Orange County Animal Shelter, Adoption & Pets 2026

Official Orange County, Florida animal shelter guide

Orange County Animal Services Adoption, Lost Pet & Animal Control Help

Use official Orange County Animal Services resources to check adoption hours, view shelter animals, understand adoption fees, reclaim a lost pet, report animal issues, find rehoming help, use microchipping and spay/neuter resources, and visit the Orlando shelter without relying on outdated third-party pages.

๐Ÿพ Adoption hours 2026 ๐Ÿ“ 2769 Conroy Road โ˜Ž๏ธ 3-1-1 / 407-836-3111 Updated May 2026
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Find Your Orange County Animal Shelter Path

If you are searching for orange county animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Orange County, Florida resource for adoption, lost pets, pet reclaims, animal complaints, microchipping, spay/neuter help, and rehoming questions.

๐Ÿถ Adopt a pet โ€” start with official shelter animals

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Use this for: dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and other adoptable animals currently listed by Orange County Animal Services.

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Best official path: view animals online, then visit the shelter in person because pets are first come, first served after interaction.

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Before you go: Orange County Animal Services does not offer advance holds for pets before an in-person visit.

โš ๏ธ Official first: Do not rely only on social posts or old pet listings. Check the official Orange County Animal Services animal page before visiting.
๐Ÿ‘‰ This dropdown does not pull live shelter data into your website. It gives users the correct official Orange County path for each task, which is safer than sending every visitor to one generic page.
At a glance

Orange County Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Orange County Animal Services is the official animal-welfare agency serving Orange County, Florida, including Orlando and the surrounding municipalities within the county. The agency operates the Pet Rescue & Adoption Center at 2769 Conroy Road and provides adoption, lost-and-found, pet reclaim, animal issue reporting, microchipping, spay/neuter support, rescue coordination, foster care, and public animal services.

The main user mistake is treating every shelter need the same. Adoption, lost pet search, pet reclaim, animal complaint, rehoming, and microchip questions all use different pages and different next steps. This guide separates those paths so visitors can act quickly and avoid outdated directories, unofficial pet listings, and confusing third-party pages.

๐Ÿ“ Shelter location 2769 Conroy Road Orlando, FL 32839
๐Ÿพ Adoptions First come No advance holds
โ˜Ž๏ธ Public line 3-1-1 Or 407-836-3111
๐Ÿ’ณ Standard fees $80 dogs $50 cats
โฐ Closing note Yards close early 15 minutes before close
โš ๏ธ Important: Adoption availability, adoption promotions, reclaim charges, voucher availability, public hours, and special events can change. Always verify the official Orange County Animal Services page before driving, paying a fee, reclaiming a pet, surrendering a pet, or making adoption plans.
๐Ÿ”— Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Orange County Animal Services contact, adoption, animals in shelter, lost and found, pet reclaims, report a pet issue, rehoming resources, microchipping, spay/neuter, promotions/events, and Orange County fee directory resources. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
Page guide

What This Orange County Animal Services Guide Covers

Official hours

Orange County Animal Shelter Adoption Hours and Visit Rules

The official Orange County Animal Services contact page lists public adoption hours for the Orlando shelter. These hours are important because the shelter is not open the same schedule every day, and interaction yards must be cleared before closing so staff can complete animal feeding and end-of-day duties.

Sunday through Tuesday

Adoption hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

These are regular daytime adoption hours. Arrive early enough to park, check in, view pets, ask questions, and complete the adoption process.

Wednesday

Adoption hours: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Wednesday opens later than the rest of the week. Do not assume a morning visit will work on Wednesday.

Thursday through Saturday

Adoption hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Weekend demand can be high, especially during adoption promotions, holidays, and high-intake periods.

Interaction yard cutoff

Orange County says Animal Services Interaction Yards must be vacated no later than 15 minutes before closing.

This means arriving at the final minute is a weak plan if you want a real interaction with a pet.

Observed shelter holidays listed by Orange County

  • New Yearโ€™s Day
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving
  • Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
โฐ Visit advice: Adoption hours are not a guarantee that every animal is available, ready to go home, or available for a long visit. Check the official animal listing first, then arrive with enough time for staff interaction and paperwork.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Orange County Animal Services

Orange County Animal Services is open for in-person adoptions without an appointment requirement. Animals are available on a first come, first served basis after interaction with the pet. The shelter does not offer advance holds before a person visits in person, so online research is only the first step.

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Check official animals in shelter online

Start with the official Orange County Animal Services animal listing. Use it to preview pets, look for โ€œready to go homeโ€ status, and decide which animals may fit your household.

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Visit the shelter during adoption hours

Go to 2769 Conroy Road during listed adoption hours. Wednesday has a later opening, and interaction yards must be vacated before closing, so plan your visit carefully.

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Interact with the pet before adopting

Orange County uses a standard adoption protocol where pets are available after interaction. Do not treat an online photo as enough evidence that a pet is right for your home.

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Review health, behavior and readiness details

Some pets may be ready to go home immediately. Others may still need to satisfy a hold period or complete shelter clinic processing such as spay/neuter, vaccination, or microchip steps.

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Complete paperwork and take the pet home when cleared

Complete the adoption paperwork, pay the correct fee or promotion price, and follow any post-adoption instructions from shelter staff. Orange County requires adopted pets to be seen by a veterinarian within 72 hours of adoption.

๐Ÿพ Strong adoption filter: Choose for fit, not just cuteness. Ask about age, energy, medical notes, behavior, heartworm status for dogs, children, other pets, housing restrictions, and realistic daily care.
Fees and included care

Orange County Animal Shelter Adoption Fees and What Comes With Adoption

The standard adoption fee listed by Orange County Animal Services is $80 for dogs and $50 for cats. The official Orange County fee directory also lists adoption fees for ferrets and other animals. Adoption promotions may reduce fees during special events, but users should verify current promotions before assuming a discount.

Dogs

Standard fee: $80.

Promotions may reduce the fee at certain times, but the standard dog fee remains the baseline to check.

Cats

Standard fee: $50.

Cat adoption events may sometimes reduce or waive fees, especially during high-intake periods.

Ferrets

Listed fee: $40.

Confirm availability and adoption suitability in person because small-animal inventory changes quickly.

Other animals

Listed fee: $15 for animals such as rabbits, hamsters, and guinea pigs.

Always confirm current animal type, care needs, and housing setup before adopting.

What the dog and cat adoption fee includes

Orange County says the standard dog and cat adoption fee includes spay/neuter surgery if the pet is medically eligible per the staff veterinarian, initial vaccinations including rabies vaccine and tag, microchip identification, first deworming, and a heartworm test for dogs six months and older.

Adoption fee reality check

  • Do not compare the adoption fee to a private rehoming fee without counting included medical and identification services.
  • Ask whether the animal is โ€œready to go homeโ€ or still waiting for required processing.
  • Check promotions, but do not wait only for a discount if the pet is a strong fit for your home.
  • Budget for future food, supplies, routine veterinary care, training, licensing, emergency care, and housing requirements.
Pet search online

How to View Orange County Animals in Shelter Online

The official โ€œAnimals in Shelterโ€ page is the strongest starting point for people searching for Orange County Animal Shelter dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, and small pets. It helps users preview available animals before visiting, but it does not replace an in-person adoption visit.

Some animals listed online may still be completing a legally required stray hold or shelter clinic processing. If a pet is marked ready to go home, that usually means the pet has completed the required steps for immediate adoption following paperwork. If the pet is not ready yet, the shelter clinic staff must complete the necessary procedures first.

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Search Official Pet Listings

Use the official Orange County page first so you do not rely on copied listings, stale social posts, or old shelter directories.

Official inventory first
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Confirm Fit in Person

Photos cannot tell you everything. Ask staff about behavior, health, energy level, home needs, and realistic long-term care.

Better adoption decision
โš ๏ธ No advance hold warning: Orange County Animal Services does not offer holds for pets in advance of visiting the shelter in person. Treat online listings as a guide, not a reservation.
Lost and reclaim

Orange County Lost Pets, Found Pets and Reclaim Help

Orange County Animal Services is the countyโ€™s lost and found pet shelter and takes in thousands of stray pets each year. The shelter encourages owners to look quickly and use the official pet portal to identify missing pets. Speed matters because minimum stray hold periods are limited and reunification can happen whenever the shelter is open.

If your pet is missing

Check the official lost and found resources and pet portal as soon as possible. Do not wait several days hoping the pet will come home without checking the shelter.

Proof of ownership

Orange County says proof of ownership can be established through a microchip, medical records, and/or photographs before an animal is released.

Minimum stray hold

The shelter states the minimum stray hold period for healthy pets without identification is three business days.

Reclaim fees

Listed reclaim costs include impound fees of $40, $60, or $80 depending on impound count, daily fees of $20 per day, and a $10 rabies vaccine fee if proof of current rabies vaccination cannot be provided.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Check the official Orange County pet portal immediately and repeatedly.
  • Call or contact the shelter quickly if you identify your animal.
  • Prepare proof of ownership before arriving.
  • Bring current rabies vaccination proof if available.
  • Make sure your petโ€™s microchip registration and contact information are updated after reclaim.
Animal issues

How to Report Pet Issues and Animal Concerns in Orange County

Orange County Animal Services provides a report-a-pet-issue path for animal concerns such as loose animals, animals in garbage, property damage, barking or other noise, defecating on private property, and other reported concerns. The official form asks for reporter information, owner information when available, animal information, and details about what the animal is doing and where the issue is happening.

Loose animal

Use the official report path when an animal is running loose, in the street, in your yard, or creating a safety or nuisance concern.

Noise or nuisance

Use the official issue form for barking, other noise, garbage problems, property damage, or defecation complaints.

Injury or danger

If there is immediate danger, an active attack, or a human emergency, use emergency services first. Do not rely on a slow online form during an urgent incident.

Useful report details

Have the address, cross streets, subdivision or apartment complex, animal species, color, breed if known, gender if known, and description of the behavior ready.

โš ๏ธ Public record note: Orange County states that information submitted through its website may be retained and may be disclosed according to Florida public records requirements. Do not submit unnecessary private details.
Pet health support

Orange County Microchipping and Spay/Neuter Resources

Orange County Animal Services strongly promotes microchipping and spay/neuter because both services reduce lost-pet and pet-overpopulation problems. These are not small extras. They are core shelter prevention tools.

Microchipping

Orange County explains that microchipping more than doubles the odds that a lost pet will find its way home. Microchips are not tracking devices; they must be registered with current owner information.

Adopted pets

All animals adopted from Orange County Animal Services have microchip identification.

Reclaimed pets

All pets reclaimed from Orange County Animal Services are required to be microchipped.

Spay/neuter voucher

Orange County lists a voucher program for eligible low-income Orange County residents, with availability subject to replenishment and program rules.

Voucher eligibility

The program is intended for low-income Orange County residents who can provide required proof such as poverty-level documentation, Medicaid benefits, or ACCESS EBT Card, along with proof of residency.

Voucher limits

Orange County states the voucher program offers two free dog or cat spay/neuter surgeries per household and covers the spay/neuter procedure and rabies vaccination if needed.

๐Ÿ“Œ Microchip mistake to avoid: A microchip only helps if the chip registration has the correct owner name, phone number, and address. Update it after moving or changing phone numbers.
Before surrender

Rehoming, Surrender Alternatives and Pet Owner Help

Orange County Animal Services says the shelter should be the last resort for Orange County residents looking to rehome an owned pet. The agency is an open admission shelter and receives many pets, so it encourages owners to explore alternatives before surrender when possible.

Ask your network first

Orange County recommends reaching out to friends, family, and trusted local networks before bringing a pet to the shelter.

Use rehoming websites

Rehoming platforms can let owners list a pet, review interested adopters, and act as the petโ€™s adoption agent.

Look for help resources

Training, veterinary help, pet food assistance, housing resources, grooming help, and behavior support may prevent a surrender.

Rescue groups

Local rescue groups may be able to help, but many are foster-based and volunteer-run, so response time may vary.

Hard truth: Surrendering a pet to a shelter is not a guaranteed adoption outcome. Explore realistic rehoming, training, medical, housing, food, and rescue options first unless there is an urgent safety or medical issue.
Official vs private pages

Official Orange County Animal Services Pages vs Third-Party Pet Listings

Third-party pet websites and social posts can help people discover animals, but they are not the final authority for shelter hours, fees, holds, reclaim costs, voucher availability, or current pet status. For action, the official Orange County Animal Services pages should always come first.

Adoptable animals

Use the official โ€œAnimals in Shelterโ€ page first. Private listings may be copied, delayed, incomplete, or already outdated.

Fees and promotions

Use official adoption and promotion pages. Promotions can change quickly and should not be assumed from old posts.

Lost pet reclaim

Use official Lost & Found and Pet Reclaims pages because proof of ownership, hold timing, and reclaim fees matter.

Complaints and animal issues

Use the official report-a-pet-issue path or Orange County 311 for county-specific service routing.

Map and location

Orange County Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location

The official Orange County Animal Services Pet Rescue & Adoption Center is located at 2769 Conroy Road, Orlando, FL 32839. Use this address for adoption visits, lost-pet visits, reclaim questions, and shelter-related service needs. Check official hours before visiting because holidays, Wednesday hours, events, and closing cutoffs can affect service.

Orange County Animal Services

Address: 2769 Conroy Road, Orlando, FL 32839

Most searched questions

Orange County Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Orange County Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?

Orange County Animal Services lists adoption hours as Sunday through Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Interaction yards must be vacated no later than 15 minutes before closing.

Where is Orange County Animal Services located?

The official Orange County Animal Services Pet Rescue & Adoption Center is at 2769 Conroy Road, Orlando, FL 32839. Use the official contact page or the map section above before visiting.

Can I adopt a pet from Orange County Animal Services without an appointment?

Yes. Orange County Animal Services says it is open for in-person adoptions with no appointment required. Animals are available on a first come, first served basis after interaction with the pet.

Can Orange County Animal Services hold a pet for me before I visit?

No. The shelter states that it does not offer advance holds for pets before an in-person visit. Online listings are helpful for planning, but they are not a reservation.

How much are Orange County Animal Shelter adoption fees?

The standard adoption fee is $80 for dogs and $50 for cats. The Orange County fee directory also lists $40 for ferrets and $15 for other animals such as rabbits, hamsters, and guinea pigs. Adoption promotions may reduce fees during special events.

What is included with a dog or cat adoption?

The dog or cat adoption fee includes spay/neuter surgery if medically eligible, initial vaccinations including rabies vaccine and tag, microchip identification, first deworming, and a heartworm test for dogs six months and older.

How do I find a lost pet at Orange County Animal Services?

Use the official Lost & Found and Pet Reclaims pages, check the pet portal as soon as possible, and contact the shelter immediately if your pet appears to be impounded. Bring proof of ownership such as microchip details, medical records, or photographs.

What are Orange County pet reclaim fees?

Orange County lists reclaim fees that include an impound fee of $40 for the first impoundment, $60 for the second, and $80 for the third, plus a daily fee of $20 per day. If proof of current rabies vaccination cannot be provided, Orange County Animal Services will provide the vaccine for a $10 fee.

How do I report a loose animal or barking dog in Orange County?

Use the official Report a Pet Issue form or contact Orange County 311. The report form covers concerns such as running loose, barking or other noise, garbage problems, property damage, defecation on private property, and other animal concerns.

Do Orange County shelter pets come microchipped?

Yes. Orange County Animal Services says all adopted animals have microchip identification. Pets reclaimed from Orange County Animal Services are also required to be microchipped.

Does Orange County Animal Services offer free spay/neuter help?

Orange County lists a voucher program for eligible low-income Orange County residents. Voucher availability can change and depends on program rules, proof of eligibility, proof of residency, and participating clinic scheduling.

Should I surrender my pet to Orange County Animal Services first?

Orange County says the shelter should be the last resort for residents looking to rehome an owned pet. Owners are encouraged to explore friends and family, rehoming websites, training resources, veterinary help, food assistance, housing resources, and rescue groups before surrender when possible.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Orange County Animal Services in 2026

The best path is simple: use the official Orange County Animal Services website first, choose the correct service before visiting, check current shelter hours, and do not rely on old pet directories for adoption status, fees, reclaim rules, or animal complaint routing. Adoption users should review animals online, then visit in person because pets are first come, first served after interaction. Lost pet users should check the pet portal quickly and prepare proof of ownership.

For the focus keyword orange county animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, pet listings, adoption process, fees, lost pets, reclaims, animal issue reports, microchipping, spay/neuter help, rehoming resources, map, phone number, email, and official links. That is the difference between a useful page and a thin article that only repeats an address.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Orange County Government, Orange County Animal Services, an animal control agency, a veterinarian, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, hours, fees, promotions, reclaim charges, stray hold periods, voucher availability, microchip rules, shelter services, and public contact processes can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Orange County Animal Services or Orange County 311 before acting.

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