Geauga County Dog Shelter Upgrade: Safer Spaces for Animals and Staff
Geauga County, Ohio, aims to construct a new dog shelter, replacing the outdated and cramped current facility. The proposed six-thousand-square-foot shelter will feature modern amenities such as quarantine areas, improved animal handling spaces, and a secure garage for unloading pets. Dog Warden Matt Granito seeks a letter of support from county commissioners to strengthen grant applications and attract private donations. The new shelter will address safety concerns, including disease control and proper intake areas, and provide room for future growth.
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