Hurricane and Storm info for Pets for
ALL of Florida by county:
Where to Go, County by County:
Editor's Note: Below, we've tried to provide you with as much information as
possible. We've listed pet-friendly shelters for each county, (if any),  pet-
friendly motels and hotels, (if any), and we've linked to each county's
emergency management Web page, if they have one.

Alachua County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Alachua Counnty to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Operations Coordinators office at
352-264-6530.
The following area motels usually allow pets during disaster evacuations -
some may require special fees - double check before making reservations.

1. Budget Lodge, 352-331-1601
2. Days Inn, 352-376-2222
3. EconoLodge, University of Florida, 352-373-7816
4. Florida Motel, 352-376-3742
5. Holiday Inn Express of Gainesville, 352-376-0004
6. LaQuinta Inn, 352-332-6466
7. Motel 6, 352-373-1604
8. Rush Lake Motel, 352-373-5000
9. Traveler's Inn, 352-372-4319
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Baker County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Baker County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 904-259-6111.
The following area motels/hotels accept pets during evacuations -
some may require special fees:

1. American Inn, MacClenny, 904-259-5100
2. Econo Lodge, MacClenny, 904-259-3000
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Bay County
Bay County Fairgrounds, 2230 E. 15th Street (corner of Sherman Ave. and
Hwy. 98) has been used in the past as a pet-friendly shelter area, but
unfortunately, this county will only make announcements "per-storm." To
encourage Bay County to give better heads up on shelters, contact the
Emergency Management Department at 850-784-4000. And check the Bay
County link above, or check back here, if a storm threatens your area before
heading out to this shelter.
There are a couple of pet-friendly motels/hotels in the area -
some may charge special rates:

1. Days Inn Bayside, Panama City, 850-763-4622
2. Super 8 Motel, Panama City, 850-784-1988
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Bradford County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Bradford County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 904-966-6337.
The following are area pet-friendly motels/hotels - reserve early:

1. Days Inn-Starke, 904-964-7600, $5 fee per night, per pet.
2. Best Western Motor Inn, Starke, 904-964-6744, $11.10 fee per night, per
pet.
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Brevard County
1. Port St. John Community Center, 6650 Corto Road, Port St. John.
2. Viera Regional Community Center, 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera.
3. Melbourne Greyhound Park, 1100 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne. Note:
This is a pets-only shelter.
4. Heritage High School, 2351 Malabar Rd., NW, Palm Bay
You don't have to pre-register to get into these shelters, but you should
contact Brevard County Animal Services at 321-633-2024 and make sure
they're open before you leave home. All but Melbourne Greyhound Park
accept pets and their people. Pet guardians using these facilities must
provide proof of animal's rabies vaccination, food, identification, a carrier
and cleaning supplies.
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Broward County
1. Millennium Middle School, 5803 NW 94th Avenue, Tamarac.
This pet-friendly shelter is only for pet guardians living in the county's
evacuation zone (east of US 1) and/or those living in mobile homes. Pre-
registration is required and can be accomplished beginning June 1 by calling
954-989-3977 or going in person to the Humane Society of Broward County,
located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, Monday through Friday
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. To register, you'll need: proof of
your address, i.e., utility bill, proof of pet's vaccinations and license,
veterinarian's information, photo of pet and a carrier for your pet.
Pet guardians must also stay at the shelter; animals will be housed in
individual crates in the school's gym and people will stay in the cafeteria.
Humane Society volunteers and a veterinarian will supervise the pets. For
more information, go to Humane Society of Broward County or call Broward
County Hurricane Hotline at 954-831-4000, for specific shelter openings.
There is room for a maximum of 350 pets and 500 people. For information
regarding large animal preparedness, contact Broward County Animal Care
at 954-359-1010. 


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Calhoun County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Calhoun County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 850-674-8075.
There are four cities in this county, Altha, Blountstown, Clarksville and
Kinard. We've only found one pet-friendly motel in those areas. If anyone
knows of others, please let us know.
1. Quality Inn, 2175 Hwy 71 South in Marianna. 850-526-5600. This property
is 9.9 miles north of Altha.
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Charlotte County
Charlotte County has no shelters for people or pets if a Category 3 or higher
storm is forecast for the area. The information below is for Category 1 or 2
storms only. To encourage Charlotte County to establish one to
accommodate people and pets during higher category storms, contact the
Office of Emergency Management Department at 941-833-4000.
1. Port Charlotte Middle School, 23000 Midway Blvd., Port Charlotte.
Only dogs and cats will be accepted at this shelter and they must have
current immunizations. Guardians must provide crates, bedding, feeding
supplies, medical records, identification tags and pictures of the pet. Pets
must be accompanied by their guardian, but they will be kept in separate
parts of the school. Designated times will be given for guardians to walk and
care for their pets.
There are a few pet-friendly motels/hotels in the area.
Most will have special rates:

1. Best Western Inn, Lake City, 386-752-3801
2. Econo Lodge, Lake City, 386-755-9311
3. Days Inn, Lake City, 386-758-4224
4. Driftwood Motel, Lake City, 386-755-3545
5. Jameson Inn, Lake City, 386-758-4440
6. Rodeway Inn, Lake City, 904-755-5203
7. Scottish Inn, Lake City, 386-755-0230
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Citrus County
1. Lecanto Middle School, 380 W. Educational Path, Lecanto.
Animals arriving at this shelter must have proof of rabies vaccination and
county license. Pet guardians must stay here too.
Congratulations to Citrus County Animal Services. They worked hard with
other groups to get this shelter ready for the 2009 storm season. While it
took them a few years, it shows what team work can do.
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Clay County
Clay County should be applauded for their hard work getting these pet-
friendly shelters ready for the 2009 storm season:
1. Clay High School, 2025 State Hwy 16 W, Green Cove Springs.
2. Keystone Heights Junior-Senior High, 900 S. W. Orchid Avenue, Keystone
Heights.
3. Orange Park High School, 2300 Kingsley Avenue, Orange Park.
Dogs, cats, seeing-eye animals, hamsters, gerbils, rabbits and birds will be
accepted at any of these shelters. Reptiles will not be permitted. Users of the
shelters should bring along a three-day supply of their pet's food, bottled
water, a can opener, food containers, medical and registration records,
medications, pet toys, bedding, a current picture of the pet, cat litter and
litter box, leashes and pet carriers. Pet guardians wishing to use the shelters
will be required to register annually.
There are three Clay County horse boarding facilities to help with your
horses if you have to evacuate your home and land:

1. Hoofbeat Hollow Hunter Barn
3027 Black Creek Drive
Middleburg, FL
904-282-8860
2. Sunset Farms Arena & Boarding
3996 Sunrise Farms Road
Middleburg, FL
904-291-9824
3. Taylor Oaks Equestrian Center
4105 Compton Road
Middleburg, FL
904-291-8764
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Collier County
1. North Collier Regional Park. Pre-registration is required and can be
accomplished online or at the Collier County Domestic Animal Services
shelter at 7610 Davis Blvd. Even though people can pre-register, the shelter
will use the first-come, first-served method of allowing registered people in.
This shelter will hold only a few dozen pets, depending on the size of
animals. Pets will be housed in one building and their guardians will be
housed in another building that's only 100 feet away. Be sure to bring along
a photo of your pet, your pet's immunization records, a week of food and
water, a litter box if you have a cat, a toy, a leash and collar or harness. For
more information, call 239-530-7387.

2. Palmetto Ridge High School, 1655 Oilwood Road, Naples, is a special
needs shelter, not for the general public. It is operated by the emergency
management department, along with Collier Domestic Animal Services, for
the pets of special needs patients. The program includes transportation for
the people and animals in the program. Participating pets must be pre-
registered, have identification and be up to date on required immunizations.
Special needs residents can register their pets for this program by calling the
Collier County Emergency Operations Center hotline at 239-774-8400.
If you don't want to use a public shelter and don't qualify for the special
needs shelter, you can reserve a room at one of the area's pet-friendly
hotels or motels.
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Columbia County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Columbia County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 386-758-1125.
There are a few Lake City area motels that allow pets during disaster
evacuations. Most will have special fees:

1. Best Western Inn, 386-752-3801
2. Econo Lodge, South, 386-755-9311
3. Days Inn, 386-758-4224
4. Rodeway Inn, 386-755-5203
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DeSoto County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage DeSoto County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 863-993-4831.
The following area motels are pet-friendly during emergencies.
Most will have special fees:

1. The Holiday Inn Express
2709 SE Highway 70, Arcadia, FL 34266
2. Hi-Way Motel, Arcadia, 863-494-5455
3. Best Western, Arcadia, 863-494-4884
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Dixie County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Dixie County to establish one, contact
the Emergency Management Department at 352-498-1240.
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Duval County
1. Landmark Middle School, located at 101 Kernan Boulevard N.
2. Mandarin Middle School, located at 5100 Hood Road
3. Chimney Lakes Elementary School, located at 9353 Staples Mill Drive.
All animals except reptiles will be accepted at these shelters. Pets must have
identification and proof of vaccination and registration. Pet guardians will
need to supply their own crates, supplies, food, etc. It's important to note
animals may be housed in separate rooms than their guardidans, but the
guardians will still be required to care for and maintain their own pets.
Preregistration is not required. For more information, call City Link at 904-
630-2489.
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Escambia County
Molino Park Elementary School, 899 Highway 97, Molino.
Escambia County's first pet-friendly hurricane shelter houses between 150
and 350 dogs and cats (only) in the school's gym in carriers or cages.
Guardians will be located in a separate area of the school and will be
responsible for providing their own food, water, medicine and cleanup
supplies. Pre-registration for pets is required. Download a form and learn the
rules at the link provided above or stop by Escambia County Animal Shelter,
200 West Fairfield Drive, Pensacola.
Escambia County Department of Public Safety has put together a list of area
pet-friendly motels/hotels - this isn't a new list, so please verify pet policies
before making reservations and reserve early!
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Flagler County
1. Flagler County Agricultural Extension Center, at the Flagler County
Fairgrounds, located on CR 13, 154 Sawgrass Road, Bunnell. They can be
reached by calling 386-437-7464. Officials tell us this shelter will be used
only for Category 1 storms; they will evacuate for storms above that category.
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Franklin County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Franklin County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 850-653-8977
There are a few pet-friendly motels/hotels in the area. Most will have special
fees:
1. Apalach River Inn, Apalachicola, 850-653-8139
2. Bay City Lodge, Apalachicola, 850-653-8139
3. The Gibson Inn, Apalachicola, 850-653-2191
4. The Rancho Inn, Apalachicola, 850-653-9435
5. The Moorings at Carrabelle, Carrabelle, 850-697-2800
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Gadsden County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Gadsden County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 850-875-8642.
There seems to be one area pet-friendly motel:
1. Allison House Inn, Quincy, 850-875-2511
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Gilchrist County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Gilchrist County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 386-935-5400.
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Glades County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Glades County to establish a
separate Emergency Management Department, and a pet-friendly
emergency shelter, contact the Florida Division of Emergency Management
at 850-413-9969.
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Gulf County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Gulf County to establish one, contact
the Emergency Management Department at 850-229-9110.
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Hamilton County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Hamilton County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 386-792-6647.
There are a few pet-friendly motels in the area. Most will have special fees:
1. Budget Lodge Motel, Jennings, 386-938-5544
2. Jennings House Motel, Jennings, 386-938-3305
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Hardee County
Hardee Junior High School, 2401 US Highway 17 N., Wauchula. Interested
persons should review the rules and complete a pet-friendly shelter pre-
application form.
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Hendry County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Hendry County to establish one,
contact the Emergency Management Department at 863-612-4700.
We have found one pet-friendly motel in the area:
1. Rivers Edge Motel, La Belle, 863-675-6062.
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Hernando County
1. D.S. Parrott Middle School, 19220 Youth Drive, Brooksville.
This shelter accommodates 172 people and around 300 dogs and cats. One
wing of the school is for people; the other wing for pets. People can remain
in the pet wing until a storm approaches. No exotics allowed. Pre-registration
available - and smart - but not required. Pet guardians are required to bring
their pet's carrier. For more information, call 352-796-5062.
There will be a need for volunteers to care for animals left at this shelter by
guardians who stay elsewhere. We can't imagine anyone not wanting to stay
with their pets but, nonetheless, if you can help, please call the above
number.
In case you do not wish to use a public shelter, the following motels/hotels
will accept pets during hurricane evacuations. Check each for space before
heading out the door. Most will have special rates.
Sunrise Motel
250 North Broad Street
Brooksville, FL 34601
(352)796-8634
The Oaks Motel
630 South Broad Street
Brooksville, FL 34601
(352)796-4807
Best Western
30307 Cortez Street
Brooksville, FL 34602
Exit 61 off I-75, go west
(352)796-9481
Comfort Inn
9373 Cortez Blvd
Weeki Wachee, FL 34613
Located 0.3 miles east of Jct SR 50 & US 19
(352)596-9000
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Highlands County
1. Avon Park Youth Camp, 1001 West Lake Isis Avenue in Avon Park. For
pets and their people. The humane society will staff this shelter. Only dogs
and cats will be accepted and guardians must provide proof of Highlands
County residency, pet rabies vaccination tag attached to pet's collar, photo
of pet, as well as pet's leash, water and food bowls, food sufficient for seven
days, carrier, medication, first aid kit and beds and toys. Space is limited, so
don't delay in getting there if officials feel a storm will affect the county. The
camp can be reached at 863-453-6426.
2. Dog Designs by Dana, 701 Thunderbird Hill Road in Sebring. 863-314-
9883. Pets only. This option separates you from your pet.
3. The Dawg House, 69 Dawg House Drive in Lake Placid (off Henscratch.)
863-465-9674. Pets only. This option separates you from your pet
In addition, the county has provided the following list of motels/hotels
throughout the county that will accept pets during evacuations. Most will
have special rates:
Avon Park
1. Oak Tree Inn. Call (863) 453-3165
Lake Placid
1. Lake Henry Rentals. Call (863) 465-5722
2. Camp Florida Resort. Call (863) 699-1991
3. Ramada Inn. Call (863) 465-3133
4. Plumosa Hotel. Call (863) 465-2134
Sebring
1. Inn on the Lakes. Call (863) 471-9400
2. Highlander Motel, Call (863) 655-1735
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Hillsborough County
Note: Officials are seeking volunteers to help with the animals (dogs, cat,
rabbits and birds allowed) at the following shelters during hurricanes.
Contact Hillsborough County Animal Services at 813-744-5660 if you are an
interested animal lover. Here is a page with maps to each shelter.

1. Sickles High School, 7950 Gunn Highway in the Citrus Park area of
Tampa. It will hold between 200-300 pets.
2. Burnett Middle School, 1010 Kingsway Road, on the corner of US 92 and
Kingsway Road North, just south of I-4 in Seffner. This shelter accepts both
pets and their guardians (100 dogs and 100 cats; no other type pets allowed
at this time.) Pet guardians will be able to care for their pets in the
gymnasium area and outside the facility before and after the main winds.
When it's time to seek shelter, the animals will stay in cages in the school
locker rooms. Guardians should bring their own collar, food, food bowl and
other supplies.
No registration required, so verify availability with the county before heading
out the door to go to one of the following with your pets:
3. Bartels Middle School, 9020 Imperial Oak Blvd., in the Live Oak Preserve
area of Tampa, in the northern portion of Hillsborough County.
4. Shields Middle School, 15732 Beth Shields Way, Ruskin, in the southern
portion of Hillsborough County.
The above accomodations are available on a first-come, first-served basis. If
you choose a pet-friendly shelter, take along proof of current rabies
vaccination and a pet carrier.
This county was one of the first in Florida to include animals and agricultural
needs in disaster plans. The Community of Hillsborough Animal and
Agricultural Response Team (CHAART) assesses will be needed and will
dispatch teams to do things like take food to animals or generators to fish
farms.
In case you don't want to use a public shelter, check area pet-friendly
motels/hotels for availability. Most will have special rates:
1. Behind the Fence Bed & Breakfast, Brandon, 813-685-8201
2. Ramada Inn, Plant City, 813-752-3141
3. Days Inn, Plant City, 813)-752-0570
4. Masters Economy Inn, Seffner, 813-621-4681
5. Sun City Inn, Sun City Center, 813-643-3331
6. La Quinta - Tampa Fairgounds, Tampa, 813-626-0885
7. Best Western All Suites Hotel, Tampa, 813-971-8930
8. La Quinta Inn & Suites, Tampa, 813-643-0574
9. Days Inn – Airport, Tampa, 813-877-6181
10. Howard Johnson – Airport, Tampa, 813-875-8818
11. La Quinta Inn - Airport, Tampa, 813-287-0440
12. Tahitian Inn, Tampa, 813-877-6721
13. Red Roof Inn – Fairgrounds, Tampa, 813)-623-5245
14. Baymont Inn & Suites, Tampa, 813-930-0563
15. Days Inn, Tampa, 813-977-1550
16. Clarion Inn, Tampa, 813-971-4710
17. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, Tampa
18. Wingate Inn, Tampa, 813-971-7676
19. AmeriSuites, Tampa, 813-622-8557
20. La Quinta, Tampa, 813-684-4007
21. Red Roof Inn, Tampa, 813-681-8484
22. Red Roof Inn, Tampa, 813-932-0073
23. Extended Stay Deluxe, Tampa, 813-637-8990
24. Residence Inn by Marriott, Tampa, 813-221-4224
25. ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬Best Western Brandon Hotel & Conference Center,
Tampa
26. Homestead Village, Tampa, 813-643-5900
27. Residence Inn by Marriott, Tampa, 813-627-8855
28. Econo Lodge, Tampa, 813-933-7681
29. La Quinta Inn & Suites, Tampa, 813-910-7500
30. Quality Inn, Tampa, 813-961-1000
31. Travel Resort, Tampa, 813-933-4011
32. Wingate Inn, Tampa, 813-979-2828
33. Chase Suite Hotel, Tampa, 813-281-5677
34. Hampton Inn, Tampa, 813-901-5900
35. Homestead Guest Studios, Tampa, 813-243-1913
36. Residence Inn by Marriott, Temple Terrace, 813-972-4400
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Holmes County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Holmes County to establish a
separate Emergency Management Department, and a pet-friendly shelter,
contact the Florida Department of Emergency Management at 850-413-9969.
We could find only one pet-friendly motel in the area:
Best Western - Tivoli Inn, Bonifay, 850-547-4251
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Indian River County
The humane society plans to develop a pet-friendly pet shelter for people
with special needs, but one must qualify to utilize it. Call 772-388-3331 for
more information.
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Jackson County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Jackson County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at
772-226-3857.
There are a couple of pet-friendly motels in the area. Special
fees may apply:

1. Best Western Marianna Inn, Marianna, 850-526-5666
2. Comfort Inn, Marianna, 850-526-5600
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Jefferson County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Jefferson County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at
850-342-0211.
There are at least a couple of motels in the area that allow pets during
hurricane evacuations. Special rates may apply:

1. Brahman Inn & Restaurant, 1530 W. Washington Street, Monticello,
850-997-3525.
2. Days Inn Monticello, 44 Woodworth Drive, Lamont, 50) 997-5988.
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Lafayette County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Lafayette County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at
386-294-1950.
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Lake County
We are awarding Lake County the honor of being the best county in Florida
when it comes to pet-friendly emergency shelters!
All 8 county shelters are people and pet-friendly and four of them are also
for people with special needs. All pets must be crated and have proof of
rabies vaccination. To register for the special needs program, contact Lake
County Emergency Management at (352) 343-9420.

1. Astatula Elementary School, 13925 Florida Ave., Astatula.
2. Leesburg Elementary School, 2229 South Street, Leesburg. Also special
needs.
3. Lost Lake Elementary School, 1901 Johns Lake Road, Clermont. Also
special needs.
4. Pine Ridge Elementary School, 10245 County Road 561, Clermont.
5. Round Lake Elementary, 31333 Round Lake Road, Mount Dora
6. Treadway Elementary, 10619 Treadway School Road, Leesburg
7. Umatilla Elementary, 401 Lake Street, Umatilla. Also special needs.
8. Villages Elementary School, 695 Rolling Acres Road, Lady Lake. Also
special needs.
In case you do not wish to go to a public shelter, the county Web site, given
above, also provides a list of pet-friendly hotels and motels in the area.
Special: It is worth noting in 2005, Lake County earned the National
Association of Counties Achievement Award for its work in developing a pet-
friendly hurricane shelter program. This proves it can be done by all counties
in Florida.
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Lee County
1. South Fort Myers High School, 14020 Plantation Road, Fort Myers.
Only dogs and cats will be permitted at these shelters. Pets and their people
will have to stay in separate classrooms and guardians must provide pet's
food, leash, etc. Pet guardians will be required to pre-register and we'll post
the specifics as they become available.
2. East Lee County High, 715 Thomas Sherwin Avenue S., Lehigh Acres.
Will have one section for pets, another for people.
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Leon County
1. Chiles High School 7200 Lawton Chiles Lane, Tallahassee
This pet friendly shelter is north of I-10. It has limited space. The Red Cross
partners with Disaster Animal Response Team (DART) to accomplish this.
DART is affiliated with the Humane Society of the United States and works to
coordinate rescue efforts in communities affected by natural disasters such
as hurricanes. The Leon County Humane Society partnered with DART for
the first time in 2004, providing crates, resources, and volunteers to staff the
pet friendly shelter. This is a great example of what can be accomplished
when everyone works together!
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Levy County
Levy County Animal Services Shelter, 12055 NE 69th Lane (Levy County
Landfill Compound). This is a joint effort between Levy County Animal
Services and the Humane Society of Levy County, Inc. The shelter will be
able to shelter about 250 animals and will open only when the Emergency
Management Office opens shelters for people. Guardians need to provide
roomy kennels for their pets, current vaccination record, including rabies, pet
food, bottled water, strong leashes, medication, food dishes, mechanical can
opener, favorite toy or blanket, and cat litter and a pan. People with special
needs should make arrangements with the Health Department for their
transport as well as their pets. Go here for more info.
Even though we applaud Levy County for making an arrangement for pets,
readers should know this option separates you from your pet.
There are a few pet-friendly motels and hotels in the area.
Most will have special rates:

1. Park Place Motel & Condos, Cedar Key, 352-543-5737
2. Best Western, Suwannee Valley Inn, Chiefland, 352-493-0663
3. Holiday Inn Express, Chiefland, 352-493-9400
4. Williston Motor Inn, Williston, 352-528-4801
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Liberty County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Liberty County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at
850-643-2339.
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Madison County
1. Old Age Center, NE College Loop, Madison.
Directions: From NE College Loop, go about 100 yards, turn right onto Ag
Center Circle. Follow this around past the first building, which is the old Ag
Center building. Officials tells us this location will hold about 25 dogs. Call
850-973-4138 or 850-973-3698 for more information.
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Manatee County
1. Braden River High School, 6545 State Road 70 East, Bradenton.
2. Manatee High School, 1 Hurricane Lane, 902 33rd Street Court West,
Bradenton.
Do not go to either of the shelters below unless/until officials announce they
are open. This is one of those counties that won't announce pet-friendly
shelters ahead of time, so you can't make plans ahead of time. If you'd like to
voice your opinion about that, and ask the county to announce beforehand
so you can make plans, contact Manatee County Emergency Management
Department at 941-749-3500.
Officials said these shelters will only accept dogs, cats and birds. Pet
guardians must stay with their pet(s) and pet(s) must arrive and remain in
carriers, except for potty breaks, of course. Guardians must provide pet
food, supplies and proof of rabies vaccination.
For those not interested in utilizing a public shelter, a kind reader tells us
Ramada Inn and the Guest House, both in Ellenton off State Route 301,
accept pets.
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Marion County
1. Vanguard High School, 7 Northwest 28th Street, Ocala.
They will accept dogs, cats and birds, if in their own cages. Pet guardians
should bring all necessary supplies. They may stay with their pets before
and after the storm and will be responsible for their animal’s care during
those times. During the storm, pets will be in one building and humans will be
in another. Animal Control and Animal Center professionals will care for pets
during this time.
If you do not wish to go to a public shelter, there are a few Ocala area motels
that allow pets during evacuations. Many will have special fees:

1. Budget Host Inn, 352-732-6940
2. Comfort Inn, 352-629-8850
3. Days Inn, 352-629-7041
4. Hilton, 352-854-1400
5. La Quinta Inn & Suites, 352-861-1137
6. Country Inns & Suites By Carlson, 352-237-0715
7. Holiday Inn Express Hotel Ocala Midtown Hotel, 352-629-7300
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Martin County
1. The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast, 4100 SW Leighton Farm
Road, Palm City.

This option is only for Martin County residents living in evacuation zones.
This is a drop-off option and separates people from their pets.
Pre-registration will be required and pet guardians will need to present their
pet's vaccination records to register. For more information, contact the
Humane Society at 772-287-5753 or 772-223-8822.
A note about the future of pet-friendly shelters in this county: Per an article
on PalmBeachPost.com in early 2008, the Council on Aging of Martin County
has received a $748,000 grant from the state to redo the proposed Charles
and Rae Kane Senior Center on Salerno Road into a hurricane shelter. The
facility will be ready by 2010. It will cost $10 million and hold around 200
seniors with special needs and their dogs, cats or birds.
We are checking into this: Per news reports, the Martin County Council on
Aging is trying to raise the final $400,000 for this 33,000 square-foot facility.
If all goes well, construction could be finished by January, 2010.
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Miami-Dade County
1. Sunshine Pavilion, on the grounds of the Miami-Dade County Fair &
Exposition, located at 10901 SW 24th Street in southwest Miami. They will
accept cats, dogs, small mammals and birds, but no reptiles. Pets must be
registered in advance and pet guardians must provide pet food and toys and
be responsible for cleaning their pet's crate. There's room for about 150
animals and 350 humans to be housed on separate sides of the pavilion's
49,000-square-foot area. This was the county's first-ever pet-friendly shelter,
first used in 2005.
2. Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School, 1410 NE 215th Street, Aventura,
in northern Miami. For residents and their pets.
To use either shelter, Miami-Dade residents must preregister their pets and
have up to date records of vaccinations. For info about preregistration or to
acquire an application, go here or call 3-1-1.
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Monroe County
In class 1 or 2 hurricanes, Monroe County will open four storm shelters
equipped for pets at local schools in Islamorada, Marathon and Key West.
This is another county that does not announce locations ahead of time, so
plan accordingly. Pet guardians must bring vaccination records, leashes,
collars, appropriate size cages, food and special diet, three day water supply
and bowl, sheets, blanket, towel, muzzles, flea spray, grooming supplies, first
aid kit, and any medication pet requires. Contact the Monroe County
Emergency Management Information Hotline at 1-800-955-5504 for more
information.
This is the Keys area of Florida and county officials say there are simply no
safe shelters here during category 3,4, or 5 storms. During those times,
people are instructed to evacuate to the mainland, which is Dade County.
During category 1 or 2 storms, only people with special needs who have
previously registered their pets may request transportation to shelters
allowing pets. A Monroe County Pet Friendly Special Needs Sheltering Plan
emergency shelter agreement form must be completed prior to evacuation.
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Nassau County
Yulee Elementary School, located at 86063 Felmore Road in Yulee. Pre-
registration is required and only cats and dogs will be allowed. Pet guardians
must stay at the shelter with their pet, but may be in separate rooms during
the height of a hurricane. Guardians must bring their pet's own cage, water,
food, medications, blankets and towels. For more information and to register,
call 904-225-0006, 904-225-2298 or 800-894-7006.
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Okaloosa County
Panhandle Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) satellite office,
752 Lovejoy Road NW, Fort Walton Beach.
Pets only. Pet guardians will be housed separately at Davidson Middle
School, located at 6261 Old Bethel Road in Crestview. PAWS will transport
the pets from there to Laurel Hill, but this option separates you from your
pet. The group is still looking for a place to keep pets and their people.
There are several pet-friendly motels/hotels in the area:

1. Motel 6. Call (850) 837-0007.
2. Carousel Beach Resort. Call (850) 243-7658.
3. Days Inn of Ft. Walton Bch. Call (850) 244-6184.
4. Dolphin Inn. (850) 244-2443.
5. Howard Johnsons. Call (850) 244-8663.
6. Leeside Inn. Call (850) 243-7359.
7. Marina Motel. Call (850) 244-1129.
8. Sandman Motel. Call (850) 243-1511.
9. Soundside Inn. Call (850) 243-6162.
10. Best Inn. Call (850) 244-0121.
11. Days Inn. Call (850) 837-2599.
12. Grand Courtyard. Call (850) 650-9099.
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Okeechobee County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Okeechobee County to establish a
pet-friendly shelter, contact the Florida Department of Emergency
Management at 850-413-9969. They were to have had some meetings about
this in late 2009, so we will follow up on this.
There are two pet-friendly motels in the area. There may be special fees:

1. Budget Inn, 201 South Parrott Avenue, Okeechobee.
2. Pier II Resort, 2200 U.S. 441 S.E., Okeechobee.
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Orange County
County officials tell us they will have at least two pet-friendly shelters, but
may not use the same locations this year they used last year. In case
evacuation becomes necessary, they recommend people call the Citizen's
Information Line at 407-836-3111 which will provide the latest info and
shelter locations. Pre-registration will not be required.
Note: Not knowing where you'll be able to go with your pet until the very last
minute is poor planning on everyone's part. Please engage a Plan B if you
live in this county, to ensure the safety of you and your pet prior to a storm,
not when it's bearing down on your neighborhood.
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Osceola County
Officials tell us "the plan" is for pet guardians to contact animal control at
407-343-7101 to pick up and shelter pets during emergencies. This option
separates you from your pet; you would be better to take your pet and get
out of town. The above Web site is slow to load.
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Palm Beach County

1.  West Boynton Recreation Center, located at 6000 North Tree Boulevard,
between Hypoluxo Road and Gateway Boulevard, off the east side of Jog
Road in Lake Worth. Pre-registration will be required. Do it here or print out
the form from there and mail it to the county.
Dogs, cats, parakeets, gerbils and sugar gliders will be permitted - no
reptiles. The shelter will be located in the rec center's gymnasium. The
recreation center will hold about 600 animals and about 300 people. Large
dogs will be kept separate from small dogs with a room divider. Pets of
people with special needs will also be accepted but the people will have to
stay at a separate special needs shelter, which means they will be separated
from their pets. For more information, call Palm Beach County Animal Care
and Control at 561-233-1266 or go here.
Palm Beach County officials are working to establish an additional pet-
friendly shelter. This county has had a pet-friendly shelter since the 2006
storm season.

2. The Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, located at 3200 North Military
Trail in West Palm Beach, will take dogs and cats when an evacuation order
is given. Reservations can be made online at the link given here. There is a
non-refundable required deposit of $100 per pet, good for the whole
hurricane season. For more specifics and information, call 561-472-8874.
This option separates you from your pet and if you are delayed more than 5
days in returning to the area, your pet could be considered abandoned!
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Pasco County
1. Pine View Middle School, 5334 Parkway Blvd., Land O'Lakes
Pre-registration will be required. Call Animal Services at 727-834-3216 or
813-929-1212 or visit Evacuating with Pets for more info, rules and forms.
There will be space for 200 cats and 100 dogs. This shelter is available to all
residents of coastal Pasco County. Pet guardians will be housed across the
street at the Pine View Elementary School, 5333 Parkway Blvd. in Land
O'Lakes. Guardians will be given armbands to wear to walk and play with
pets as long as the weather remains good. Animals will be required to have
vaccination records.
This option separates people from their pets, plus there is a two-pet limit.
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Pinellas County
1. Dunedin Highland Middle School gymnasium, 70 Patricia Avenue, Dunedin
2. Oak Grove Middle School Gymnasium, 1370 S. Belcher Avenue,
Clearwater
3. Thurgood Marshall Middle School Gymnasium, 3901 22nd Avenue South,
St. Petersburg
Registration is mandatory if you wish to use any of these shelters. Spaces fill
fast, so download registration forms and find more info at Pinellas County
Pet Preparedness or call 727-582-2150. People should bring their pet
carriers, leashes, food and water bowls and current Pinellas County license
and rabies vaccination record. In case of an emergency, not all pet-friendly
shelters may open, so check with the county before heading out your door.
Note: Pinellas Co. Animal Services is seeking volunteers who can transport
the pets of special needs residents who evacuate during emergencies. If you
can help, please call Greg Andrews at 727-582-2623.
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Polk County
1. Philip O'Brien Elementary, 1225 East Lime Street, Lakeland.
2. Lake Region High School, 1995 Thunder Road, Eagle Lake.
3. Alta Vista Elementary, 801 Scenic Highway, Haines City.
Not all pet-friendly shelters will be opened for all storms, so check evacuation
information before leaving home.
Only dogs, cats, and birds are allowed at the shelters which will be managed
by the Polk County Sheriff's Office Animal Control Department. Pet
guardians must bring shot records for each pet, an airline-approved carrying
case, and enough food for three days. An agreement must be signed upon
arrival at the shelter that says the guardian will stay with the pet(s) at all
times.
Shelter preregistration is required and can be accomplished by contacting
the Emergency Management Division at: Polk County Emergency
Management, Attention: Pet-Friendly Shelter, 1295 Brice Blvd., Bartow,
Florida, 33830. For more information, pet guardians should call 863-534-
5600 or e-mail petshelter@polkfl.com.
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Putnam County
1. Ochwilla Elementary School, 299 N. State Road 21, Hawthorne.
Directions to shelter and evacuation routes. Information line is 386-329-0379.
Farm animals (no household pets) may be taken to the Putnam County
Agricultural Extension Service office, 111 Yelvington Road in East Palatka,
but call 1-386-329-0318 and verify they'll be open during a weather-related
event.
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Santa Rosa County
This county finally has a pet-friendly shelter, for dogs and cats only. It's
located at Avalon Middle School at 5445 King Arthurs Way in Milton. Pre-
registration is required and available online or may be accomplished at
Animal Services, 4451 Pine Forest Road, Cooperative Extension Service,
6263 Dogwood Drive, or the Santa Rosa County Southside Service Center,
5841 Gulf Breeze Parkway.
Pet-friendly hotels/hotels in the Santa Rosa County area.
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Sarasota County
1. North Port High School, 6400 W. Price Blvd., North Port
2. Pine View School, 501 Old Venice Road, Osprey
3. Heron Creek Middle School, 6501 W. Price Blvd., North Port
4. Brookside Middle School, 3636 S. Shade Ave., Sarasota
Not all shelters will open during each emergency, so check Evacuation and
Shelter List before leaving your home.
Guardians must stay at the shelters with their pets. If you use a pet-friendly
shelter, bring your pet's own food, water, water bowl, medications, up to date
immunization records and be prepared to sign a Pet Friendly Shelter
Agreement. You can get an agreement and more information about the rules
by calling Sarasota County government at 941-861-5000.
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Seminole County
1. Bentley Elementary School, 2190 Oregon Avenue, Sanford.
Only for residents with special needs and their pets.
2. Lyman High School, 865 S. Ronald Reagan Blvd., also known as County
Road 427, Longwood.
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St. Johns County
1. South Woods Elementary School, 4750 SR-206 West, Elkton.
2. Timberlin Creek Elementary School, 555 Pine Tree Lane, St. Augustine
(North St. Johns County.)
Both locations will provide shelter for people and their pets. Pre-registration
is not required and there are no restrictions as to acceptable species of
pets. Guardians must bring pet's carrier, collar and Rabies tag, leash, 3-day
food supply, water, bowls and any necessary medication. Go to above
website and click on "Pet Shelters" link for more information.
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St. Lucie County
Port St. Lucie will have its first pet-friendly shelter ready for use sometime
during summer, 2011. It will provide shelter for around 100 animals and their
guardians and will be located in the Ravenswood Commnity Center on Prima
Vista Blvd. More news to follow...
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Sumter County
P>No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Sumter County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at 352-793-
0222.
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Suwannee County
The Live Oak Coliseum, 1302 SW 11th Street/CR 136, Live Oak.
Sometimes referred to as the "Suwannee County Coliseum," this facility will
provide shelter to pets and people during evacuations.
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Taylor County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Taylor County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at 850-838-
3575.
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Union County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Union County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at 386-496-
2501.
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Volusia County
1. Volusia County Fairgrounds, 3150 E. State Road 44, DeLand (1/4 mile
east of Interstate 4 on State Road 44.)
This shelter is for pets and people. Transportation to the fairgrounds is
provided at regular bus stops if animals are in carriers. Pets must have ID,
current license and rabies tags affixed to collar. Each animal must also have
proof of vaccinations and be confined to a carrier or crate.
2. Hinson Middle School, 1860 N. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach.
3. Palm Terrace Elementary, 1825 Dunn Avenue, Daytona Beach.
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Wakulla County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Wakulla County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at
850-926-0800.
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Walton County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Walton County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at
850-892-8066.
Residents can also contact the County and ask for a list of area pet-friendly
motels.
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Washington County
No pet-friendly shelters. To encourage Washington County to establish a pet-
friendly shelter, contact the Emergency Management Department at
850-638-6203.
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