Broward County Animal Care is dedicated to protecting Broward County residents and animals by providing animal services and community education. Our four pillars of service are: community animal care, equitable services, public safety, and world-class shelter operations. We are located at 2400 SW 42nd St., Fort Lauderdale 33312
Spay and neutering helps pets. It decreases health issues, helps them live longer and helps to reduce pet homelessness and overpopulation. We offer discounted spay and neuter services through our SNIP program.
Want to help out the pets in your community? Sign up to be a foster. Fosters temporarily take dogs and cats out of the shelter to improve the pet’s socialization skills. Also check out our Broward Buddies program!
Caring for a pet is a life-long commitment. Surrendering a pet to a shelter should be a last resort. If you or someone you know is considering surrendering their pet, check out these resources to keep your pet in a home and out of the shelter.
Byron is a goofy and playful 3 year old boy who is sponsored by The Pet Project. Byron receives free food, vaccines, and flea/tick prevention for life!
Ginger is a sweet and easygoing senior gal who has been patiently waiting for her furever home at the shelter for over 230 days. This lovable lady is a breeze to walk and has a calm demeanor.
Malibu is a friendly, playful, and intelligent girl. Malibu is good with kids, crate trained and housebroken.
Stella is a smart and sweet senior girl who loves belly rubs and cozy naps. Stella knows basic commands and is housebroken.
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