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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Tulare County Grand Jury • 2022-2023

In Tulare County Still Raining Cats and Dogs!!

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Findings 9 findings

F1 Page 41
The funding provided through the cities or County General Fund or funds collected through donations and services revenue, is used in a positive manner to the best benefi t of animal and consumer.
F2 Page 41
The shelters, kennels, offi ce spaces and ground are clean and organized.
F3 Page 41
The staff is dedicated to their mission of taking in, caring for and ultimately rehoming the animals.
F4 Page 41
There seems to be every eff ort on behalf of the shelters to advertise for more staff and/or volunteers. There is low response that may be attributed to the pandemic that caused such a disruption in the fl ow of all services and the slow recovery back to normal.
F5 Page 41
The shelters try to come up with innovative ways to advertise for volunteers.
F6 Page 41
There are few outreach programs for volunteer opportunities.
F7 Page 41
Pet owners have been lacking in spaying/neutering their pets or keeping them secure.
F8 Page 47
The public, through fi nancial contributions, help make K9 programs possible.
F9 Page 47
Multiple breeds of dogs can be used as K9s.

Recommendations 4