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WHAT WE DO
RESPOND TO PUBLIC SAFETY EMERGENCIES Animal Control responds to calls concerning dangerous and aggressive dogs and animal bites to humans. We provide quarantine observation of animals involved with bites to humans.
RESCUE OF PETS IN EMERGENCY We respond to help injured, sick, and neglected pets which have been hit in traffic, poisoned, shot, abandoned, suffering from disease, or starving. We enforce humane regulations for the care and treatment of all animals.
MEDIATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD DISPUTES CAUSED BY PETS The presence of companion animals in our community can induce emotionally charged disputes in any neighborhood. Unfortunately, many pet owners find it troublesome to properly confine their pets, keep them quiet, keep them from breeding, and provide proper care. The result is increased annoyance, aggravation, and friction between neighbors. Often times Animal Control intervention is needed to mediate a solution, enforce animal control regulations, enforce humane treatment of animals, investigate livestock damage or chasing complaints involving dogs. Our goal is to aid with solutions and to restore peace to the neighborhood.
SHELTER AND CARE OF PETS Thousands of lost, stray, abandoned, and unwanted animals end up becoming "Wards" of the community. Your County Animal Shelter provides humane compassionate care for these pets. We operate programs to return as many as possible to owners as well as to place as many as possible in responsible new homes. Unfortunately we can not be " miracle workers ". Wild cats, terminally ill or injured animals, and those that are a hazard to people cannot be saved. Due to this reality we also operate a humane euthanasia program.
REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF DEAD ANIMALS FROM ROADS In any growing community, pets that wander the streets often fall victim to cars, disease, and other hazards. Wildlife is also at risk of being hit on our roads. Dead animals that are not removed can create health problems, traffic hazards, and unpleasant reminders of our failed commitment to companion animals. Our officers respond to remove and dispose of these casualties.
PET LICENSING/REGULATION COMPLIANCE Dog license Dog Licenses are required by law. any dog, anywhere, in the county.
Cat license are also available. Cat licenses are voluntary in Jackson County. Animal control enforces dog licensing and encourages cat licensing. Both ensure the pet is protected from contracting or spreading rabies. It also provides identification and aids in returning pets to owners.
Our officers respond to thousands of nuisance and problem dog complaints each year. Many times dog owners are cited for violations because they don't know or follow animal regulations. Do you know the laws and Regulations.
County Code Refer to Chapter 612 (part 6)
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