recently adopted a Puppy or Kitten from us that requires a Rabies vaccine at 407-665-5201.
If you have lost a pet or are looking to adopt we recommend that you go to to see animals located at our shelter. If you recognize a lost pet you will need to come down to the shelter to positively identify the animal. If you see an animal that you are interested in adopting, you will need to contact the shelter to make an appointment at 407-665-5201.
We will continue to monitor the situation and update this page as information becomes available.
Seminole County Animal Services was established in the early 1970’s to have local ordinances to prevent domestic animal nuisances and to have a safe place to take stray and homeless pets. Today not only do we enforce ordinances, we provide such services as rabies vaccinations and microchipping as well. We ask that you “Adopt- Don’t Shop” and come to the shelter and adopt your next family pet. We also have plenty of volunteer and foster home opportunities if you would like to help the homeless pets in our community. As our mission statement says “We strive to preserve the lives of all animals”.
Game bài đổi thưởng uy tínAll animals available for adoption will come with their basic vaccines, worming and spay/neutering
All animals available for adoption will come with their basic vaccines, worming and spay/neutering.
Game bài đổi thưởng uy tínIf you are missing a pet please come to the shelter to see if it’s here
Game bài đổi thưởng uy tínAll dogs, cats and ferrets residing in Seminole County are required to obtain a Seminole County Animal License for each animal in the household to be renewed annually.
If you are 18 years or older and have a passion for animals we would love to have you join our volunteer team.
Game bài đổi thưởng uy tínThis live cam overlooks the special cat adoption room at Seminole County Animal Services in Sanford, Florida. This room is home to playful kittens awaiting their new homes. Watch all their antics, from afternoon cat-naps to spirited wrestling and more.
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