Animal Cops: San Francisco

Animal Cops: San Francisco (2005)

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Animal Planet enters "The City" to bring the tireless work of San Francisco Animal Care and Control (ACC) to the forefront in Animal Cops: San Francisco. San Francisco ACC, with a team of 10 investigators and two full-time police officers, receives over 10,000 calls a year including animal-related emergencies, dog-fighting calls and animals in distress. The team covers the metropolitan district of San Francisco and responds to calls as unique as the town they are in. Capt. Vicky Guldbech and Lt. Michael Scott lead the San Francisco ACC team on the important mission of protecting the city's animal population.

Viewers see a wide range of animal issues in Animal Cops: San Francisco, from the touching reunion between a family and their cat that has been missing for seven years, to the disturbing stories of dogs that are mistreated in the rampant problem of dog-fighting rings in the city, to emotional rescue missions like a kitten caught in a chimney.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E15Clip ShowDec 19, 2005
S01E14Double Doggie BiteDec 16, 2005
S01E13Unwanted Backyard DiscoveryDec 14, 2005
S01E12Bridge Rescue and the AftermathDec 14, 2005
S01E11Fire EscapeJun 10, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Animal Cops: San Francisco premiere?

Animal Cops: San Francisco premiered on May 19, 2005.

Who were the main characters of Animal Cops: San Francisco?

The main characters of Animal Cops: San Francisco were Lt. Bill Wickum, Michelle Profant, Roni Rennae Fogg, and Joe Orlando.

What animal-related issues were showcased in Animal Cops: San Francisco?

Animal-related issues that were showcased in Animal Cops: San Francisco included animal cruelty, neglect, and abandonment, as well as the investigation of animal-related crimes and rescuing of stray and injured animals.

How many animals were rescued during the show's run?

It is unclear how many animals were rescued during the entire run of Animal Cops: San Francisco.

Did Michelle Profant have any previous experience with animal welfare?

Yes, Michelle Profant had previous experience with animal welfare; she had been working as a volunteer with animal rescue organizations for years before joining Animal Care and Control of San Francisco.

Has Animal Cops: San Francisco won any awards?

It is unclear if Animal Cops: San Francisco has won any awards.

Was Animal Cops: San Francisco banned in any countries or regions?

There is no information on whether or not Animal Cops: San Francisco was banned in any countries or regions.

Did the show focus on animal rescue operations only in San Francisco?

Yes, the show primarily focused on animal rescue operations in the San Francisco area.

Was there a particular animal species that was the primary focus of the show?

There was no particular animal species that was the primary focus of Animal Cops: San Francisco. The show covered a wide range of animal-related issues and species.

Was Lt. Bill Wickum the main protagonist of the show?

While Lt. Bill Wickum was a significant character in Animal Cops: San Francisco, he was not necessarily the main protagonist. The show featured several different animal control officers and their individual experiences.

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