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This Elsa, she was born on 7-18-16. She is a adorable blue fawn long coat. Elsa will be reFun Things to Do With Your Dog in Orlando Looking for things to do with your new canine companion in the Orlando area? Head to Lake Eola Park on Sundays for the Downtown Orlando Farmers Market. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you as you shop for seasonal farm-fresh produce, listen to live music, and hang out in the beer and wine garden. Your new pet will probably want to visit the vendors selling homemade pet treats, pet clothing, pet supplies, and pet travel accessories. Want to show off your new family member? Check out Le Puparazzi & Glamour Puss Pet Photography in downtown Orlando. Donna Miller, a certified pet photographer prides herself on her ability to capture your dog’s spirit and personality during the photo shoot. Donna does both in-studio and on-location shoots to accommodate your pet’s unique personality and style. Need a bit of help training your new pup? Bring them to Orlando Dog Training Club.

Orlando Dog Training Club offers extensive programs for puppies and dogs in all stages of life. Basic training can be found in their Puppy Kindergarten and Older Puppy training courses. Once your new pet has mastered basic training, move on to Canine Good Citizen, Rally, or Advanced Obedience classes. Reward all that hard work with a trip to Fleet Peeples Dog Park in Winter Park or Paw Park of Historic Sanford. Orlando Dog Rescues & Shelters The Top 5 Reasons to Adopt, Rather than Buy a Dog or Puppy for Sale in Orlando. Some Orlando Area Dog / Puppy Rescues Below you'll find many Orlando focused rescue organizations. The Top 50 Dog Breeds & Breed MixesA to Z Index | You are here: Animals & Pets Thank you for considering pet adoption from a shelter! It is our goal to match homeless shelter pets with loving, forever homes. Animal Services has hundreds of adoptable pets at any given time. We operate on a first come, first serve basis to give everyone an equal opportunity.

We strive to place every pet in a furever home, which is why the first step of adoption from our shelter is coming to our location and interacting with the pet of your choice. Adoption applications can be filled out at our shelter once interaction has taken place and are not available online. Once you have interacted with the pet of your choice, you can fill out an adoption application at our front desk area. Once your application is approved, we will ask for payment of the adoption fee.
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We welcome adopters from out of county and state, but do not transport animals. Interaction is still required as part of the adoption process. For those unable to make the commute, we recommend contacting our rescue partners to see if they may be able to assist. Here is a full list of our rescue partners. Standard adoption fees are $55 for dogs and $40 for cats: Heartworm check (dogs over 6 months old) Feline leukemia and FIV test (cats) Rabies vaccination and tag Animals too young for sterilization are not eligible All e-mail sent to this address becomes part of Orange County public record. Comments received by our e-mail subsystem can be read by anyone who requests that privilege. In compliance with "Government in the Sunshine" laws, Orange County Government must make available, at request, any and all information not deemed a threat to the security of law enforcement agencies and personnel.PORT ST. JOHN, Fla. - A Central Florida woman has been charged after authorities say she kept her two children and 24 Chihuahuas in a home filled with dog feces, trash and bugs.

Officials said the Port St. John home had dried, caked feces and urine, roaches and trash inside it, describing that the environment was in "no way safe for the animals, let alone the children who also were in the residence."Investigators said two children, who weren't enrolled in school, had dog feces "caked" to the bottom of their bare feet. The Department of Children and Families removed the children from the home.Tamara Daniels, 52, faces charges of child neglect with great bodily harm.The SPCA took 24 of the dogs into custody. Of the 24, four are pregnant and will be placed in foster care for two months to have their puppies and allow them to grow old enough to be adopted. The remaining 20 Chihuahuas will be available for adoption in two weeks, officials said.The Chihuahuas have been nicknamed the "Chipolooza Crew," and have been described by the SPCA as "sweet and loving considering the conditions from which the came."The SPCA is raising money to help care for the dogs, which will be given vet care, spayed/neutered, microchipped and fed.