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RELATED STORY: At least 100 animals seized from Clay County property The sheriff’s office said the property was so extensive they didn’t even know how many animals needed help going into today.
Clay County Animal Services staff work tirelessly to maintain the county’s no-kill status. Recently, the department was recognized with a 2023 award for keeping 90% or more of its animals alive.
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office tells Action News Jax that 37 animals, which it says were in poor condition, were taken from a home in Middleburg on Wednesday.
CLAY COUNTY, Fla. — A woman who was facing charges related to the seizure of nearly 300 animals from a Clay County property in October 2021 has accepted a plea deal. Jennifer Wilkie originally ...
Clay County government has broken ground on a new $21.5 million Animal Services building in Middleburg that will replace the current aging, cramped and flood-prone shelter near Penney Farms.
CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – The Clay County Sheriff's Office said two dead animals that appear to be dogs were found in a Clay County ditch.
CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – A 38-year-old woman turned herself into authorities three months after multiple dead animals were discovered at an abandoned and severely dilapidated home on Maluke Lane in ...
A Clay County animal clinic is asking for help from the community to nurse a severely neglected dog back to health. A 1-year-old Labrador retriever and pit bull mix was starving and suffering from ...
Oct. 14, 2021: Clay County files a civil petition against Wilkie, requesting compensation for providing reasonable care to the animals, including veterinary care, food, medicine and boarding.
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