Volusia County Animal Care Transition Signals Community Progress

Volusia County Shifts Animal Intake Responsibilities
In a significant development for animal welfare, Volusia County and multiple surrounding municipalities have officially transitioned responsibility for stray animal intake services. This change reflects continued collaboration between local administrations and animal welfare groups, particularly the Halifax Humane Society, to design a sustainable and effective strategy for managing stray animals in the community.
Residents who encounter stray animals are encouraged to verify their local intake facility by navigating to their respective city or county official site. It's crucial for community members to be aware of the designated facilities to ensure that stray animals receive timely assistance.
Designated Stray Animal Care Providers
This transition comes with the establishment of designated providers for stray animal services across various areas. By clearly outlining responsibilities, local governments strive to emulate the successes observed in 57 other Florida counties that have already set up their own shelters supported by municipal resources.
1. Service Areas and Providers
Below is an overview of the service areas along with the relevant organizations and their contact details for public reference:
Deltona, Holly Hill, Orange City, Ormond Beach
Organization: Halifax Humane Society
Address: 2364 LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32124
Hours: 12 pm – 6 pm, Mon. to Sat.
Phone: (386) 274-4703
New Smyrna Beach, Ponce Inlet, South Daytona
Organization: Edgewater Animal Shelter
Address: 605 Mango Tree Dr., Edgewater, FL 32132
Hours: 9 am – 4 pm, Mon. to Fri.
Phone: (386) 402-7476
Daytona Beach Shores, DeBary, Lake Helen, Port Orange
Organization: Southeast Volusia Humane Society
Address: 1200 South Glencoe Rd., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Hours: 11 am – 5 pm, Tues. to Sun.
Phone: (386) 428-9860
Unincorporated Volusia County, Pierson
Organization: Volusia County Animal Services
Address: 2120 E. International Speedway Blvd., DeLand, FL 32724
Hours: 8 am – 4 pm, Mon. to Fri.
Phone: (386) 248-1790
City of Daytona Beach
Organization: New Hope Animal Shelter
Address: 800 Humane Society Road, DeLand, FL 32720
Hours: 9 am – 4:30 pm, Mon. to Fri.
Phone: (386) 734-2450
Community Commitment and Support
The shift to these designated providers illustrates a robust commitment from local governments to ensure the welfare of stray animals. Halifax Humane Society stands out as a critical player in these efforts, continuously striving to reduce animal homelessness and enhance community support. To this end, they provide a range of services that include:
- Lost pet reunification services
- Affordable veterinary care, including spay/neuter options
- Adoption services for healthy animals
- Behavioral support and training for pets
In addition, Halifax Humane Society continues to collaborate with law enforcement during cruelty investigations and assists with animal custody cases, ensuring that more pets find safe and loving homes.
"This transition highlights a growing dedication across our community to establishing sustainable solutions for animal care," remarked Sean Hawkins, CAWA, CFRE, CEO of Halifax Humane Society. "We are committed to saving lives through preventive measures and providing strong support for both animals and their human companions."
Halifax Humane Society: A Legacy of Compassion
Founded in the 1930s, Halifax Humane Society has a long-standing tradition of protecting animals from neglect and cruelty. As a recognized public charity, it serves Volusia County through its dedicated adoption, spay/neuter, and community outreach initiatives. With facilities like the Lohman Pet Adoption Center and the Redinger Spay & Neuter Clinic, the organization cares for over 15,000 animals annually.
For anyone interested in learning more about the Halifax Humane Society’s programs or their upcoming initiatives, further information can be found on their official website.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the recent shift in stray animal intake services?
The shift aims to improve the management and care of stray animals by designating specific facilities and enhancing community collaboration.
How can residents report stray animals?
Residents are advised to visit their city or county website to find the appropriate intake facility for reporting stray animals.
What services does Halifax Humane Society provide?
Halifax Humane Society offers lost pet reunification, affordable veterinary care, adoption services, and behavioral support for animals.
How many animals does Halifax Humane Society care for each year?
Every year, Halifax Humane Society cares for more than 15,000 animals through various programs and facilities.
Who can I contact for more information about these services?
Individuals seeking information can reach out to Halifax Humane Society directly through their contact details available on their official website.
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