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Broward County animal shelter failing, 208-page audit finds
Read full article: Broward County animal shelter failing, 208-page audit findsFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The Broward County Commission discussed a new report Tuesday that highlights many inefficiencies at Broward Animal Care and Control, the county-run animal shelter in Fort Lauderdale. County Auditor Bob Melton produced the 208-page audit report, where he summarizes “that kennel operations do not consistently adhere to best practices and laws. “We just can’t seem to run the shelter,” said Commissioner Mark Bogen, who has been advocating fixing the shelter and asked for the internal audit. “Nothing has changed in almost 10 years at the shelter,” animal advocate Wendy Schugar-Martin said during the meeting. Read the executive summary of the audit below:Click here to read the entire audit of the animal care and adoption division in Broward County.