Be sure to check paws for signs of frostbite and reach out to
local animal control agencies if you see a pet suffering in extreme outdoor conditions.
Contact
your local animal control agency if you find out about animal hoarding.
Not exact matches
Please contact your
local animal control agency to find out
if they require this information from veterinarians in your community.
If you see a stray dog, call your
local animal control agency so they can catch the dog and take him to their facility.
If you have found a stray or injured
animal, please call your
local animal care and
control agency immediately.
Step 5:
If you're able to do so, we recommend that you temporarily foster the pet until the owner is notified, while also ensuring that an updated flyer is posted at your local animal shelter or animal control agency so that the owner can contact you if they visit the facility to reclaim their lost pe
If you're able to do so, we recommend that you temporarily foster the pet until the owner is notified, while also ensuring that an updated flyer is posted at your
local animal shelter or
animal control agency so that the owner can contact you
if they visit the facility to reclaim their lost pe
if they visit the facility to reclaim their lost pet.
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If you have an
animal emergency, please contact your local Animal Control a
animal emergency, please contact your
local Animal Control a
Animal Control agency.
If your dog is not friendly with people, you can't very well ask anyone to try to contain him; in that case, give out the number of your local animal control agency, and your cell number, and ask people to call immediately if they spot your do
If your dog is not friendly with people, you can't very well ask anyone to try to contain him; in that case, give out the number of your
local animal control agency, and your cell number, and ask people to call immediately
if they spot your do
if they spot your dog.
If your pet is missing, call
animal control agencies, your
local shelters and your pet's microchip registrant.
Contact
local animal shelters and
animal control agencies: File a lost pet report with every shelter within a 60 - mile radius of your home and visit the nearest shelters daily,
if possible.
If an
animal is in immediate danger and you can not reach an Animal Control Officer or a local law enforcement agency, please contact the Vermont State Police at 802-722-4600 or the Windham County Sheriff's Department at 802-365
animal is in immediate danger and you can not reach an
Animal Control Officer or a local law enforcement agency, please contact the Vermont State Police at 802-722-4600 or the Windham County Sheriff's Department at 802-365
Animal Control Officer or a
local law enforcement
agency, please contact the Vermont State Police at 802-722-4600 or the Windham County Sheriff's Department at 802-365-4942.
Report all other persons to the
local law enforcement
agency and the
animal control office,
if one exists in the area.
Animal Abuse or Neglect: STATEWIDE: If local law enforcement or animal control agency is unable or unwilling to investigate, contact the Humane Society of Louisiana 888-648-6263 Acadia Parish Acadia Parish Animal Control 337-788-1073 Crowley Crowley Animal Shelter 337-788-8004 Rayne Rayne Animal Control 337-33
Animal Abuse or Neglect: STATEWIDE:
If local law enforcement or
animal control agency is unable or unwilling to investigate, contact the Humane Society of Louisiana 888-648-6263 Acadia Parish Acadia Parish Animal Control 337-788-1073 Crowley Crowley Animal Shelter 337-788-8004 Rayne Rayne Animal Control 337-33
animal control agency is unable or unwilling to investigate, contact the Humane Society of Louisiana 888-648-6263 Acadia Parish Acadia Parish Animal Control 337-788-1073 Crowley Crowley Animal Shelter 337-788-8004 Rayne Rayne Animal Control 337-3
control agency is unable or unwilling to investigate, contact the Humane Society of Louisiana 888-648-6263 Acadia Parish Acadia Parish
Animal Control 337-788-1073 Crowley Crowley Animal Shelter 337-788-8004 Rayne Rayne Animal Control 337-33
Animal Control 337-788-1073 Crowley Crowley Animal Shelter 337-788-8004 Rayne Rayne Animal Control 337-3
Control 337-788-1073 Crowley Crowley
Animal Shelter 337-788-8004 Rayne Rayne Animal Control 337-33
Animal Shelter 337-788-8004 Rayne Rayne
Animal Control 337-33
Animal Control 337-3
Control 337-334-4215
STATEWIDE:
If local law enforcement or
animal control agency is unable or unwilling to investigate, contact the Humane Society of Louisiana 888-648-6263
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.
If you suspect abuse or neglect of a cat, call your
local animal control department or
animal welfare
agency.
If you live outside of Yolo County, please talk to your
local animal control agency to discuss licensing.
If you have found a stray or injured
animal, please call your
local animal care and
control agency.
If you find a sick or injured wild
animal, call your
local animal control agency or humane society and let the experts handle it.
If required by your state's rabies law, your physician will report the incident to your
local health department and
animal control agency.
Go to the Oakland
Animal Services or your local animal control agency and look at the animals to see if your pet has been impo
Animal Services or your
local animal control agency and look at the animals to see if your pet has been impo
animal control agency and look at the
animals to see
if your pet has been impounded.
If you're not able to restrain the
animal in a safe way, call the
local police or
animal control agency.
While you are searching your neighborhood, call your
local animal control agency, veterinary hospitals, and shelters to see
if someone might have taken your pet there.
Contact a
local animal control agency immediately
if you see an
animal in inadequate shelter and document the incident with a cell phone camera
if possible.
Emergency:
If you suspect an emergency situation has developed and an animal is in immediate danger from the heat, first consult the owner if possible and then contact your local animal control agency or police departmen
If you suspect an emergency situation has developed and an
animal is in immediate danger from the heat, first consult the owner
if possible and then contact your local animal control agency or police departmen
if possible and then contact your
local animal control agency or police department.
If your efforts to gather copies of contracts, laws, and shelter reports are unsuccessful, your next step is to submit a public records request to the government
agency that oversees your
local animal control services.
If you find or know of abandoned
animals, contact your
local animal control agency immediately.
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 you do encounter what you believe is sub-standard care or practices, it is best to speak with your
local animal control agency about the situation.
If you witness or hear about
animal abuse,
animal neglect or
animal fighting, please contact your
local animal control agency.
If you know of a purely «stray» animal you would like to see removed, you must contact your local animal control agency or Sheriff's department (if your county does not have animal control
If you know of a purely «stray»
animal you would like to see removed, you must contact your
local animal control agency or Sheriff's department (
if your county does not have animal control
if your county does not have
animal control).
If you witness or suspect
animal cruelty, please take the time to report it to your
local animal control agency and your
local police.
If you have been injured in a San Bernardino dog attack, please make sure you get prompt medical attention and report the incident to your
local animal control agency.