03-12-2025 (Animal Shelter) Agenda Packet Wylie Animal Shelter Advisory Board Regular Meeting
March 12,2025—6:00 PM
Council Chambers - 300 Country Club Road,Building#100,Wylie, Texas 75098 CITY OF
WYLIE
CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION
COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
Any member of*the public may address Board regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Members of*the public must
fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak.Board requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual,
six minutes for a group.In addition,Board is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during
citizen participation.
REGULAR AGENDA
1. Consider and act upon the Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of October 9,2024.
2. Consider and place on file the 2024 fourth-quarter statistical information for shelter operations.
3. Consider and place on file the 2024 statistical information for shelter operations.
4. Consider and place on file the attached 2024 Texas Department of State Health Services Inspection of Rabies
Quarantine Facility completed November 13, 2024.
5. Consider and place on file the attached 2024 Veterinarian Inspection of Rabies Quarantine Facility completed
December 12, 2024.
WORK SESSION
WS I. Update the current status of the Wylie Animal Shelter renovation project
ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on March 07, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. on the outside bulletin board at
Wylie City Hall,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas, a place convenient and readily accessible to
the public at all times.
Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Date Notice Removed
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The Wylie Municipal Complex is wheelchair accessible. Sign interpretation or other special assistance for disabled
attendees must be requested 48 hours in advance by contacting the City Secretary's Office at 972.516.6020.Hearing
impaired devices are available from the City Secretary prior to each meeting.
If during the course of the meeting covered by this notice, the Board should determine that a closed or executive
meeting or session of the Board or a consultation with the attorney for the City should be held or is required,then
such closed or executive meeting or session or consultation with attorney as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings
Act,Texas Government Code § 551.001 et. seq.,will be held by the Board at the date,hour and place given in this
notice as the Board may conveniently meet in such closed or executive meeting or session or consult with the
attorney for the City concerning any and all subjects and for any and all purposes permitted by the Act, including,
but not limited to,the following sanctions and purposes:
Texas Government Code Section:
§ 551.071—Private consultation with an attorney for the City.
§ 551.073—Discussing prospective gift or donation to the City.
§ 551.076—Discussing deployment of security personnel or devices or security audit.
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0311212025Item 1.
Animal Shelter Advisory Board
CITY OF
WYLIE
AGENDA REPORT
Department: Animal Services Account Code:
Prepared By: Shelia Patton
Subject I
Consider and act upon the Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of October 9, 2024.
7otion to approve Item as presented.
Discussion
The ASAB met on October 9, 2024. The attached minutes are submitted for approval.
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0311212025Item 1.
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Animal Shelter Advisory Board
CITY OF'
WYLIE
Minutes
Regular Meeting
October 9, 2024- 6:00 pm
Wylie Municipal Complex- Council Chambers
300 Country Club Road, Bldg. 100
Wylie, TX 75098
CALL TO ORDER
Announce the presence of a Quorum.
Amber Porter called to order the Animal Shelter Advisory Board meeting at 6:04 p.m. Board
members present Amber Porter, Shelia Patton, Susan Cranford, Jeff Forrester, and Joe Webb.
Laurie Black and Dr. Priscilla Muhoho are absent. Quorum is present.
INVOCATION
The invocation was given by Jeff Forrester.
CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must fill out a
non-agenda form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three (3)
minutes. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate, or take action on any matterpresented during
citizen participation.
REGULAR AGENDA
1. Consider and act upon an Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of August 14, 2024.
(ASAB Chair)
Board Action
A motion was made by Susan Cranford to accept the Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of
August 14, 2024, as presented. Joe Webb seconded to accept the Animal Shelter Advisory
Board minutes of August 14, 2024, as presented. A vote was taken, and the motion passed
unanimously.
2. Consider and place on file the third-quarter statistical information for shelter operations.
(ASAB Chair)
Board Action
Minutes October 9,2024
Animal Shelter Advisory Board
Page 1
0311212025Item 1.
A motion was made by Jeff Forrester to accept the third-quarter statistical information for shelter
operations, as presented. Susan Cranford seconded to accept the third-quarter statistical
information for shelter operations, as presented. A vote was taken, and the motion passed
unanimously.
Shelia Patton spoke about how the report is made and how it works.
WORK SESSION
WSl. Update on the status of the animal shelter renovation project.
Shelia Patton updated the board about the renovations to the shelter. She then thanked the
board members for their participation in getting the renovations started. She also expressed
gratitude to the Animal Services staff for the work they have done during the renovations. Shelia
stated she would like to schedule a tour with board members so they can see the renovations.
Susan Cranford asked if the project is still set to be completed on time. Shelia stated she wasn't
sure, but it should still be on schedule to be completed in about 12 weeks
ADJOURNMENT
Motion was made by Shelia Patton and seconded by Susan Cranford to adjourn the meeting.
With no further business before the board, the board's consensus was to adjourn at 6:28 p.m.
ASAB Chair
ATTEST:
Shelia Patton, ASAB member
Minutes October 9,2024
Animal Shelter Advisory Board
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0311212025 Item 2.
Animal Shelter Advisory Board
CITY OF
WYLIE AGENDA REPORT
Department: Animal Services Account Code:
Prepared By: Shelia Patton
Subject I
Place on file the 2024 fourth-quarter statistical information for shelter operations.
Motion to approve as presented..
Discussion
The statistical information report consists of three data groups within the specified reportable timeframe: impounded animals,
disposition method of animals,and euthanasia reasons.Four columns within data groups reflect three species: dogs,cats,and
others. The fourth column,the total, includes the sum of all species.
The TNR program report reflects services performed by WAS through caretaker requests during the specified report
timeframe.
The provided TNR district map depicts all animals WAS serviced through caretaker requests during this program's inception
in September 2022. District numbers are adjusted quarterly to reflect feral felines completing the TNR program vetting
requirements through WAS and returned to the caretaker, as well as reports from caretakers of deceased feral felines who
have completed the TNR program through WAS.
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0311212025 Item 2.
Animal Shelter Advisory Board Report
October thru December 2024
Dogs Cats Others Total
Impounds 107 24 40 171
Owner Surrender 0 1 0 1
Stray 80 6 6 92
Quarantine 14 0 0 14
Safe Keeping 2 0 0 2
DOA 11 17 26 54
Trapped by resident 0 0 8 8
Born at Shelter 0 0 0 0
Dispositions Dogs Cats Others Total
Return to Owner 72 1 0 73
Adopted 37 13 0 50
Rescued 0 0 1 1
Euthanized 8 4 3 15
Other 1 01 01 101 10
Euthanasia Reason
Behavioral 1 0 0 1
Medical 7 4 3 14
Policy- H.R.R.0 0 0 0 0
Wild Animal 0 0 0 0
Euthanasia for dogs 6.40%
Euthanasia for cats 21.05%
Euthanasia for dogs&cats total 8.33%
Dogs at facility at end of report: 8
Dogs at facility at beginning of report: 29
Cats at facility at end of report: 1
Cats at facility at beginning of report: 12
Euthanasia Rate for Facility October 1,2024 thru December 31,2024: 8.33%
Euthanasia Rate for Facility January 1,2024 thru December 31,2024: 6.92%
0311212025 Item 2.
Animal Shelter Advisory Board Report TNR
October thru December 2024
Impounds
Trapped I7
Dispositions
Euthanized 0
Released 7
Other 0
Total 7
Euthanasia Reason
Behavioral 0
Medical 0
Policy- H.R.R.0 0
Wild Animal 0
FeLV 0
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0311212025 Item 3.
Animal Shelter Advisory Board
CITY OF
WYLIE AGENDA REPORT
Department: Animal Services Account Code:
Prepared By: Shelia Patton
Subject I
Place on file the 2024 statistical information for shelter operations.
Motion to approve as presented..
Discussion
The statistical information report consists of three data groups within the specified reportable timeframe: impounded animals,
disposition method of animals,and euthanasia reasons.Four columns within data groups reflect three species: dogs,cats, and
others. The fourth column,the total, includes the sum of all species.
The TNR program report reflects services performed by WAS through caretaker requests during the specified report
timeframe.
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in September 2022. District numbers are adjusted quarterly to reflect feral felines completing the TNR program vetting
requirements through WAS and returned to the caretaker, as well as reports from caretakers of deceased feral felines who
have completed the TNR program through WAS.
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0311212025 Item 3.
Animal Shelter Advisory Board Report
January thru December 2024
Dogs Cats Others Total
Impounds 490 118 208 816
Owner Surrender 2 1 0 3
Stray 379 39 35 453
Quarantine 56 6 0 62
Safe Keeping 6 2 0 8
DOA 36 50 93 179
Trapped by resident 0 20 80 100
Born at Shelter 11 0 0 11
Dispositions Dogs Cats Others Total
Return to Owner 313 6 1 320
Adopted 113 46 0 159
Rescued 7 2 1 10
Euthanized 21 16 26 63
Other 11 01 871 88
Euthanasia Reason
Behavioral 8 0 0 8
Medical 13 15 21 49
Policy- H.R.R.0 0 1 5 6
Wild Animal 0 0 0 0
Euthanasia for dogs 4.53%
Euthanasia for cats 22.54%
Euthanasia for dogs&cats total 6.92%
Dogs at facility at end of report: 8
Dogs at facility at beginning of report: 11
Cats at facility at end of report: 1
Cats at facility at beginning of report: 3
Euthanasia Rate for Facility January 1,2024 thru December 31,2024: 6.92%
2024 Domestic Positve Outcome Rate: 93.08%
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0311212025 Item 3.
Animal Shelter Advisory Board Report TNR
January thru December 2024
Impounds
Trapped 66*
Dispositions
Euthanized 6
Released 40
Other 5
Total 51
Euthanasia Reason
Behavioral 0
Medical 0
Policy- H.R.R.0 1
Wild Animal 0
FeLV 5
*15 deemed domesticated and removed from TNR program upon intake evaluation
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0311212025 Item 4.
Animal Shelter Advisory Board
CITY OF
WYLIE
AGENDA REPORT
Department: Animal Services Account Code:
Prepared By: Shelia Patton
Subject I
Consider and place on file the 2024 State Inspection.
7otion to approve Item as presented.
Discussion
Consider and place on file the attached 2024 Texas Department of State Health Services Inspection of Rabies Quarantine
Facility completed November 13, 2023.
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Inspection for Animal Shelter, Impoundment,and Rabies Quarantine Facilities, 03/12/2025 Item 4.
Date; % `' Name of Manager ti, Registration No.
Name of Establishment °' °'' Inspector
Location of Establishment 'aid'? Mailing Address
Cit i State r Zip Code
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Note to Inspector: Put Yes, No, or NIA(Not Applicable) in the columns to the right of the question.
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Stru6tur4Stren th 14. Are animals protected from cold and inclement
1... Is the facility structurally sound and maintained in good weather and direct effects of wind, rain, and snow?
repair in order to protect the animals from injury, contain 15. Is auxiliary heat or bedding provided if the
them, and prevent transmission of diseases? � o
p temperature below 50 F when animals are resent.
Water and Electric Power Cooffn` and Ventilation
2 Does the facility have reliable and adequate electricity' 16. Are animals protected from any form of overheating
to comply with other requirements? and from direct rays of the sun?
3. Does the facility have fresh, clean water'available? 17. Are fresh air and adequate ventilation to minimize
Story a drafts, odors, and moisture condensation provided?
4. Are food and bedding stored to protect them against 18. Is extra ventilation, such as fans or air conditioning,
infestation or contamination by vermin? provided in indoor facilities if the temperature is 85T or
5. Is a refrigerator available for perishable foods? . above when animals are present?
Waste pis osal Li htln
6 Are there provisions for the removal and disposal of 19. Is lighting adequate to permit routine inspection and
animal and food wastes, bedding, dead animals, and cleanin ?
debris? 20. Are primary enclosures situated to protect the
Are disposal facilities operated in'a manner that animals from excessive illumination (man-made or
minimizes vermin infestations, odors, and disease natural ?
(hazards? Construction
8 Is there a suitable method for rapidly and safely .21. Is the facility constructed to protect the animals and
removing water and other liquid wastes? not create a'health risk or public nuisance?
Washrooms and Sinks 22. Are building surfaces constructed and maintained so
9. Are there facilities (such as washrooms,'basins, or that they are impervious to moisture and can be readily
sinks)for employees to wash their hands? sanitized?
23. Is the floor made of durable, nonabsorbent material? ,*
,Mona emenf Prima Errolosures
10. For facilities located in a county with a population of 24. Are primary enclosures structurally sound,
75,000 or over(only), in accordance with THSC Section maintained, and constructed with surfaces that are
823.003 impervious to moisture and can be readily sanitized?
a. Are animals separatetl b species and by sex? 25. Do primary enclosures enable the animal to remain
b. If not related to one another, are animals of relatively dry and clean and protect the animal's feet and legs
'the same size sharin 'ca esl ens?' from injury?'
c. Are sick or injured animals segregated from healthy 26. Do the cages and kennels provide enough space for
animals? . each animal to make normal postural adjustments
11. For facilities located in a county with a population of without touching the top of the enclosure, including
75,000 or over(only), in accordance with THSC SectionZits
turning freely, standing easily, sitting, stretching, moving '
823.005: head, lying in a comfortable position with limbs
Has the governing body of the city or county in which the extended, and moving and assuming a comfortable
shelter is located established an advisory committee to posture for feeding, drinking, urinating, and defecatrn
assist in compliance with THSC Chapter 823? I . � ,.� e�Ib ,' •r.�. ��.,4t �...`,�.., .'�,
f2ecortls , 27. Are dogs and cats fed at least once a day or more
12. Does the facilitykeeprecords on each animal? often as appropriate for the age and condition of the
animal, except as directed by a veterinarian? Are other
13. Do records document animal description, animals fed as described on packaging of a commercial,
impoundment and disposition dates, and method of species-specific food or as directed by a veterinarian
disposition? (see#32 for ferret requirements)?
TAC=Texas Administrative Code, THSC=Texas Health and Safety Code Inspector Initials: b `' Date:
14
Facility:
Registration No: � 0311212025 Item 4.
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28. Is food wholesome, palatable, free from C?lrt1 �ii .;. :
contamination, of sufficient nutritive value to meet daily << 38. Is there documentation of twice-daily observations'of /' ,
requirements, and accessible to animals? uarantined animals?
:29. Are food pans kept clean and sanitary, and if
disposable food pans are used, are they discarded after {{D,{ ly 'AC ectt (aniHaon r
each feeriing ;r
39. Does the facility have a written Standard Operating
iC >U11ateirtn TAC Section,169 2 Procedure(SOP)?
30. Do animals have convenient access to fresh water and 40. Is the SOP specific for the facility?
its it offered at least twice daily for at(least an hour(except 41. Is the SOP posted or otherwise readily available to
as directed by a veterinarian)? all employees?
31. Are the water bowls clean and sanitary? 42. Is the SOP designed to ensure effective and safe
32. Do domestic ferrets have 24-hour access to water in a quarantine procedures?
drinking bottle and to food? 43. Do enclosures have solid walls to prevent physical
1a-,Snttat�nn, , AC Se+rt�on,llt'r9 6,tl r,°,w contact between animals?'
33. Are excreta removed from primary enclosures often 44. Are the primary enclosures enclosed on all sides,
enough to prevent contamination of the animals (at least including the top, to prevent escape?
once a day)? 45. Does each quarantine run, cage, and kennel
'34. Are cages, rooms,and pens maintained in a sanitary containing a quarantined animal have a "Rabies
condition? Quarantine" plaGardIsign posted on it?
Foy Fec�i�ttes abet=to TISC Chapter 8gf-oted
,35. Are the buildingand remises kept clean? an Non empt County -(Sectns 9 t102` rtd
lE het� c�ntrol '. �ACsseotontil6� �a]x� .. � )lt ,t
'36. Is there a regular program in place for control of 46. This standard is for purposes of meeting
insects, ectoparasites, and other pests? requirements set forth in THSC C;hapter;829 only. Are
37. Is the facility free of visible signs of rodents and are all employees whose primary job is to enforce animal
other vermin infestations kept to a minimum at all times? control laws in compliance with training requirements
(Sec.'829.002)? If so, this inspection form serves as a
certificate of compliance per Section 829.007.
This facility has approximately cat;cages and dog cages/pens.
When the facility was inspected today, it was housing approximately cats and dogs.
Inspector Comments: ❑ Check here if additional inspector comments are attached
Facility Rating: Satisfactory '' Unsatisfactory Probation
If applicable, timeline for probationary period
As the inspector, I'certify that I have personally inspected this facility and that it conforms to the statements"
above.
f
Inspector 5ignafure Date
The signatures below acknowledge completion and receipt of the inspection form:
Manager (retain pink copy after signature) Date
Regional Zoonosis Control (ZC)Veterinarian Date
White original and yellow copy to DSHS Regional Office after Inspector's
and Manager's signatures, Regional Office retains yellow copy after;ZC TEXAS
Veterinarian's signature and returns original with all signatures to facility. Health and Human Texas 6epartmentofState
Services Health Services
TAC=Texas Administrative Code, THSC=Texas Health and Safety Code Zoonosis Contr
DSHS=Texas Department of State Health Services 08/18 Stock No. Z 75
0311212025 Item 5.
Animal Shelter Advisory Board
CITY OF
WYLIE
AGENDA REPORT
Department: Animal Services Account Code:
Prepared By: Shelia Patton
Subject I
2024 Veterinarian Rabies Quarantine Facility Inspection
7otion to approve Item as presented.
Discussion
Consider and place on file the attached 2024 Veterinarian Rabies Quarantine Facility Inspection completed December 12,
2024.
16
Inspection for Animal Shj ,,Inn rTWnt, and Rabies Quarantine Facilities 1 0311212025 item
valzo qame of Manager r�d
Date-12 Registration No.D-1-0-15
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Name of Establishment uI c e Inspector ai 0/11
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Location of EstablishmentAIq N 005 I&A 1 ,11ALMailing Address
OqyCity State Jk_1 Zip Code
Phone ri _
0�11 1, 11
1,, 1: f County 10
Note to Inspector: Put Yes, No, or N/A(Not Applicable) in the columns to the right of the question.
A:; General.- TAt�5ectic�n 2
Structural Strength 14. Are animals protected from cold and inclement lies
1. Is the facility structurally sound and maintained in good weather and direct effects of wind, rain, and snow?
repair in order to protect the animals from injury, contain 15. Is auxiliary heat or bedding provided if the
them, and prevent transmission of diseases? �, b temperature is below 50T when animals are present?
Water and Electric Power �Coolin and'Ventilation
:2. Does the facility have reliable and adequate electricity 16. Are animals protected from any form of overheating
to complV with other requirements? and from direct rays of the sun?
:3. Does the facility have fresh, clean water available? 17. Are fresh air and adequate ventilation to minimize
Storage -_-'drafts, odors, and moisture condensation provided.?
4. Are food and bedding stored to protect them against yt,s 18. Is extra ventilation, such as fans or air conditioning,
,iinfestation or contamination by vermin? provided in indoor facilities if the temperature is 85T or
5. Is a refriqerator available for Perishable foods? above when animals are present?
Waste Pis osal Lighting
6. Are there provisions for the removal and disposal of 19. Is lighting adequate to permit routine inspection and P_ -Yes
animal and food wastes, bedding, dead animals, and cleani ig?
debris? 20. Are primary enclosures situated to protect the
7. Are disposal facilities operated in a manner that animals from excessive illumination (man-made or
minimizes vermin infestations, odors, and diseases natural)?
hazards? Construction
8. Is there a suitable method for rapidly and safely 21. Is the facility constructed to protect the animals and
removing water and other liquid wastes? not create a health risk or public nuisance? -Yes
Washrooms and Sinks 22. Are building surfaces constructed and maintained so
9. Are there facilities (such as washrooms, basins, or that they are impervious to moisture and can be readily
sinks)for employees to wash their hands? *S sanitized?
23. Is the floor made of durable, nonabsorbent material? Ye's
Maqqgerrient Primary Enclosures
10. For facilities located in a county with a population of 24. Are primary enclosures structurally sound,
75,000 or over(only), in accordance with THSC Section maintained, and constructed with surfaces that are
823.003: Z'impervious to moisture and can be readily sanitized?
a. Are animals separated by species and bv sex? e- 25. Do primary enclosures enable the animal to remain
n
b. If not related to one another, are animals of relatively.-p., dry and clean and protect the animal's feet and legs Ves
the same size sharing cages/pens? from injury?
c. Are sick or injured animals segregated from healthy 26. Do the cages and kennels provide enough space for
animals? each animal to make normal postural adjustments yes
11. For facilities located in a county with a population of without touching the top of the enclosure, including
75,000 or over(only), in accordance with THSC Section turning freely, standing easily, sitting, stretching, moving
823.005: its head, lying in a comfortable position with limbs
Has the governing body of the city or county in which the extended, and moving and assuming a comfortable
shelter is located established an advisory committee to 1U..J!2osture for feeding, drinking, urinating, and defecating?
,assist in compliance with THSC Chapter 823?
Records -,-'1,27. Are dogs and cats fed at least once a day or more
12. Does the facilit ap records on each animal? often as appropriate for the age and condition of the;animal, except as directed by a veterinarian? Are other
13. Do records document animal description, 'Je.5 animals fed as described on packaging of a commercial,
impoundment and disposition dates, and method of :species-specific food or as directed by a veterinarian
disposition? (see#32 for ferret requirements)?
TAC=Texas Administrative Code, THSC=Texas Health and Safety Code Inspector Initials Date: 12-112/Zqa-L7
L11
I I a 0311212025 Item 5.
Facilit "� l.L t I '1 �? Registration No:
d�!P :Ct?11t � 'kt1s Qtl+c'�fatlt111e Fac�htrles( mpleted =
28. Is food wholesome, palatable, free from IDrt
P Y) [TAC 3ectran 169 27(a)]
contamination, of sufficient nutritive value to meet daily � ,S 38. Is there documentation of twice-daily observations of Y
requirements, and accessible to animals? +quarantined animals? J
.29. Are food pans kept clean and sanitary, and if RAW e IF "A ties{Carnpiet�ed 6iy,;:DSHS :
disposable food pans are used, are they discarded after QnIisctta $O aid THC ettn
each feeding? / ,B26;t142
39. Does the facility have a written Standard Operating
+C Wa#erin' TAC>Sect�dn:..1+69:26 c Procedure (SOP)? yE
;30. Do animals have convenient access to fresh water and 40. Is the SOP specific for the facilit ?
its it offered at least twice daily for at least an hour(except 4,o5 41. Is the SOP posted or otherwise readily available to
as directed by a veterinarian)? all em to ees? Yes
31. Are the water bowls clean and sanitar 0 YeS.42. Is the SOP designed to ensure effective and safe yes
:32. Do domestic ferrets have 24-hour access to water in a quarantine procedures?
drinkingbottle and to food?
f'S .43. Do enclosures have solid walls to prevent physical
id. Sanitation TAC„Secti,crn 16926 d .::; contact between animals? }des
33. Are excreta removed from primary enclosures often 44. Are the primary enclosures endlosed on all sides,
enough to prevent contamination of the animals (at least 49 includingthe top, to prevent escape? yes
once a day)? / 45. Does each quarantine run, cage, and kennel
34. Are cages, rooms, and pens maintained in a sanitary containing a quarantined animal have a Rabies YeS
condition? -/K Quarantineplacard/sign posted on it?
dot Fecth#ae Suat to THS l�epterZS{Ltte�d
35 Are the buildingand remises ke t clean? pits40
t1nd
36. Is there a regular program in place for control of 46. This standard is for purposes of meeting
insects, ectoparasites, and other pests? yes requirements set forth in THSC Chapter 829 only. Are
37. Is the facility free of visible signs of rodents and are
;all employees whose primary job is to enforce animalC'.�
other vermin infestations kept to a minimum at all times? `/ control laws in compliance with training requirements
II (Sec. 829.002)? If so, this inspection form serves as a
certificate of com liance er Section 829.007.
This facility has approximately cat cages and J _ _ dog cages/pens.:
When the facility was inspected today, it was housing approximately 0 cats and i dogs,
Inspector Comments: ❑ Check here if additional inspector comments are attached
Facility Rating: Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Probation
If applicable, timeline for probationary period
As the inspector, I certify that I have personally inspected this facility and that it conforms to the statements
above.
I �./ l�✓ zpz
Inspector Signature Date
T nat es bel a novltlt ge completion and receipt of the inspectio form:
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Manager'(retain pink copy after signature) Date
Regional Zoonosis Control (ZC)Veterinarian Date
White original and yellow copy to DSHS Regional Office after Inspector's
and Manager's signatures. Regional Office retains yellow copy after ZC TEXAS
Veterinarian's signature and returns original with all signatures to facility. Health and Human Texas Department of State
Services Health Services
TAC=Texas Administrative Code, THSC=Texas Health and Safety Code Zoonosis Contro
DSHS=Texas Department of State Health Services 08/18 Stock No. Z- 18
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