Sentences with phrase «told by animal control»

We have about 5 or 6 cats that I feed (and have as of today been told by animal control I can not feed them anymore) they are feral cats, They really need to be sprayed / neutered.

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Luckily, Rocky was microchipped by his owners, so after he was brought into the shelter by Animal Control Officer Kim Richardson, The Animal Foundation processed him, scanned his microchip that contained his owner's contact information and was able to reach Humberto to tell him the good news.
Tell your doctor what happened and, if you were bitten by a dog, they need to contact Animal Control.
Owners of dangerous dogs in Brevard County will pay a price, beginning with a $ 500 annual registration fee and $ 100,000 in liability insurance, county commissioners decided Tuesday, Such insurance may cost as much as $ 1,000 a year, staffers told commissioners, who approved it unanimously as part of a tougher animal control ordinance.Most of the fees given final approval Tuesday have been in effect since last fall when the commissioners adopted them by resolution.
Anyone who works in animal control will tell you a shelter system — no matter how functional and compassionate — can not solve the problems of stray animals and overpopulation by itself.
After being turned away by every shelter (and the animal control officer was off, and the poilice couldn't help us)- we were told by a friend to look into Pets Alive.
We test the animals for heartworm...» Gartland told me in a telephone conversation that animal control is provided by law enforcement agents in the county.
In the midst of clearing the backyard of my new home (very overgrown) for my dog who was being checked on by my brother everyday at the house I was in the middle of moving out of my neighbors called animal control saying he was abandoned we were at the house checking on him when they arrived and they aggred everything was fine and we were going to move him within the next few days while my brother wasnt there it seems the neighbor let him loose and proceeded to call again (various signs) he was picked up and we were told it'd be $ 500 or get a police report through the local PD the police told us a report would have to be filed with animal control not them and back and forth we went then we get a call OK you can have your dog IF you pick him up immediately he contacted kennel cough was unable to make the trip on such short notice and asked for more time as we had exhausted all our money that week and hadn't the gas to get him less than 24 hours later he was euthanized I lost a food dog today b / c of neighbors who kept their dogs strapped with bark collars and were rarely let out.
I tell this story to illustrate just how much we humans are intrigued by «dangerous» animals and how much we want to assert control and order on the natural world.
It's a little difficult to tell how the «low - intensity culling» described by Lazenby et al. compares with traditional trap - and - kill efforts (typically triggered by nuisance complaints) practiced by animal control agencies in this country.
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