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Volusia County Animal Services celebrates 50,000 spay/neuter surgeries

This achievement is linked to the county’s state-of-the-art spay/neuter clinic that opened its doors in late 2016 at 1250 Indian Lake Road, the county states in a press release.


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Volusia County's administration building in DeLand. Photo courtesy of Adobe Stock/Pelow media
Volusia County's administration building in DeLand. Photo courtesy of Adobe Stock/Pelow media
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Volusia County Animal Services has completed 50,000 surgeries through its trap-neuter-return and low-cost spay/neuter programs, a landmark achievement in the ongoing mission to manage community cat populations and promote responsible pet ownership.

This achievement is linked to the county’s state-of-the-art spay/neuter clinic that opened its doors in late 2016 at 1250 Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach. This facility has been instrumental in providing low-cost and reduced-fee animal sterilization services to residents.

"Volusia County Animal Services expresses profound gratitude to the dedicated volunteers, partners, and our committed staff who have played a crucial role in achieving this significant milestone,” Animal Services Director Angela Miedema said. “The collaborative effort involving animal welfare organizations, volunteers, and the community at large underscores our shared commitment to responsible animal welfare.” 

 


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