Contact your local
animal control office if a pet is missing, to find out where lost animals can be recovered.
Not exact matches
If your dog wanders off, please be quick in contacting the Sheriff's
office or
Animal Control as your pet's time may be short and at risk.
If the cat is an untagged stray or feral (wild cat), trap it with a live trap (the raccoon - type trap) then turn it over to the Osceola County
Animal Control Office on Kissimmee Park Road in St. Cloud or a local Humane Society.
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If you have been evacuated from your home and you can not transport your animals yourself please contact dispatch for Mariposa County Sheriff's Office Animal Control Division at 209-966-3614 and provide them your name, address, contact phone number, description of animals left behind and destination of where you need your animals transported to OR if you would like your animals cared for at your hom
If you have been evacuated from your home and you can not transport your
animals yourself please contact dispatch for Mariposa County Sheriff's
Office Animal Control Division at 209-966-3614 and provide them your name, address, contact phone number, description of
animals left behind and destination of where you need your
animals transported to OR
if you would like your animals cared for at your hom
if you would like your
animals cared for at your home.
FOR THE RECORD - ****************** CORRECTION PUBLISHED DECEMBER 14, 1991 ****************** - Because of an editing error, a Dec. 7 editorial stated incorrectly that a Seminole County
animal control official asked the state attorney's
office to determine
if police acted properly when they shot a python.
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If you have large animals such as equine, cattle, sheep, goats, llama's etc. and need assistance in transporting them or if you do not have a safe designated location to transport them to such as a friend or relative please contact dispatch for Mariposa County Sheriff's Office Animal Control Division at 209-966-3614 and request assistance with transporting your animals or caring for them at your hom
If you have large
animals such as equine, cattle, sheep, goats, llama's etc. and need assistance in transporting them or
if you do not have a safe designated location to transport them to such as a friend or relative please contact dispatch for Mariposa County Sheriff's Office Animal Control Division at 209-966-3614 and request assistance with transporting your animals or caring for them at your hom
if you do not have a safe designated location to transport them to such as a friend or relative please contact dispatch for Mariposa County Sheriff's
Office Animal Control Division at 209-966-3614 and request assistance with transporting your
animals or caring for them at your home.
Otherwise contact / visit your local and adjacent county
animal shelters to file a missing pet report, call county
animal control departments to ask
if they've picked up your pet, and local vet
offices to see
if the staff has heard any info about your pet (they may have a «found» flyer on their bulletin board, or may remember treating your pet recently).
If the
animal is a domestic or feral animal, such as a dog, cat, or horse, please contact the nearest Humane Society, Animal Services Office, or Animal Control A
animal is a domestic or feral
animal, such as a dog, cat, or horse, please contact the nearest Humane Society, Animal Services Office, or Animal Control A
animal, such as a dog, cat, or horse, please contact the nearest Humane Society,
Animal Services Office, or Animal Control A
Animal Services
Office, or
Animal Control A
Animal Control Agency.
The director of Orange County
Animal Control resigned Wednesday after investigators cited two of his employees for incompetence in the death of Bucksnort the dancing dog.Don Westfall, animal control director since 1986, will leave his $ 47,000 - a-year job in July, and officials said they will conduct a national search for his successor.In her investigation, Jacqueline D. Miller, supervisor of the county's Professional Standards office, said Bucksnort could have been returned to her owners if workers had followed proce
Animal Control resigned Wednesday after investigators cited two of his employees for incompetence in the death of Bucksnort the dancing dog.Don Westfall, animal control director since 1986, will leave his $ 47,000 - a-year job in July, and officials said they will conduct a national search for his successor.In her investigation, Jacqueline D. Miller, supervisor of the county's Professional Standards office, said Bucksnort could have been returned to her owners if workers had followed proc
Control resigned Wednesday after investigators cited two of his employees for incompetence in the death of Bucksnort the dancing dog.Don Westfall,
animal control director since 1986, will leave his $ 47,000 - a-year job in July, and officials said they will conduct a national search for his successor.In her investigation, Jacqueline D. Miller, supervisor of the county's Professional Standards office, said Bucksnort could have been returned to her owners if workers had followed proce
animal control director since 1986, will leave his $ 47,000 - a-year job in July, and officials said they will conduct a national search for his successor.In her investigation, Jacqueline D. Miller, supervisor of the county's Professional Standards office, said Bucksnort could have been returned to her owners if workers had followed proc
control director since 1986, will leave his $ 47,000 - a-year job in July, and officials said they will conduct a national search for his successor.In her investigation, Jacqueline D. Miller, supervisor of the county's Professional Standards
office, said Bucksnort could have been returned to her owners
if workers had followed procedures.
If you think your cat has consumed poison, call our
office or the
Animal Poison
Control Center immediately.
If you need to report
animal abuse, please contact your local police department and
animal control office.
If the
animal has no identification be sure to contact your local
animal shelter or
animal control office as well as our shelter.
A former Leesburg
animal control officer who shot and killed a poodle owned by an 11 - year - old disabled boy was charged Thursday with
animal cruelty.Doug Berwick, 33, shot the 8 - year - old poodle June 19 with a.22 - caliber rifle after he was unable to catch it.Police Chief Jim Brown suspended Berwick for five days without pay and recommended he be transferred to another department, but Berwick resigned as public protest grew.Bruce Haldeman, investigator supervisor for the 5th Judicial Circuit state attorney's
office, said Thursday that Berwick,
if convicted, would face a maximum penalty of up to one year in the county jail, a $ 5,000 fine or both.
If you would like to support this kind of compassionate
animal control in your county please think adoption 1st, spay / neuter your pets and sponsor your neighbor's pets to be fixed, vaccinate and microchip your pets and start a collection drive of towels, dawn dish - soap, garbage bags, grooming supplies, newspapers, blankets,
office supplies, etc..
If you live in surrounding areas, please be sure to check with bordering county
animal control offices:
Report all other persons to the local law enforcement agency and the
animal control office,
if one exists in the area.
For equine (e.g., horses, mules, donkeys, zebras): Report persons to Georgia Department of Agriculture Equine Health Section at 404-656-3713, Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4: 30 p.m. or to the local law enforcement agency and the
animal control office,
if one exists in the area.
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If you have lost or found a pet, immediately contact 1st Avenue Shelter at 541-844-1777 and your local
animal control office.
If an
animal is in imminent danger contact your local Animal Control Office or Police Depar
animal is in imminent danger contact your local
Animal Control Office or Police Depar
Animal Control Office or Police Department.
They communicate with
animal control staff and other humane agencies in the region, maintain
office hours, manage trapping equipment, make clinic reservations, train trappers, and arrange for post-surgical care,
if needed.
If you reside outside the city limits in Bernalillo County, you may obtain a free spay / neuter voucher by visiting the Bernalillo County
Animal Control Office at 1136 Gatewood SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121.
If you decide to try to find the owner yourself, be sure to contact your local
animal shelter or
animal control office first.
For Equine (e.g., horses, mules, donkeys, zebras) Report to the Georgia Department of Agriculture Equine Health Section at 1-800-282-5852, ext. 3713 or 404-656-3713, Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4: 30 p.m. or to the local law enforcement agency and the
animal control office,
if one exists in the area.
If your pet, or an
animal you know of, shows signs of the disease, call your local
animal control, police or sheriff's
office.
The microchip provides information for your pet to be returned to you
if he gets lost and ends up at
animal control, a veterinary
office or another rescue.
If you are outside of our geographical area, please visit the emergency page of Wildlife International or contact your local Department of
Animal Control or state Fish and Game
office.
A rabies tag alone does not help much
if your pet is found after
office hours at
animal control.