Gadsden County Animal Control
About the Business
Gadsden County Animal Control is a local government office located at 1995 Selman Road in Quincy, Florida. Our mission is to protect and care for the welfare of animals in the community. Our dedicated staff work tirelessly to enforce animal control laws, rescue stray and injured animals, and promote responsible pet ownership. We provide services such as animal adoptions, spaying/neutering, and vaccination clinics. Visit us to learn more about how you can support our efforts to create a safe and healthy environment for all animals in Gadsden County.
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Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"2 days, no answer, just a recording. No return calls. This is horrific! DON'T MOVE TO GADSDEN COUNTY!"
"Called 3 times, 2 emails prior about a neighbor’s Pit & Boxer running loose everywhere, no response.. Saturday they killed our beloved dog of many years ( a family member, not just property) The police said it was a Civil Matter, so we called Animal Control,again Monday morning. Explaining what happened, we have it on security camera, even the killing of Maddie. We were told an animal officer would arrive sometime today and just like before, a no show. The dogs will chase anyone to my door and I can’t even check my mail and have to sneak to my car in fear."
"We had three dogs terrorizing the neighborhood on Saint Hubert Road near Robinson Road and Pine Trail. Cannot get through to report it. Very disturbing I know our Commissioner Dr. V. But want to know about this!"
"current supervisors are unprofessional. very poor customer serves.do not know how to deal with the public.very rude and disrespectful. its their jobs to speak with the public but get mad when you ask them to do there jobs. people like this should not be in these positions. ( in my opinion) let's hold them accountable. ( it must be embarrassing to have to apologize for someone else's wrong doing.)"
"Called several times to have a ferrule animal picked up. No answer, no return call. Just a recording. Maybe Gadsden County could afford to hire more staff instead of the projects that are strictly for positive feelings around election time. UPDATE: After placing a call to the Quincy Police Dept., Animal Control stopped by within an hour and a half to pick up the cat. I know that those guys in Animal Control are tasked with more than they have time in a day to handle. There are only two of them that I know of. Please, GCBoCC, allocate more funds to this vital public service. Ferule animals become a danger to health when rabid wildlife are around."
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