Franklin County Animal Control is a vital service that protects the health and safety of both animals and people within the county. Established in 2001, the department has a long history of providing compassionate care to animals and enforcing animal welfare laws.
Franklin County Animal Control's mission is to:
The department operates a state-of-the-art animal shelter that provides housing, food, and medical care to over 10,000 animals each year. The shelter staff works tirelessly to ensure that all animals receive the highest level of care, including:
Franklin County Animal Control officers are responsible for enforcing animal control ordinances and state laws. This includes:
The department places a high priority on public education and outreach. Animal control officers conduct presentations at schools, community groups, and civic organizations to raise awareness about responsible pet ownership and animal welfare.
The department also operates a hotline that provides residents with information and assistance related to animal control issues. The hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
In addition to its role in protecting animal health and safety, Franklin County Animal Control also contributes to the local economy. The shelter generates over $1 million in revenue each year through adoption fees, boarding fees, and other services. The department also supports local businesses by purchasing supplies and equipment from local vendors.
Franklin County Animal Control is constantly looking for ways to improve its services and better meet the needs of the community. The department is currently working on several initiatives, including:
Franklin County Animal Control is an essential service that protects the health and safety of both animals and people within the county. The department's dedicated staff provides compassionate care to animals, enforces animal welfare laws, and promotes responsible pet ownership. Franklin County Animal Control is committed to serving the community and ensuring a safe and healthy environment for all.
Year | Animals Received | Animals Adopted | Animals Euthanized |
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2021 | 10,567 | 6,389 | 1,254 |
2022 | 11,234 | 7,046 | 1,387 |
2023 | (Projected) 12,000 | 7,500 | 1,500 |
Year | Citations Issued | Animals Seized |
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2021 | 3,678 | 522 |
2022 | 4,123 | 607 |
2023 | (Projected) 4,500 | 650 |
Year | Presentations Given | Hotline Calls Received |
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2021 | 423 | 5,876 |
2022 | 489 | 6,345 |
2023 | (Projected) 550 | 7,000 |
Year | Revenue Generated | Local Expenditures |
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2021 | $1,234,567 | $589,032 |
2022 | $1,378,421 | $647,286 |
2023 | (Projected) $1,500,000 | $700,000 |
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