Brevard Business Leaders Fully Fund Sheriff’s Office Animal Care Center Pet Adoptions for 2022

By  //  January 31, 2022

free adoption includes microchipping, vaccinations, county license fees and more

SHERIFF WAYNE IVEY: Thanks to A.J. Hiers of Boniface-Hiers Automotive; Scott Glover, Bill Orndorf and Ed Flanagan of Glover Orndorf & Flanagan Wealth Management; and Shawn Beck of Jack’s Wrecker Service, every dog and cat adoption from Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Animal Care Center is now free during 2022. Pictured above with Sheriff Ivey, center, is Bill Orndorf, left, and A.J. Hiers.  (BCSO image)

Thanks to A.J. Hiers of Boniface-Hiers Automotive; Scott Glover, Bill Orndorf and Ed Flanagan of Glover Orndorf & Flanagan Wealth Management; and Shawn Beck of Jack’s Wrecker Service, every dog and cat adoption from Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Animal Care Center is now free during 2022.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Thanks to an amazing partnership with several of our local businesses, starting right now all adoptions at the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Animal Care Center are free.

That’s right, thanks to A.J. Hiers of Boniface-Hiers Automotive; Scott Glover, Bill Orndorf, Ed Flanagan of Glover Orndorf & Flanagan Wealth Management; and Shawn Beck of Jack’s Wrecker Service, every dog and cat adoption from our Animal Care Center is now free.

Included with the free adoption are free microchipping, all vaccinations, county license fees, a free wellness exam at one of our local veterinarian partners – and 30 days of free pet medical insurance for your brand new family pet.

While I know that some get concerned over the concept of free adoptions, I want to reassure everyone that this new initiative in no way changes our protocols or policies for vetting potential adopters, as our primary goal is to make sure that each pet finds a safe and happy “furever” home in our community.

SHERIFF WAYNE IVEY: Since 2014 when the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office took over Animal Services in Brevard County, A.J. Hiers of Boniface Hiers Automotive Group, left, has donated thousands and thousands of dollars to feed all of the pets in our care. (BCSO image)
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So starting right now when you visit our Animal Care Center to adopt a dog or cat, our team will review the adoption packet completed by the potential adopter, and then once approved, you and your family’s brand new pet can head to the local pet store where you can use the money you saved on adoption and microchipping fees to buy them food, toys, and treats to help make their new home the best ever.

You know I always say that “it takes a community to protect a community” and this new initiative that is being fully funded by A.J. Hiers of Boniface-Hiers Automotive; Scott Glover, Bill Orndorf, and Ed Flanagan of Glover Orndorf & Flanagan Wealth Management; and Shawn Beck of Jack’s Wrecker Service is a perfect example of just how true that statement is.

Please join me in thanking them for their very generous donation of over $10,000 to help make sure that every homeless pet in our community finds a “Furever” home.

Ed Flanagan, Scott Glover and Bill Orndorf of Glover Orndorf & Flanagan Wealth Management.

– Sheriff Wayne Ivey

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