Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Animal Control investigates all reports of animal bites, animal nuisance, roaming dogs, and other animal related complaints. Animal Control Officers are tasked with investigating animal cruelty complaints, caring for sick or injured animals, and impounding dangerous animals.

  2. The Animal Control Unit investigates animal neglect and animal cruelty complaints involving domestic animals. This can include illegal animal fighting and animal hoarding. If sufficient evidence pursuant to Section 53-247 of the Connecticut General Statutes is gathered.

  3. portal.ct.gov › agriculture › animal-controlAnimal Control - CT.gov

    The Department of Agriculture's (DOAG) Animal Control Division investigates property damage, injury and nuisance caused by dogs. Information is provided about dog licensing requirements, canine health and rabies control.

  4. Animal Control is an American television sitcom created by Bob Fisher, Rob Greenberg and Dan Sterling that premiered on Fox on February 16, 2023 and produced by Roughhouse Productions, Middletown News, Wow a Fox, Fox Entertainment Studios.

  5. Animal Control: Created by Bob Fisher, Rob Greenberg, Dan Sterling. With Joel McHale, Vella Lovell, Michael Rowland, Ravi Patel. A group of animal control workers begin to see their lives complicated by humans and not so much by animals.

  6. Animal Care Services (ACS) provides animal control and pet adoption services. Adopt or foster a pet. Search lost and found pets. Get low cost pet health services such as spay, neuter, and vaccinations.

  7. Contact Animal Control. Our Animal Control Officers are responsible for the capturing and boarding of stray or roaming dogs. They are also responsible for investigation of dog bites and animal related violation of Connecticut general statues.

  8. Animals & Pets. On a daily basis, officers in the Animal Control and Protection Division perform a variety of services that help animals and humans alike. They rescue injured animals; control stray and potentially dangerous domestic and wild animals roaming at large; and bring lost pets into the animal shelter where their owners can reclaim them.

  9. On a daily basis, officers in our Animal Control Unit perform a variety of services that help animals and humans alike. They rescue injured animals, control stray and potentially dangerous domestic and wild animals roaming at large and bring lost pets to an animal shelter where their owners will be able to reclaim them.

  10. Harris County Animal Control Services. IF YOU HAVE A DOG OR CAT PROBLEM: Harris County Public Health: (281) 999-3191. City of Houston Animal Control: (713) 837-0311. Houston S.P.C.A.: (713) 869-7722. Harris County Animal Services does not handle wildlife issues.

  1. People also search for