In the five months that Kern County CA Animal Control’s two-person Public Education and Enforcement Team has been walking door-to-door issuing notices for dog owners to license their pets, it has brought in more than $104,000 in revenue. The cost of the program — including salaries, benefits, fuel and the purchase of a used animal control truck — was just more than $66,000. Profit: roughly $38,000. The purpose of the program was not only to increase the licensing rate but help the county reunite more stray animals with their owners and further decreasing euthanasia rates. “If we continue to make the revenue we’re making, I’m really, really confident that we can pay for the cost (of the program) and generate more money for low-cost spay and neuter” programs, said Animal Control Director Guy Shaw. For complete story click HERE.
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