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St. Charles Parish Animal Control

Angie Robert in the ShelterThe St. Charles Parish Department of Animal Control helps to enforce local animal cruelty laws and provides a shelter for homeless pets within in the parish.

Animal Control works closely with the St. Charles Parish Humane Society to evaluate and adopt out healthy dogs and cats. The Humane Society raises money to provide shelter animals with medical care and other health-related needs. The Humane Society, in coordination with the animal shelter staff, also provides a variety of programs to promote pet spay/neutering awareness.

The adoption fee is $80 for all animals.

ADOPTION OPPORTUNITIES:

  • See and adopt pets during normal business hours at the shelter, or view and inquire about them online.

  • The Humane Society shows adoptable dogs at PetSmart, 6851 Veterans Memorial Blvd. in Metairie Saturdays from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. (except first Saturdays of the month). Adoptable cats are available at that location daily during regular business hours.

  • The Humane Society is also visiting the Freret Market first Saturday of every month in coordination with Zeus' Place. The group will bring a variety of dogs currently available for adoption and take applications from potential adopters.
News
Nina the chihuahua, Liza the tortie and Eddie the guinea pig are just three of the many adoptable animals at the shelter this week.
Congratulations to Destrehan resident Kathy O’Malley, the lucky winner of the triple grand prize raffle at the Bark at the Bridge Park.
On Dec. 12, a group of St. Charles Parish employees dropped off a substantial donation of toys for patients at Children's Hospital in New Orleans.
Other topics include results of Bark at the Bridge Park, local toy drive for Children's Hospital.
The community center groundbreaking, holiday giving and update on the new animal shelter are making news in the latest reports from V.J. St. Pierre.

Last updated: 8/4/2011 2:52:27 PM