The Kitsap Humane Society is the contractor for City of Bremerton animal control and pet licensing.
We have many dogs and cats ready for adoption from The Berlin Animal Control Shelter! Please help spread the word about our shelter to your family, friends, coworkers etc. The more people who know about our dogs the more we are able to save.
The Bay Village Animal Control Officer (ACO), Diana Fife, works Monday-Thursday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM. If during her off duty hours the police receive an animal related call which they feel requires her expertise she is called in from home. Diana deals mostly with situations involving domesticated animals however she also handles wild animal calls. During her normal business hours she can be contacted at her number (440) 899-3414. Diana is constantly out on calls so she might not answer the phone when you call. Just leave a message on her voice mail. She checks it many times a day. If it is after business hours or you feel the call is an emergency situation then you should call the police at (440) 871-1234.
Bloomington Animal Care and Control’s mission is to address and respond to all animal needs in the community through education, enforcement and support in order to build a community where animals are valued and treated with kindness and respect.
The Animal Shelter is operated under the control of the Broken Arrow Police Department. Animal Control and Shelter staff consists of the Animal Control Director, one Administrative Technician and five Animal Control Officers.
Bolingbrook Police Department Animal Control Division Mission: To work in and with our community to provide leadership in the humane treatment of all animals, to address the causes of suffering, to encourage people to take responsibility for their animal companions and to provide care for animals who are neglected, abused, exploited stray or homeless.
Beaufort County Animal Control is a county run agency responsible for enforcing State and Local animal control laws and ordinances. Part of the job of Beaufort County Animal Control is to educate the public about rabies, pet overpopulation and responsible pet ownership. It is required that all animals adopted from the shelter are spayed and neutered to help stop unwanted animals being born that would other wise add to the pet overpopulation problem.
The Animal Control department is a division of the City of Big Spring Police Department. The Animal Control department manages and protects the animal population in Big Spring, enforces animal ordinances, protects the health and welfare of the citizens of Big Spring, and strives to place as many unwanted animals as possible in suitable homes.
Beaver County partners with Beaver City, Milford City, and Minersville Town to provide animal control services. An inter-local animal shelter is located on the airport road in Beaver City. The daily operations are under the direction of the county sheriff. All changes / amendments to the Animal Control Ordinance or to registration fees are decided by the Animal Control Committee. The committee is comprised of mayors from the three municipalities, a county commissioner, and the county sheriff.
The Boone County Animal Shelter is the primary agency charged with animal control and sheltering in Boone County, KY.
Benton Animal Control Adoption Center is a municipal animal control facility located in the heart of Arkansas. We provide animal services to all citizens inside the city limits of Benton. Our goal is to try to find life-long homes for our adoptable pets at the shelter. We are a high intake shelter, so if you see a pet that you would love to adopt, please don’t hesitate to give us a call or come by and see us.
The Animal Control Department enforces the county’s animal control ordinance on a county-wide basis including all municipalities. This department responds to complaints regarding stray and nuisance animals, animal cruelty, animal bites, and rabies exposure. In addition, this department also conducts semi-annual rabies clinics, provides temporary shelter for stray, unwanted, and homeless animals at the 104 unit animal shelter, and manages a volunteer program and animal adoption program.
The cities of Richfield and Eden Prairie and the Metropolitan Airport Commission (MAC) have contracted with Bloomington to provide animal sheltering services. Animals from these entities are impounded and held at the Bloomington Animal Shelter.
Christina Tindle the ACO for the City of Breckenridge, several small towns in Caldwell County and Winston, MO. We have a shelter for dogs, cats and medium to small animals. We are striving to be a no kill shelter with only extreme aggressive animals being euthanized. I do this because I love animals and want to get them in good homes with responsible owners.
The Regional Center for Animal Care and Protection serves the City of Roanoke, the Counties of Botetourt and Roanoke, and the Town of Vinton, and is an “open intake facility”. The Regional Center primarily handles stray animals picked up by the Animal Control Officers employed by the municipalities, but also accepts strays found, and animals owned, by citizens of the municipalities. Each year the Regional Center receives between 6,000 and 7,500 animals.
The Animal Control department is a division of the City of Big Spring Police Department. The Animal Control department manages and protects the animal population in Big Spring, enforces animal ordinances, protects the health and welfare of the citizens of Big Spring, and strives to place as many unwanted animals as possible in suitable homes.