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Animal Services

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animal services. Ensuring a safe and compassionate community


Our Mission

To provide animal services to the public in the most effective, efficient and courteous means possible. We will provide professional, proactive enforcement of Volusia County Code of Ordinances chapter 14 and the State Statutes pertaining to animals. We will promote responsible pet ownership by individual contact and community outreach programs.


Report Suspicious Animal Behavior

If you have noticed suspicious animal behavior, report it immediately. When submitting your report, please include the following details:

  • A general description of the animal.
  • The type of behavior that raised your concern.
  • The address or general location where the behavior occurred.

If your concern falls outside the jurisdiction of Volusia County Animal Services, we will forward your report to the appropriate agency. An animal control officer may contact you for further details. For emergencies involving an animal that requires immediate attention, please call 911.

Submit your concern here. Outside of Volusia County jurisdiction contact information: Here


Spay and Neuter Services

 Volusia County Animal Services is proud to offer low-cost spay and neuter services at the Volusia County Animal Care Clinic (VCACC) for low-income residents. Our state-of-the-art facility provides affordable access to vital sterilization services, helping pet owners comply with Volusia County's mandatory spay and neuter ordinance (Sec. 14-58) while contributing to the reduction of pet overpopulation and homelessness. By offering these essential services, we aim to improve the well-being of pets and foster a healthier, more responsible pet-owning community. Please review the income eligibility requirements below to confirm your qualification for our clinic services. We look forward to helping you care for your pets!

Household Size

Qualified Income Maximums

1

$46,400

2

$53,000

3

$59,650

4

$66,250

5

$71,550

6

$76,850

7

$82,150

8

$87,450

For more information, you can visit our Spay and Neuter Services page.


Now Hiring Veterinarian Assistants

We're looking for dedicated individuals to join our team. The ideal candidate should have a high school diploma or G.E.D. and two years' experience working in a veterinarian office assisting with animal spay/neuter surgery or certification as a veterinary technician. Learn more and apply


Contact Dispatch

Municipal animal services
Volusia County Animal Services enforces ordinances and provides services for the unincorporated areas of the county, the City of Oak Hill and the City of Pierson.  If you live within city limits, please contact your local animal services office through the Volusia County communication center:

386-248-1777     
386-736-5999    
386-878-8701   Deltona
 

Community Outreach

Community outreach program
Animal Services has a speaker available for presentations on responsible pet ownership for your group, such as schools, boy scouts, girl scouts, homeowners associations and civic organizations. Please email Jbwilkinson@volusia.org to schedule your presentation.
 

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If you don't find what you're looking for you can reach out to us through our contact form or call us at 386-736-2700. Thank you!

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