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Lee County Domestic Animal Services celebrates Adopt a Shelter Dog Month

October is “Adopt a Shelter Dog Month.” Lee County Domestic Animal Services will celebrate along with the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and adopters using #Dogtober on social media. This is great way to show the adoptable pets available...

Shop the new Cape Coral Animal Shelter online store 🛒

Did you know you can purchase your pet’s medications and nutrition products in our online store and have them delivered right to your front door? We’ve partnered with VetsourceTM, the industry-leading Home Delivery pharmacy provider to offer you this convenient service. Our partnership with Vetsource...

CAPE CORAL ANIMAL SHELTER SAVES BLEU, THE BLIND AND DEAF CATAHOULA PUPPY

In June, CCAS was contacted about an adorable 10-week-old Catahoula puppy with some very serious physical challenges.  Among other issues, “Bleu” is almost completely deaf and blind.  We immediately contacted one of our volunteers--local Certified Dog Trainer Louise Hebert with Rescue Dog Training.  Louise...

LONG TERM RESIDENT ROSEANNE GETS MARRIED AT THE CAPE CORAL ANIMAL SHELTER

Wedding bells are in the air!  Roseanne is a very special girl who came to the Cape Coral Animal Shelter in January, saved from a horrible situation as a breeder dog outside Miami.  Although she lived with other dogs in her past life, it...

Cape Coral Animal Shelter Hits 1,000 Adoptions!

Since the Cape Coral Animal Shelter (CCAS) opened their doors in March 2020 at the start of the global pandemic, there have been challenges but also lots to celebrate. February was a BIG celebration as they have had 1,000 animals adopted! Honey (pictured here with...

CAPE CORAL ANIMAL SHELTER RECEIVES $51,000 GRANT FROM PETSMART CHARITIES® TO INCREASE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE VETERINARY CARE

One of the most common reasons pets are surrendered to local shelters is the lack of affordable pet wellness, training, and education programs. Due to cost and other barriers, pets in under-resourced communities often do not have access to basic veterinary care such as...

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