Contra Costa’s new Animal Services director aims to increase adoptions

Contra Costa’s new Animal Services director aims to increase adoptions

MARTINEZ — Whether an animal is lost, dangerous or neglected, Contra Costa County’s Animal Services Department (CCAS) plays a crucial role in protecting the health and safety of pets, wildlife and residents.

The department, which acts as the primary shelter for 18 cities and the county’s incorporated communities, received nearly 20,000 calls for service last fiscal year — a 7% uptick from the previous annual demand, which leadership attributes to the region’s growing population and increased awareness of CCAS’ safety net of services.

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