Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control
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Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control is a dedicated facility committed to the health and safety of animals in the community. Established in 1969 and becoming a part of the Public Safety Department in 1974, the shelter has developed a strong reputation for its comprehensive animal services. With an open admission policy, this organization accepts all animals in need and strives to find them loving homes. Their efforts are supported by a robust volunteer network and a variety of programs tailored to assist both pets and their owners. Key features include:
- Rabies vaccinations and low-cost spay/neuter services.
- Community programs that promote responsible pet ownership.
- Educational tours and sessions for schools and organizations.
The main facility, located at 7100 Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach, offers spacious kennels and viewing areas designed to keep both animals and visitors comfortable. The welcoming atmosphere extends to the community, encouraging families to engage with the animals available for adoption. Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control also plays an essential role during emergencies, providing pet-friendly sheltering options for residents during natural disasters. Their mission is to return lost pets to their owners, promote healthy adoptions, and educate the public on the importance of animal welfare. As they continue to improve their adoption rates, they are committed to achieving a no-kill status, ensuring that every animal receives the chance for a brighter future.
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Contact Information
(561) 233-1200
psd-accsupport@pbc.gov
http://www.pbcgov.com/publicsafety/animalcare/
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