Not having accessible spay / neuter programs can be expensive to a community due to excessive costs of impounding and sheltering unwanted animals, extensive spending by local governments responding to
animal complaints such as dog bites and other nuisances, and public health and safety risks.
Not exact matches
Rich Stuart, sales manager for Wahl's North America Professional
Animal division, finds that although heat, vibration, noise and weight are common
complaints from groomers, these issues are becoming less prevalent as the industry responds with new generations of clippers,
such as Wahl's KM10.
The office receives many
complaints, primarily involving domestic
animals such as dogs, cats, and horses.
To tackle the issue on the legislative end, there are organizations doing work quietly behind the scenes by conducting investigations, filing well - documented
complaints with government agencies
such as the USDA, and lobbying to help implement laws that help protect
animals.
Responding to
such an abuse case, discovered through a neighbor's
complaint, is the job of the county's
Animal Control Department.
The Shelton
Animal Control Shelter has 1 full time animal control officer and 2 part - time helpers who care for impounded animals, the animal control officer responds to complaints such as stray dogs, injured animals, animal bites, and animal cr
Animal Control Shelter has 1 full time
animal control officer and 2 part - time helpers who care for impounded animals, the animal control officer responds to complaints such as stray dogs, injured animals, animal bites, and animal cr
animal control officer and 2 part - time helpers who care for impounded
animals, the
animal control officer responds to complaints such as stray dogs, injured animals, animal bites, and animal cr
animal control officer responds to
complaints such as stray dogs, injured
animals,
animal bites, and animal cr
animal bites, and
animal cr
animal cruelty.
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain any
animal in such manner as to cause or permit the animal to be a public nuisance, whether or not a complaint has been received by Animal Co
animal in
such manner as to cause or permit the
animal to be a public nuisance, whether or not a complaint has been received by Animal Co
animal to be a public nuisance, whether or not a
complaint has been received by
Animal Co
Animal Control.
Proposed changes call for increasing fines, putting
animal control under a new division and relieving
animal control officers of responsibility for dealing with nuisance
complaints,
such as barking dogs.