Clearlake City Council gets brief animal control update; more dogs adopted
- Elizabeth Larson
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CLEARLAKE, Calif. — More dogs are being adopted at Clearlake Animal Control, according to a report at the Clearlake City Council meeting on Thursday evening.
Clearlake Police Lt. Ryan Peterson, who oversees the shelter, reported that from Jan. 1 to April 20, 107 dogs have come in.
Of those, 30 were transferred to rescues, 33 returned to owners, 15 were adopted and none were euthanized, for a 100% live release rate, Peterson said.
Peterson said that, currently, there are 62 dogs at the shelter, down from 80 when he had last reported to the council in March. “So they are making progress on lowering the numbers.”
In response to issues with conditions at the shelter, run by North Bay Animal Services in contract with the city, City Manager Alan Flora made several directives about actions that needed to be taken.
In addition, Peterson was assigned the task of conducting an investigation into the matter.
This week, there are 26 dogs listed as available for adoption on the shelter website.
They include “Mikey,” a pit bull terrier mix, and “Josie,” a 3-year-old Labrador retriever mix.
The shelter is located at 6820 Old Highway 53. It’s open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
For more information, call the shelter at 707-762-6227, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., visit Clearlake Animal Control on Facebook or on the city’s website.
This week’s adoptable dogs are featured below.
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