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  1. Animal Control is a unit in support of the Topeka Police Department. The officers in the unit are responsible for enforcing various city ordinances regarding animals including, the leash law, vaccination and licensing requirement, the cruelty ordinance and checking on neglected or abused animals.

  2. Rehoming Options. ACC's goal is to work with pet owners, empowering you to take an active role in determining the best outcome for your pets. We encourage all pet owners to consider other options for help or private rehoming prior to surrendering your pet to one of our centers. No one is in a better position to find your pet a new home than you ...

  3. The Dangerous Dog Act 2012-235 requires the Animal Control officers to impound dogs with severe physical injuries, that have established a pattern of being a nuisance, or ones that damage the property of others. Animal Control Officers also investigate cases of domestic animal abuse and neglect. Often, the reports come in from the public.

  4. Any person who is bitten or scratched by an animal shall report that fact to the animal control officer within 24 hours. If the person bitten or scratched is a minor under the age of 17 years, the parent or guardian of such minor, if he has knowledge of the incident, shall report that fact to the animal control officer within 24 hours.

  5. Lost/Found. Please make a donation toward helping animals find their way home. Make a Monetary Donation today! If you are looking for your lost pet, make sure you scroll down to the lost pets section to see all the animals in our care to see if your pet is with us. If the pet is at Byrum, come any time we are open.

  6. Call 614-525-5454 to make an appointment. This offer is only available to low-income dog owners who are residents of Franklin County! This program is funded solely by donations. If you would like to make a donation, please use the link below, and Select "Spay Neuter Services" or simply add a donation when you renew your own dog's license online.

  7. The Animal Control Unit is actively providing services to the residents of the City of Lynnwood. Our Animal Control Officer regulates, educates and enforces situations involving animal behavior, care and licensing. Please verify your location is in our service area by using the Do I Live in Lynnwood Map. Simply enter your complete location ...

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