Monday, September 1, 2014

Changes in County Monthly Animal Services Report

 

Boone County Animal Services

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Staff Report

September

2014

Staff – The department has one vacancy.

Roger Tresemer – Operations Supervisor

Juanita Acevedo – Office Manager

Justin Unger – Animal Services Officer

*pending* - Animal Services Officer

Daily Kennel Census

Beginning in October, 2014, a Daily Kennel Census will be included in the staff report. The Census will show how many animals were in the shelter at the beginning of the day and at the close of business.

Change in Impound Records Report

Starting this month, the Impound Records will no longer indicate the owner’s name but will reflect the animal owner’s general residency (IE: County, Belvidere, Capron, etc.) This protects the individual’s privacy and allows for more information to be shared regarding where animals are being brought in from and returned to.

Local Adoption Events

Periodically, BCAS will be presenting adoptable dogs at the Farmer’s Market on Saturdays in downtown Belvidere until season’s end.

Information Question of the Month

Q) What do BCAS officers check for when an animal is received in the field or is brought the shelter?

A) BCAS staff will make a photographic record as well as document the breed, color, gender, approximate age, any collar, any tags and scan the animal for any microchip. The animal is also evaluated if there are any medical needs in which case the animal is transferred to the department’s licensed veterinarian. If there are injuries that appear life threatening after hours, the animal is transported to the Animal Emergency Clinic of Rockford. The ultimate goal is to locate the owner so that the pet can be returned to them.

SLICE: Gina DelRose invested in Belvidere-Boone County

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Gina DelRose invested in Belvidere-Boone County

She brought a downtown farmer's market to life, and that's just the start of Gina DelRose's list of accomplishments.

When she's not keeping a close eye on development as associate planner for the Belvidere-Boone County Planning Department - making sure that, long term, change will only improve the quality of the community - she's heavily invested in the region.

"It's my home," DelRose said, explaining that a community is only as good as the human investment put into it.

DelRose helps lead the Farmland Protection Project and volunteers with hospice. She also helping out at various events and fosters dogs for Boone County Animal Services.

She graduated from Joliet Catholic Academy, the institution that also schooled Daniel Ruettiger, the inspiration for the film "Rudy" and from Southern Illinois University.

She was interning in the Tinley Park planning department when she thought about sticking with planning as a career. She enjoyed the analytical aspects of the work, along with conversing and dealing with developers.

"Every day it was different. Every day it was a different project."

She turned to conceptualizing a downtown farmer's market because another was in the Dodge Lanes parking lot, heading out of town.

It's centrally located, in the Hub Plaza, and is in its third year.