Animal Control My Clay Sun let's tell the truth

Clay County Animal Control

This is my first time on this Blog, but I had to speak up.  It is clear from the article in the Clay Sun that they are being very prejudice.  After much research and speaking to people involved and the general public I know this story is not correct.  First of all alot of the high turn over in employees is not all due to having to deal with the animals but poor management, not giving proper direction and not having consistent policies. The general public is treated poorly when trying to adopt from CCAC, they are insulted and generally treated badly, making them not wanting to return.  CCAC needs to have eduction in dealing with the public.  The kennels are filthy and the animals are not seen by a vet.  They haven't had a vet at CCAC in years.  The employees need to do their jobs and not pay so much attention in keeping the public out of a public facility.  If you say or do something that does not quite sit right with them all of a sudden you are bombared with false allegagtions and accused of things you did not do and they ( the employees)will swear to it.  After all it has been protecting them for years, if you give the general public a hard enough time they tend to just go away, they do not even care what they say or who they say it about, lies don't matter to them.  They just want to protect their quite well paid jobs until retirement, and what about those fringe benefits.  Sometimes you can be in a job just too long you tend to think the facility is yours and treat it as such.But CCAC this facility belongs to the people of Clay County who are becoming more and more aware of how badly it is being managed.  The animals deserve a chance at life, do your job, Network to organizagtions who can save animals lives on a daily basis, there are so many out there, and don't insult me by saying not so, shame on you CCAC for not having someone in charge of just a good adoption program, networking to rescue groups, special needs groups and service needs groups and special breeds rescue, I mean of course someone who will do the job not just a title, anyone can have a title.  They should not have to beg you and contract you to rescue animals you should be actively seeking them out, they are always ready to help but you need to work at it a little, the animals are well worth it, contact them let them know what you have available. Earn your salaries or quit.



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