Second Place Winner – Campbell County Sheriff’s Office
Cat stuck in between fan and radiator in 1 ton truck
City of Sacramento
This is Officer Frisch assisting Fish and Wildlife with a Mountain Lion release
Woodford Co. Animal Control
Our officers not only work in the field, but we also believe education our youth in the community helps with our future of animal control. In this picture, Officer Cecil and Noelle are out teaching at one of our local schools about dog safety and care.
Washoe County Regional Animal Services
Burlington Animal Services
ACO Erik Hendrix and Nick Tempesta
Tulsa Animal Welfare, Tulsa Oklahoma
Tulsa Animal Welfare, Tulsa Oklahoma
Tulsa Animal Welfare, Tulsa Oklahoma
Susan, Dawn, Jeff, Sherry – Handing out Leashes
Orange County Clinic
Orange County clinic and field officers managing temporary shelter of 70 cats from an Orange County home. Temporary offsite shelter was created after some cats tested postivite for FELV. The isolation procedure allowed all animals to be brougth into the shelter without risk of euthanasia for medical reasons.
Orange County
Orange County Clinic
Orange County Clinic
Orange County clinic and field officers managing temporary shelter of 70 cats from an Orange County home. Temporary offsite shelter was created after some cats tested postivite for FELV. The isolation procedure allowed all animals to be brougth into the shelter without risk of euthanasia for medical reasons.
2019 Photo Contest 3rd Place Winner
Lexington County Animal Services
March 2019
Peoria (AZ) Police Department Animal Control
This is a photo of a service dog that was reunited with its owner after 5 years due to the amazing work of ACO Megan Smith & ACO Brittany Madison (in picture)
Newton County Animal Control
Living Treasures Wild Animal Park
Animal Welfare League of Arlington/ Arlington County Animal Control
Officer Brenys White at Carlin Springs Career Fair