Genesee County Animal Control, situated in Flint, MI, is a government department dedicated to ensuring the welfare and safety of animals within the county. Led by Director Jay Parker and Deputy Director Danielle Macko, the facility operates with a mission to provide shelter, care, and adoption services for lost, abandoned, or surrendered animals.
Recognized for excellence, Genesee County Animal Control was voted the Michigan PetFund Alliance 2015 Most Improved Large Capacity, Open Admission Shelter. The shelter prides itself on innovative programs like the GCAC Volunteer Training Program, winner of the 2017 Outside the Box Award. They offer resources for reuniting lost pets with their owners and facilitating successful adoptions.
With a commitment to transparency and community engagement, Genesee County Animal Control encourages the public to visit their official Facebook page for event updates and general information. The facility's dedicated team of Animal Control Officers ensures the well-being of animals on a daily basis, with emergency services available through local law enforcement after regular shelter hours.
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