Circus Hollywood
211 Rye Rd.
Bradenton, FL 34302
USDA License #58-C-0391
Circus Hollywood has failed to meet minimal federal
standards for the care of animals used in exhibition as established
in the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). The United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA) has cited Circus Hollywood for repeatedly failing
to provide a program of veterinary care, shelter from the elements,
and adequate space, as well as for giving animals dirty drinking
water. Circus Hollywood keeps one African elephant named Mary. Elephants
are herd animals who experience stress when they are deprived of
the companionship of other elephants. Circus Hollywood travels with
Strates Shows Carnival and appears at fairs. Contact PETA for documentation.
Animals used in recent shows and a "petting" zoo: an elephant,
camels, a giraffe, llamas, a zebra, goats, Scottish Highland cattle,
dogs, a sheep, and potbellied pigs.
December 19, 2000: The USDA cited Circus Hollywood
for failure to provide adequate veterinary care to a goat and zebu
with overgrown hooves.
The circus was cited for failure to provide adequate space to eight
pigs kept in an 8-foot-by-8-foot pen. The inspector wrote, "There
are 10 new dogs living in the trailer; two of these new dogs were
measured and did not have adequate enclosure space."
The circus was also cited for insufficient lighting in the elephant
barn and failure to maintain the goat pen, which had sharp metal
protruding from a wall.
The inspector noted that the transport trailer compartment was not
large enough for all the goats and sheep, that the trailer needed
more ventilation, and that the elephant compartment needed repairs.
August 25, 2000: The USDA cited Circus Hollywood
for failure to provide adequate veterinary care to a goat with an
abscess on his left flank.
The circus was cited for failure to maintain the elephant’s
transport trailer and animal inventory records.
The inspector also noted that a llama was thin and should be monitored
closely.
December 2, 1999: The USDA inspector noted inadequate
maintenance of the zebra and elephant enclosures.
September 30, 1998: Circus Hollywood was cited
by the USDA for failure to provide adequate veterinary care
to a zebra with overgrown hooves and failure to maintain complete
records of acquisitions and deaths.
September 10, 1998: Circus Hollywood was cited
a third time for failure to provide a complete program of veterinary
care. The circus was also cited for giving animals filthy
drinking water.
June 9, 1998: Circus Hollywood was cited a second
time for failure to provide a complete program of veterinary care.
The circus was also cited for failure to maintain records and failure
to provide health certification and identification for dogs, as
well as for inadequate storage, lighting, and drainage.
January 1, 1998: Circus Hollywood was cited
for failure to provide a complete program of veterinary care.
The USDA inspector also observed enclosures that failed to meet
minimum space requirements, failure to provide shelter from the
elements, poor housekeeping that allowed animals access to hazardous
materials, and inadequate maintenance of the transport trailer for
the elephant.
August 21, 1997: The USDA cited Circus Hollywood
for failure to maintain the transport trailer for the elephant and
for giving dirty drinking water to the llamas.
For more information, contact:
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