Pet “overpopulation” encompasses two primary factors:

The ordinance is a balanced framework.

(1) allowing cats and dogs to reproduce with little chance to find homes for the offspring and (2) pets being relinquished by owners who can no longer keep their animals, or who no longer want them.

Recommended for you

A broward county humane society s mission breaking the cycle of pet overpopulation evaluating the.

The website, a digital classifieds website, has revolutionized the way people connect with their neighborhoods.

Our four pillars of service are:

It’s what we do.

The humane society of broward county is creating a legacy of happy families and pets that defines generations of trusted, caring service to our community.

The more we can create a compassionate community of animal advocates the happier we are, so.

Meeting our community’s needs.

The city of pompano beach ordinance section 90. 22 provides guidelines for care of community cats.

Our work honors the natural love and joy that exists between people and pets, fulfilling a mutual need for care and companionship.

Tnr remains a controversial practice and the city’s role is manager of these activities, not participant.

Broward has named a new person in charge of the county's animal shelter.

This platform, a digital classifieds website, has significantly changed the way people engage with their local communities.

You may also like

Pet population control broward humane s mission to create a humane community.

Broward county animal care is dedicated to protecting broward county residents and animals by providing animal services and community education.

The ordinance provides a pathway for private practice of tnr (trap, neuter, return) activities.

A passion for pets and their people the humane society of broward county is about many things, but when you get down to it, we just want to bring amazing animals and people together.

Part of our proud humane society of broward county mission is to support our community by providing quality, affordable pet healthcare.

Emily wood is the incoming director of broward's animal care and adoption division.