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Seminole County
Animal Services has a variety of Education Programs available
for every age group. These include programs that can be given
for schools, home owners associations, church groups, boy and
girl scouts troops or any organization in Seminole County
interested in hosting a program. Shelter Tours are also
available and are very interesting and educational.
For information on our Education Programs and Shelter Tours
contact:
Diane Gagliano-Program Coordinator: 407-665-5208
Email
Dgagliano@seminolecountyfl.gov
*Education Programs
Available*
(Programs available to Seminole County
Schools and Civic Groups)
Animal Bite Prevention Program: This program is a must for
all age groups but it is extremely important for grade school
children. What do you do when approached by a strange dog? Is it
OK to pet a raccoon? How do you keep from being bit? What
happens if a dog knocks you to the ground? Learn some of the
best ways to protect yourself from being bitten by a dog, cat or
any wildlife. And learn what to do if you are a victim of an
animal bite.
Rabies Prevention Program: This program can be tied in
with our Bite Prevention Program. Learn how to prevent being
bitten or exposed to rabies. Know what to do if you are bitten
or scratched by a wild animal. Raccoons, Bats, Foxes, Dogs and
Cats all pose a risk of being a carrier of rabies. Knowledge is
important in staying safe against rabies.
Shelter Awareness Program: Do you enjoy watching the
Animal Cops shows on Animal Planet? If so you will love hearing
about the day to day activities at Seminole County Animal
Services. How do we get our animals? How long do they stay here?
What are some of the jobs in Animal Services? Do we place pit
bulls? Why are there so many cats turned in? Do I need a pet
license? Why is it important to spay or neuter my pet? How many
animals are turned in and adopted out each month?
We will answer these questions and more, so that you will walk
away understanding the work we do here and the need we fill in
our community.
Pet Care: Learn the basics of owning an animal and what
is involved in becoming a responsible pet owner. Food, water and
shelter are important but there is much more involved in owning
a pet. Training, nutrition, heartworm prevention, flea
prevention, grooming, county codes, and much more is talked
about to provide you with the information needed in becoming a
Responsible Pet Owner.
Spay and Neuter Program: We tie this important topic into
every one of our education programs because the country is
overpopulated with unwanted and homeless dogs and cats. The
number of unwanted and abandoned animals turned into shelters
nationwide is staggering. We can show the importance of spaying
and neutering your pet and the benefits that can be achieved by
this simple procedure.
Hurricane Preparedness: When disaster strikes you are
your pets only hope.
Be prepared. Know ahead of time what you’re going to do
with your animals in the event of a hurricane or other disaster.
This program will give you tips on preparing an emergency kit
for your pets. Know what to do and how to evacuate with your
animals. Once the hurricane or disaster passes be prepared to
keep your pets safe and cared for AFTER the emergency. Having a
plan should be the number one item on your hurricane checklist;
we can help you formulate that plan so that when disaster
strikes you are prepared.
MINI PROGRAMS
(These
interesting programs can be tied into any of our other education
programs)
Snake Identification: They slither and they squirm. They’re
scaly, but not slimy! Learn what snakes are native to Florida
and the vital role they play in our complex ecology. Florida has
over 40 species of snakes and 6 of these are venomous. Learn how
to identify a venomous snake and get a brief look into the lives
of these interesting reptiles.
Spiders: Florida is home to many species of spiders.
Which ones are harmless and which ones should we steer clear of?
Tarantulas are found to be disgusting and terrifying to many
people but they are also intriguing to others. We just touch the
surface on these fascinating creatures. This is a program that
grade school children find epically interesting.
SHELTER TOURS
Shelter Tours: Group tours of the Animal Services Shelter
are available by appointment. We follow these tours with a mini
program on shelter awareness and a question and answer session
geared towards the age of the group. Although very interesting a
shelter tour can be very loud as you go through the kennel so it
is not recommended for very young children as the noise may
frighten them.
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