Santa Rosa Animal Services invites the community to adoption luau

0Comments

Santa Rosa County Animal Services (SRCAS) invites the community to attend an Adoption Luau event at the Santa Rosa County Animal Shelter, 4451 Pine Forest Rd. in Milton. The event is 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Sat., Aug. 13. The Luau will include fun-loving dogs, $5 adoptions, Mister Softee ice cream, children’s activities and more. Volunteers with Upper Room Church will also be helping with the event.

“We’re excited to be able to have an adoption with our partners Friends of the Santa Rosa County Animal Shelter,” said Randy Lambert, Animal Services Cheif. “This is a great opportunity for our community to enjoy a day with some of our awesome animals, and who knows, maybe even take home a new furever friend.”

Overcrowded animal shelters are a nationwide problem, in Santa Rosa County Animal Shelter’s care alone, there are over 90 dogs and 200 cats. The purpose of the event is to encourage families to adopt from the local shelter, with over 50 dogs and 120 cats available to go to their furever homes. Even if now is not the best time for a family to adopt, this event is the perfect opportunity to learn other ways to help the shelter. From donations to volunteering, supporting our community’s most vulnerable animals is a community-wide effort. 

View adoptable pets and more information online about SRCAS at www.santarosa.fl.gov/387/Animal-Services.

Original source can be found here.



Related

Eric Aden, Okaloosa County Sheriff

Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office investigates armed home invasion robbery near Fort Walton Beach

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an armed home invasion robbery on Pilgrim Avenue near Fort Walton Beach. No life-threatening injuries were reported, and authorities are seeking information from the public as they work to identify suspects.

Eric Aden, Okaloosa County Sheriff

Okaloosa County deputies charge woman after beer bottles thrown at child

A Fort Walton Beach area woman faces charges after allegedly throwing beer bottles at a toddler who tried to help her following a fall from her bicycle. Witnesses say quick action by the child prevented injury, and no harm was reported.

Michael A. Adkinson, Jr., Walton County Sheriff

Walton County Grand Jury indicts doctor in operating-room death of Alabama man

A Walton County Grand Jury has indicted Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky for second-degree manslaughter after a surgical error led to an Alabama man’s death in August 2024. Authorities say Shaknovsky mistakenly removed a patient’s liver instead of his spleen during surgery.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Emerald Coast Times.