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Domestic Animal Services Mission Statement:
To protect Collier County residents and visitors from animal-related injury and zoontic diseases, while promoting humane treatment of animals and responsible pet ownership.

Holiday Pet Safety by Max the Dog
Hello, my name is Max and I am so excited about this year's fun events during the holidays. Woof! But whatever I ate last year made me terribly sick. So my mom gave me a list of things for pets to avoid to share with my pooch and feline pals.
Unsafe Holiday Items
- Pine needles (punctures the intestines)
- Water for fresh tress (contains fertilizers)
- Snow Globes may contain anti-freeze
- Meat bones and fat
- Mistletoe (poisonous)
- Poinsettias (poisonous)
- Chocolate (blocks liver processes and can be fatal)
- Alcohol (toxic)
My human mom told me that bones, fatty meats, chocolates, nuts and cranberries can also cause pancreatitis - not sure what that is - that's why I rely on you!
We Woof You a Happy Holiday Season! -
Max the Dog
ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE REVISIONS ADOPTED
Make it a priority to learn the new regulations
The Board of County Commissioners recently passed a revision to the Animal Control Ordinance affecting the handling of dangerous dogs, spay/neuter regulations for shelter pets and fees associated with Domestic Animal Services.
Click to download Fee Policy including adoption, impound, citations, licenses and spay/neuter. DAS will also now charge a $10 fee to accept animals surrendered by their owners.
Please, make it a priority to learn about the changes in the Animal Control Ordinance as it may affect the handling of pets. Click to download the new ordinance regulations.

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DAS is reaching out to you!
Animal Control Officers and volunteers work hard to care for homeless animals.
DAS is always looking for new adoption opportunities and will adopt at off-site locations. If you are a business and would like to have pet adoptions at your event, contact Hailey Alonso at (239) 252-6950 or e-mail.

What is DAS's focus?
Domestic Animal Services works with dozens of rescue organizations to place homeless pets i permanent homes. Building rescue group partnerships is an important function of DAS as a support in the effort to reduce euthanasia and to increase overall pet adoptions.
Our goal is to eliminate homeless pets by finding every animal a home and encouraging all pet owners to spay or neuter their own animals to reduce the number of surrendered animals.
Help by volunteering. |
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Collier County Domestic Animal Services Director Amanda Townsend |
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Kennel Operations Manager Nan Gerhardt
Volunteer Coordinator Kathy Drew
Public Information Coordinator Camden Smith
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Address Domestic Animal Services 7610 Davis Boulevard Naples, FL 34104 Get a Google Map
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Phone: (239) 252-PETS (7387) |