Politics & Government

Hillsborough County Animal Services Hosts Christmas in July Event

The county is seeking volunteers, donations and foster homes.

How cool is this? Citizen volunteers for Hillsborough County Animal Services have saved an extra 750 unclaimed and endangered pets in a couple of short years, according to a county press release.

To nurture this spirit of support during summer's sizzle, Hillsborough County Animal Services will present Christmas In July on Saturday, July 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the animal shelter, 440 Falkenburg Road N. in Tampa. 

The event will aim to recruit volunteers, donations and foster homes for shelter pets. At the event, pet owners also will be able to get their questions answered about their own pets and have a chance to view hundreds of adoptable pets in person along with Santa himself. 

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Santa will be on hand from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., giving advice on training pets.

From 10 a.m. to Noon, there will be an adult shelter volunteer orientation for ages 18 and up. Reservations are being accepted by calling 813-612-8416 or 813-612-5388. 1

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From 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m., there will be an Ask The Vet session with Dr. Bill Zingalie. In addition, aspiring veterinary students can tour the surgical suites at the shelter.

From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., there will be a transition-foster pet parent signup for individuals, junior volunteers and families  (teens age 16 and older must be accompanied by a parent).  

These volunteers provide temporary animal sheltering in their homes to those animals whose time has run out in the county shelter. Most animals simply need a safe place to recuperate from a medical procedure before they find a new home.  

Teen volunteers for the program (age 16 and up) can earn Bright Futures hours without driving to the shelter daily. Parental participation and approval are required.   

Transition-foster pets are given any needed veterinary treatment and dog-training opportunities through the shelter. Pet food assistance is also available.

Animal lovers are invited to stop by during this event, and all month, with gifts from the wish list including: clean towels, canned pet food, training treats, and sturdy/waterproof toys for cats and dogs of all sizes. Rawhides are generally discouraged, while other toys for large-breed dogs are more preferred. Catnip and homemade "happy socks" for felines (a favorite of Scout troops) also will be accepted.

Monetary donations of any amount are needed to assist the sick and injured animals arriving daily to Animal Services. Checks may be written to “Hillsborough County Animal Services” with the words "medical fund" on the memo line.

Hillsborough County Animal Services will be open for normal operations during this special event, including pet adoptions, animal emergencies and lost-pet search from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.   

 For more, call 813-744-5660 or log on to www.hillsboroughcounty.org/animalservices.


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