• Home
  • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • EXERCISES
    • PETS
  • CBD
  • PRODUCTS
  • TRENDING
  • PET NEWS
  • PET TRAVEL
  • Advertise Here
No Result
View All Result
Plugin Install : Cart Icon need WooCommerce plugin to be installed.
  • Home
  • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • EXERCISES
    • PETS
  • CBD
  • PRODUCTS
  • TRENDING
  • PET NEWS
  • PET TRAVEL
  • Advertise Here
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home PETS

Manatee County shelters are over capacity after Debby

Doggone Well Staff by Doggone Well Staff
August 10, 2024
in PETS
39 0
0
Manatee County shelters are over capacity after Debby
32
SHARES
356
VIEWS
Share on TwitterShare on Facebook
Dog Food topper - Getquelle365


The shelter in Palmetto has taken in 130 animals since the storm, and before that, it was already full.

PALMETTO, Fla. — In the aftermath of Hurricane Debby, Manatee County Animal Welfare is facing an overwhelming influx of stray pets. 

If your furry friend has gone missing, now is the time to act, said Jennifer Hume, the animal care division manager.

Dog Food topper - Getquelle365

“It’s been hard work cleaning up after the storm, but we also have had a huge influx of animals,” she said.

Hume said the shelter in Palmetto has taken in a staggering 130 animals since the storm, and before that, the shelter was already full. Now, they have a total of more than 300 animals including dogs, cats and rabbits.

To help people find their pets, the shelter is extending stray hold times for areas hit the hardest.

“For cats, it's typically three days and for dogs, it's five. Right now we are extending some of those hold times to 14 days for those heavily affected by the flooding,” she said.

Hume said some of these animals wandered out during the storm and lost their way back home and hopes they can be reunited with their families. The shelter also has waived all reclaim and adoption fees.

Since this won’t be the last severe weather of the season, Hume has some advice for pet owners, to collar any of these issues for the next storm.  

“Just make sure if you’re letting your dogs out for potty breaks or taking them on walks that they are fully secured, checking fences and gates so they can’t jump over because they get spooked really easily, and when they hear thunder they might just jet off,” she said. 

Manatee County Animal Welfare is open seven days a week at the Cat Town Adoption Center in Bradenton, Bishop Animal Shelter in Bradenton and Palmetto Adoption Center. You can also check out their Facebook and Instagram pages for any updates on available animals.





Source link

Dog Food topper - Getquelle365
Tags: capacityCountyDebbyManateeShelters
Tweet8Share13Share3Share
Previous Post

Check out rail operator’s ‘Blue Wag’ guide for your dog walks

Next Post

‘I don’t want to go on holiday with my friend’s dog. What should I do?’

Doggone Well Staff

Doggone Well Staff

Next Post
‘I don’t want to go on holiday with my friend’s dog. What should I do?’

‘I don’t want to go on holiday with my friend’s dog. What should I do?’

Youtube Channel

Currently Playing

Follow Our Page

Popular Post

    Follow Us

    Category

    • CBD
    • EXERCISES
    • Home
    • NEW POSTS
    • PET NEWS
    • PET TRAVEL
    • PETS
    • PRODUCTS
    • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • TRENDING

    Tag Cloud

    Adoption Animal Animals Attack breeds Care Cat Cats County Day Death dog Dog as Pet Dog Owner dogs Family Fire food health Home house Humane Life Local Love Man Meet news Owners Park people Pets Police Puppy Rescue Safe Shelter Society Stray Tips Top Vet Ways Week Woman

    Recent News

    Rutland woman’s dogs corner black bear in tree

    Rutland woman’s dogs corner black bear in tree

    June 23, 2025
    Where To Go In the St. Cloud Area

    Where To Go In the St. Cloud Area

    June 23, 2025
    • DMCA
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact Us
    • Cookie Privacy Policy

    © 2022 Doggone Well - doggone well.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
      • EXERCISES
      • PETS
    • CBD
    • PRODUCTS
    • TRENDING
    • PET NEWS
    • PET TRAVEL
    • Advertise Here

    © 2022 Doggone Well - doggone well.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In