Modern Animal Shelter Features
The facility's design, awarded to Bacon Group, Inc. Architecture, showcases cutting-edge approaches to animal welfare. The two-story structure will be equipped with comprehensive air conditioning systems and utilize Fear Free Shelters design principles, demonstrating a commitment to creating a low-stress environment for its residents.
Enhanced Housing Capacity
The new facility's layout maximizes space efficiency while ensuring comfort for its animal residents. The first floor will accommodate approximately 265 dogs, while the second floor will provide space for 200 cats, significantly expanding the shelter's ability to serve the community's needs.
Advanced Animal Welfare Design
The shelter's architecture incorporates several key features aimed at promoting animal health and reducing stress:
- Dedicated medical suites for veterinary care
- Isolation areas for managing contagious conditions
- Optimized ventilation systems to maintain air quality
- Specialized design elements to minimize anxiety and disease transmission
Animal Shelter Stress Reduction
Understanding that shelter environments can be challenging for animals, the new facility emphasizes stress reduction through thoughtful design. The Fear Free Shelters concept implemented throughout the building helps create a more calming atmosphere for both animals and visitors.
Orange County Pet Adoption
The new facility will enhance the adoption experience by providing a more welcoming environment for potential pet parents. Modern meeting spaces and improved visibility of available animals will help facilitate better matches between pets and their future families.
Florida Animal Welfare Facilities
This project sets a new standard for animal welfare facilities across Florida. By incorporating the latest innovations in shelter design and animal care, Orange County is positioning itself as a leader in progressive animal welfare practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the new Orange County animal shelter be completed?
The shelter is expected to be completed and operational by summer 2027.
How many animals can the new shelter accommodate?
The facility will have capacity for approximately 265 dogs on the first floor and 200 cats on the second floor.
What special features will help reduce animal stress?
The shelter will include air conditioning, Fear Free Shelter design elements to minimize anxiety and disease spread, dedicated medical suites, isolation areas for contagious animals, and optimized ventilation.
Where will the new shelter be located?
The new facility will be constructed on the same site as the current Orange County Animal Services headquarters, with Orange County Mosquito Control relocating to another location.
The approval of this landmark project marks a significant milestone in Orange County's commitment to animal welfare. As construction begins, the community can look forward to a facility that will not only serve as a temporary home for animals in need but also as a beacon of progressive animal care practices in Florida. This investment in modern infrastructure and animal-centric design demonstrates Orange County's dedication to providing the highest standards of care for its homeless pet population.