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Lee County Domestic Animal Services to hold adoption events at Community Outreach Centers

Lee County Domestic Animal Services is partnering with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office to hold adoption events at Community Outreach Centers.  The Sheriff’s Office’s own Deputy Chance and Sergeant Hope invite everyone to give shelter pets a ‘Chance’ and adopt, don’t shop. A selection of adoptable...

AGGRAVATED ANIMAL CRUELTY ARREST

"Sadly, this defenseless animal was unable to be saved,” stated Sheriff Carmine Marceno. "I am so proud of my team for thoroughly investigating this case and holding these abusers accountable for their actions.” On Sunday, May 16, 2021, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office responded to...

Lee County Animal Services annual ‘Flip This Kennel’ set for Saturday

Lee County Domestic Animal Services, along with county agencies, area shelters and rescues, will decorate kennels and catteries this weekend for the “Flip This Kennel” event to highlight shelter pets in the county’s adoption center.  Visitors to the shelter on Saturday can vote for their...

Cape Man Who Tethered Dog Arrested for Animal Cruelty

On October 7, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint regarding a dog with a rope embedded in its neck. A local rescue learned about the situation and reached out to Lee County Domestic Animal Services. Due to the nature of the incident,...

Adopt your own ‘Lucky Charm’ at Lee County Domestic Animal Services in March

Lee County Domestic Animal Services invites you to find a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow in the adoption center. From March 1 through March 31, all adoptions will be reduced to $50 with an approved application. Adopters will also get...

LEE DOMESTIC ANIMAL SERVICES EARNS COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANT

Lee County Domestic Animal Services has been awarded a 2017-18 Community Impact Grant from the Southwest Florida Community Foundation to implement an animal-bite prevention program. More than 1,200 bites and scratches are reported annually to the Florida Department of Health in Lee County, with 10 percent...

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