How do I surrender my dog in Orlando?
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How do I surrender my dog in Orlando?
By Appointment Only Surrender appointments are available Monday through Saturday from 12-4PM. Please call (407) 351-7722 or use the chat feature below for more information. We also know that relinquishment is sometimes the best choice for the animal.
How do I surrender my dog in Orange County?
Orange County residents can surrender their owned pet at the facility with an appointment. Appointment-based pet intake is beneficial for the pet and for the community. It is a practice endorsed by the National Animal Care and Control Association.
How many dogs can you have in Orange County Florida?
Simply put, if you own more than three (3) dogs or three (3) cats over the age of four (4) months, you must apply for an animal permit from OC Animal Care. See Animal Permits for more information on obtaining an animal permit and whether permit are allowed in your city.
Can no longer care for my dog?
Your local animal shelters or rescue groups may offer low-cost veterinary care or training services or be able to refer you to other organizations that offer these services. Find your local shelters and rescues by visiting The Shelter Pet Project and entering your zip code.
What do you do when you no longer want your dog?
How many dogs can you own in Orlando Florida?
three dogs
The current limit is three dogs per home, said Ted Garrod, manager of the county’s zoning and code enforcement department. An owner with more is considered to be running a kennel, requiring a conditional-use permit.
How do I give away my dog?
You can surrender your dog by taking him to an animal shelter or rescue organization. It’s important to know what will take place once you relinquish your pet to a shelter or rescue and also to be aware that there are alternatives. Some facilities don’t allow walk-in surrenders and almost all charge a fee.
What to do with an old dog you can’t take care of?
What To Do If You Can’t Care For a Pet
- Ask family members for assistance. Family members are often happy to dive in and help you care for your animals at home.
- Call a pet sitting service.
- Seek the services of a caregiver.
- Consider putting your pet up for adoption.