Pinellas County
727-678-2702

Kelli McCan, our owner, was the Vice
President for Endangered Species
Foundation for many years, and now works
regularly with the SPCA and Humane
Society here in the Tampa Bay area. She
has her PhD. in Stringed Instruments from
Salzburg, Austria, and plays the harp. She
is crazy about her kids, and loves spending
time with them and her own pets (along
with all of yours.)  She worked for a dog
training company for years, and she and
her husband, John, started this business
because of their great love of animals.
After 1000 clients, there has never been an
animal that wasn't crazy about her.

John McCan works well with the animals.  
All of the animals love him, because they
sense his inner kindness. He has his
Masters in Psychology from Indiana
University, and has worked with troubled
youth. He was in The Air Force, and enjoys
playing the drums, and spending time with
their kids! John and Kelli both cover
Pinellas, South Tampa, and Citrus Park,  but
also back up all areas for all of the other
employees.

Meghan Rinda will be helping to cover the South Pinellas area
part time. She was born in Massachusetts, and moved to
Florida very young and has lived in all areas of
Tampa Bay.  She attended SPJC.
She has a Rhodesian Ridgeback named Gus and two
Bearded Dragons, She has had horses most of her life, and
competed in jumping classes. She still goes to the Horse
Shows as often as she can.
She worked for a veterinarian in Treasure Island for years,
and currently works for a computer software company.
See below the sitters
for the Hurricane
Info for
Pinellas
County:
Hurricane Info for Pets of Pinellas County:

1. Dunedin Highland Middle School gymnasium, 70
Patricia Avenue, Dunedin
2. Oak Grove Middle School Gymnasium, 1370 S.
Belcher Avenue, Clearwater
3. Thurgood Marshall Middle School Gymnasium, 3901
22nd Avenue South, St. Petersburg

Registration is mandatory if you wish to use any of these
shelters. Spaces fill fast, so download registration forms and
find more info at Pinellas County Pet Preparedness or call
727-582-2150. People should bring their pet carriers,
leashes, food and water bowls and current Pinellas County
license and rabies vaccination record. In case of an
emergency, not all pet-friendly shelters may open, so check
with the county before heading out your door.
Note: Pinellas Co. Animal Services is seeking volunteers who
can transport the pets of special needs residents who
evacuate during emergencies. If you can help, please call
Greg Andrews at 727-582-2623.