Pet of the Week – Turnip and Shelby
Turnip (ID: A000110) is a playful, smart guy looking for an adopter who understands him. This 3-year-old sits on command and takes treats gently. However,… Read More
Turnip (ID: A000110) is a playful, smart guy looking for an adopter who understands him. This 3-year-old sits on command and takes treats gently. However,… Read More
Looking for a way to make precious memories with your family? From Tuesday, December 20 – Thursday, December 22, 2022, Citrus County residents can adopt… Read More
Citrus County Animal Services (CCAS) will host an “Empty the Shelters” event from Thursday, December 1 through Friday, December 11, 2022, in partnership with BISSELL… Read More
Leia (ID: A000114) is a friendly, sweet girl with a beautiful blue brindle coat. This 6-year-old weighs about 65 pounds. She sits on command, takes… Read More
He may look like a tough guy, but Clark Kent (ID: A000040) is a cuddle bug! This 6-year-old weighs about 60 pounds. He is friendly,… Read More
Hernando Audubon Birding Trip to SunWest Park (Pasco County), Saturday, December 3. Meet at 8 a.m. in the southern parking lot at 17362 Old Dixie… Read More
Assistant Director to serve three-year term with national association Pasco Animal Services Again Represented on National Board Pasco County Animal Services is excited to continue… Read More
Azariah (ID: A000116) is a friendly, sweet guy looking for his perfect match. This 5-year-old weighs about 70 pounds. He enjoys cuddles and butt scratches,… Read More
Due to staffing issues and the upcoming holiday season, Citrus County Animal Services (CCAS) has suspended the Community Cat Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate Return (TNVR) program until further… Read More
Please note that Pasco County Animal Services is currently closed to dog adoptions with the intention of reopening this service in mid-November. Please plan to… Read More
Please note that Pasco County Animal Services is currently closed to dog adoptions with the intention of reopening this service in mid-November. Please plan to… Read More
Florida’s Nature Coast is blessed with an abundance of natural springs, which provide a year-round 72-degree aquatic environment. As temperatures drop, manatees will move… Read More