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  1. For any animal concerns, please call (979) 361-3888 for an Animal Control Officer to respond. NOTE: We do not respond to animal-related calls outside of the City limits of Bryan or other municipalities within Brazos County or beyond. College Station residents should call 979-764-3600, and Brazos County residents should call 979-361-3888.

  2. 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. They are authorized to take enforcement action against these violations in the form of infractions, summons, or referrals to other city departments.

  3. Indianapolis Animal Care and Control Services Services Adoption Fees, Animal Control, Cat Adoptions, Dog Adoptions, Donations, Lost Pets & Strays, Pet Adoptions

  4. No adoption fee on dogs through June 30. There's never been a better time to adopt a dog from Regional Animal Services of King County! Now through June 30, you can take home a dog for no adoption fee! (A pet license fee may still apply.) See all of our adorable adoptables online or visit the Pet Adoption Center weekdays from noon to 5 p.m. or ...

  5. S2 E5 Dogs and Chickens. Emily hires an expert to help with the kennel dogs, but he ends up disrupting the office dynamics. Aired 4-11-24 • TV-14. S2 E4 Big Dogs and Mini Horses. Frank is frustrated when Emily accompanies him on an official Animal Control ride-along. Aired 3-28-24 • TV-14.

  6. Urban Hunting. Lynchburg City has an excellent habitat for deer to thrive. Additionally, Lynchburg does not allow general hunting with firearms for safety reasons, and with a strict dog leash law, the deer have adapted to city life. Visit this page to view more about Animal Control services in Lynchburg.

  7. Animal Control Officers also assist the public with education on animal matters, assist with surrender or placement of animals, assist with accessibility to low cost veterinarian care, and low-cost vaccinations. For any animal problems, please call Lowell Police Communications at (978) 937-3200. For emergency animal issues, which may include ...

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