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    Domestic Animal Services takes in homeless animals, surrendered animals, hosts adoption events, investigates animal neglect and cruelty and educates the public about the homeless pet population.

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Saturday, November 22
12-5 PM

Veterans Community Park
1895 Veterans Community Park Dr.
(West of Airport Road off Immokalee Road at the blinking yellow light)

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    ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE REVISIONS ADOPTED
    Make it a priority to learn the new regulations

        The Board of County Commissioners recently passed a revision to the Animal Control Ordinance affecting the handling of dangerous dogs, spay/neuter regulations for shelter pets and fees associated with Domestic Animal Services.

        Click to download Fee Policy including adoption, impound, citations, licenses and spay/neuter.  DAS will also now charge a $10 fee to accept animals surrendered by their owners.

        Please, make it a priority to learn about the changes in the Animal Control Ordinance as it may affect the handling of pets.  Click to download the new ordinance regulations.

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    DAS is reaching out to you!

        Animal Control Officers and volunteers are working hard to bring the animals to you. DAS currently adopts at remote locations.

        DAS is always looking for new adoption opportunities. If you are a business and would like to have pet adoptions at your event, contact Hailey Alonso at (239) 252-6950 or e-mail her.

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    What is DAS's focus?

        Domestic Animal Services works with more than 80 rescue organizations to place vulnerable pets with people for long-term recovery as needed. Building rescue group partnerships is an important part of DAS's mission to reduce euthanasia and improve homeless pet adoptions.

        This shelter provides the best care for animals, markets pets to appropriate homes and educates the public about animal care. Our goal is to eliminate homeless pets by finding every animal a home and encouraging all pet owners to spay or neuter their own animals.

    Help by volunteering (click to visit our volunteer page).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

      

    Collier County Domestic Animal Services

    Interim Director Amanda Townsend 

    Kennel Operations Manager
    Nan Gerhardt

    Volunteer Coordinator
    Kathy Drew

    Public Information Coordinator
    Camden Smith

    Address
    Domestic Animal Services
    7610 Davis Boulevard
    Naples, FL 34104
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    Phone:
    (239) 252-PETS (7387)

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