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EBRP Animal Control & Rescue Center
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Over 1,200 animals are adopted each year. There is no firm "adopt-by" date for dogs and cats entering our adoption program. Once accepted for adoption, they stay until they get adopted, provided they do not develop any serious physical or mental health problems.
Up to 13,000 animals are impounded yearly.
The Center works with domestics, wildlife, exotics, and livestock.
The staff of 19 includes a Director, Assistant Director, 7
commissioned animal control
officers, 4 kennel attendants, 3 clerks, an animal control supervisor, an administrative
supervisor, a kennel supervisor, and a part-time contractual veterinarian.
The ACC serves 412,000 citizens throughout East Baton
Rouge Parish.
The shelter contains 13,500 sq. ft. and was built in 1980.
The shelter is divided into the following areas: strays, adoptions,
isolation, and rabies quarantine.
Over 17,000 complaints are received each year.
Jurisdiction is parish wide and includes the City of Baton
Rouge, Baker and Zachary.
The Center is classified as a Public Health and Safety Agency.
About 80% of animals entering the shelter are euthanized. Many of those
are old, sick, injured, or vicious. About 10% are adoptable, and others are redeemed by
their owners.
The Animal Control & Rescue Center:
Protects the public safety and health
Provides animal adoptions
Administers the anti-rabies program
Conducts animal rescues
Offers educational programs
Investigates animal cruelty
Interacts with the
veterinary, medical and animal welfare communities
Cooperates with the LSU
School of Veterinary Medicine in a student surgical teaching program
Quarantines rabies observation animals
Cooperates with fellow law enforcement agencies
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