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  1. In 2010, more than 10,500 dogs, cats and other critters were adopted from OC Animal Care and placed in new, loving homes. In addition: Over 3,600 animals were returned to their owners, and. Over 480 animals were fostered by volunteers or staff. Visit ocpetinfo.com for more information.

  2. Orange County Animal Services is a progressive animal-welfare focused organization that enforces the Orange County Code to protect both citizens and animals. We provide service throughout Orange County, including all municipalities.

  3. Orange County Animal Services is a progressive animal-welfare focused organization that enforces the Orange County Code to protect both citizens and animals. We provide service throughout Orange County, including all municipalities.

  4. Orange County Animal Services is a progressive animal-welfare focused organization that enforces the Orange County Code to protect both citizens and animals. We provide service throughout Orange County, including all municipalities.

  5. Field Services provides service to 13 contract cities and the unincorporated areas of Orange County. Animal Control Officers comply with State and County mandates and serve the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  6. You may reach Animal Control & Protection by calling 919-942-7387, option 1, during regular hours. Please dial 9-1-1 if you have an emergency when we are closed (such as animal bites to humans or exposure to rabies).

  7. It is our goal to match homeless shelter pets with loving, forever homes. In-person adoption services available without an appointment. Please be sure to click an animal's photo to learn more about them, including their eligibility for adoption. Don't miss our pets in foster care!

  8. Orange County Animal Services, Orlando, Florida. 75,696 likes · 2,052 talking about this. Check out all of our pets online at www.ocnetpets.com!

  9. Orange County Animal Services is Central Florida's largest pet rescue and adoption center. Each year nearly 20,000 animals enter the shelter. Orange County Animal Services is the only open-admission shelter in Central Florida, which means no animal is ever turned away.

  10. Animal Control Officers. Animal Control Officers are employed by the Sheriff's Office to enforce all state laws and any county ordinances for the protection of domestic animals.

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