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1207 Oak St,
PO Box 939
La Marque, TX  77568
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Phone: 409.938.2211
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Improvements continue to be made

As published in Galveston Daily News
January 13, 2005
by Michele Reynolds

 As manager of animal services for the Galveston County Health District, I would like to take this opportunity to inform citizens about some of the actions taken over the past year to improve services.

In an effort to make these improvements, the Health District hosted an Animal Summit in March 2004, where we listened to concerns and suggestions from residents and drafted an improvement plan.

Several of those ideas have already been completed, which include:

  • Working with local rescue groups to increase the number of animals adopted out of our shelter in Texas City.
  • Appropriate training for all staff in an effort to provide quality service to animals and citizens.
  • Establishing a volunteer organization that can assist the staff in all areas.

Additionally, we have attended two town hall meetings in San Leon, where residents outlined areas of concern, as well as appreciation for the improvements we have already made.

We have also worked closely with restaurant owners in unincorporated areas of the county to control feral cat populations and to pick up stray dogs that damage or destroy property.

I understand that stray animals can be nuisances. One of the greatest contributing factors to the increase in the number of stray animals continues to be irresponsible pet owners.

We are committed to educating citizens about responsible pet ownership by advising owners about our local leash laws and the regulation on the number of pets one may own.

These educational efforts are in addition to our regular duties of picking up stray dogs, investigating bite cases, allegations of animal cruelty, lack of proper shelter and responding to injured animals.

Our animal control officers also remove dead animals from streets in those cities that contract for such a service. Like many district programs we are continually searching for additional funding sources that would allow us to improve the services we provide.

Currently, we operate with four animal control officers to serve a vast area from High Island to Kemah. In addition, we serve the Bacliff-San Leon area, and beginning Oct. 1, we assigned an officer to patrol that area daily.

We are here to serve the public and encourage residents to call us whenever there is an animal concern. We can be reached at (409) 948-2485, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

If assistance is required outside of normal operating hours a citizen can call the sheriff’s office, which will dispatch an animal control officer immediately.

We look forward to working with the entire community to continue making improvements. Thanks to everyone for the opportunity to provide these valuable services.

Michele Reynolds is manager for animal services for the Galveston County Health District.

Read the press release

.For More Information Contact:
Kurt Koopmann
Public Information Officer
Galveston County Health District
(409) 938-2211
kkoopman@gchd.org