Director:
Connie Goon

Email Address:
Animal Control

Rescuer's Email Address:
CCAC Rescue

Address:
3984 State Road 16 West
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

Phone:
(904) 269-6342
(904) 284-6342
(904) 473-2112

Office Hours:
Wednesday - Friday
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
CLOSED SUNDAY,  MONDAY and TUESDAY


Animal Control Links:

Animal Control Home

Adopt-A-Pet

Adoption Information

Disaster Plans

Ordinance 2001-66

Ordinances

Rabies/Compendium

Immunizations


Animal Control Forms:

Third Party Complaint Form

Written Statement



 






Clay County Animal Control
Clay County's Animal Control Shelter and Adoption Center is responsible for handling public complaints regarding animal-related issues such as stray animals, bite complaints or sick and/or injured animals. Clay County Animal Control (CCAC) investigates bite reports to ensure public health and safety and encourages spaying or neutering of all pets in an effort to alleviate pet overpopulation. The department promotes adoptions from the shelter and has made huge improvements to become a leader in developing progressive programs to encourage adoptions. The Animal Control staff invites you to visit the shelter and check out potential adoptions.

As the ever increasing population of Clay County continues to expand, so does the pet population. This has posed a challenge to our county government. However, the challenge is being dealt with head-on by expanding the shelter, hiring additional employees and most importantly, working to educate the public. Clay County Animal Control looks forward to becoming a leader amongst its peers.
 

Animal Control's duties include but are not limited to patrolling county roadways for stray animals, receiving and responding to citizens complaints, writing citations and investigating bites and cruelty reports and the operation of the Animal Control Shelter. The Department is responsible for handling public complaints regarding animals and enforces all State and County related laws regarding dogs and cats to protect the health, welfare and safety of citizens as well as animals. Animal Control provides the needed care for stray, abandoned, sick and/or injured animals. Animal bites are fully investigated to ensure public health.

Community Services Provided

Uniform enforcement of county animal services regulations and laws.

Housing lost and unwanted pets.

Removal of stray an nuisance animals from streets and public areas, in order to eliminate potential health and safety hazards.

Quarantine services for Health Department on animal bite cases.

Provide euthanasia to an owner's pet at their home to ease the emotions of having to put an animal down.

Issuance of citations.

Pick up of deceased animals on county roads.

Transportation of all reclaimed and adopted animals to the veterinarian for rabies shot and/or sterilization.

Education provided to the school system upon request.
Visit nursing homes and shut-in citizens with an animal upon request.

Animal Regulations

Dogs must be contained on a leash, confined by a leash or confined by a fence at all times.
 
Food, water and shelter must be provided to any domestic animal.
Cats can roam at will, however, the cat can not become a nuisance to anyone.

Dogs or cats four (4) months or older shall be vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian and a tag must be displayed on the collar of the animal.

A tag must be attached to the animal's collar, which shall be worn by the animal at all times.

Evidence of vaccination shall consist of Rabies Vaccination and License Certificate signed by the veterinarian administering the vaccination.

Failure to comply with Clay County Ordinance 86-47 could be resolved in a violator fine.

Statistics for Fiscal Year 06/07

STATISTICS FOR FISCAL YEAR 06/07

Carry over from Fiscal Year 05/06 228
Total number of animals brought to the shelter 8944
Animals euthanized 6542
Animals adopted 1487
Animals reclaimed 550
Animals escaped/died 139

 

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