Proactive Community Animal Control
About this Webinar
Animal care and control agencies often spend the majority of their resources responding to complaints after incidents have occurred. What would happen if our agencies became more proactive?
Takeaways
This webinar highlights a community-focused non-law enforcement program conducted by plain clothes animal control officers. This "boots on the ground" program addresses the issues of animal overpopulation, animal abuse/neglect, and nuisance complaints with positive results.
We will also discuss an innovative spay/neuter program that can make your agency money while saving lives, as well as multiple ways your agency can do successful community outreach.
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Officer Todd Stosuy
Field Services Manager, Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter
A proponent of proactive community animal control, Officer Todd Stosuy regularly presents and teaches workshops to the field, sharing strategies of community-oriented policing within animal control departments. Stosuy has been with the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter since 2003, and served as president of the National Animal Care and Control Association from 2011-2015. He is passionate about building relationships that foster trust in animal control agencies and providing pet owners in the community with information and resources.
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