During these uncertain times, how can we help?
See below to access our COVID-19 Resource Hub, and to explore our growing directory of COVID-19-specific and virtual volunteering opportunities.
Animal Care of Davis County and its shelter techs need volunteers to take the dogs on an evening walk while they clean the kennels and wrap up for the end of the day.
This is a consistent commitment and we need volunteers to cover at least one day out of the week. Weekday shifts are from 4:30-5:30PM and weekend shifts are from 1:30-2:30PM. Volunteers are welcome to stay longer and come in more than once per week.
The minimum is one day per week for one hour.
We will send an email to you and provide additional information if you are interested!
Volunteers make a difference in our shelter animals’ lives. Volunteers are able to enrich the lives of dogs by taking them out for walks and socializing them in our playpens. Volunteers may also help with our other animals, including cats and bunnies. Let’s make a more humane world for our animals.
1422 E 600 N, Fruit Heights, UT 84037, US
Davis County Animal Care is committed to providing great service to residents and compassionate care to animals, working tirelessly to support public safety, find homes for homeless animals and educate the community about responsible pet ownership.
ACDC (Animal Care of Davis County) is an organized agency of the Davis County Government. Our staff consists of a group of caring professional people dedicated to serving the public and making life a little better for the animals and residents of Davis County.
Anything and everything that is animal related. Our staff of 24 responds to the Animal related needs of every community in Davis County, as well as Hill Air Force Base.
Our Program has two essential components.
Field Service:We'll work with your schedule.
1422 E 650 NKaysville, UT 84037
February 3, 2021