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A variety of animal and pet services provided, including rabies tags, spay and neuter services, animal vaccinations, microchipping, animal adoptions, stray animal intake.
Promotes human safety, the welfare of domestic and agricultural animals, responsible pet ownership, livestock husbandry, and community responsibility.
Provides animal control services with an emphasis on lost or stray animals and missing pets.
Vermilion County Animal Control provides: - Animal adoption. - Rabies tag registration of all dogs and cats. - Consultations on animal bites. - Low cost spay/neuter services. - Adoption of stray cats and dogs in shelter. - Microchipping. - Vaccinations. - Information regarding lost pets. Adoption counselors are available to assist with adoptions, answer questions about the adoption application, schedule an animal visit, purchase rabies tags, and to make a payment for donation.

Services

Volunteer Opportunities
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Adoption
Animal Control
Animal Shelters
Animal Control is responsible for administering the inoculation of dogs/cats against rabies and issuing inoculation tags for each dog/cat owned and or housed within the county, handling calls for service concerning all animal bites, animal welfare, and problems relating to invasive dogs/cats throughout the county, and handling stray dogs/cats in the unincorporated part of the county.
The City Administration office can provide assistance in locating and utilizing city services. Services provided by the City of Hoopeston include, but may not be limited to: - Animal control. - Garbage collection. - Emergency management agency (EMA). - Nixle Alerting System. - Public pool. - 50/50 sidewalk program Animal Control/Animal Shelter: Provides an all-volunteer, open admissions shelter for the City of Hoopeston. Any animal control issues should be reported to the non-emergency number of the Hoopeston Police Department. The shelter works with adopters and no-kill partners to achieve the goal of never having to euthanize. Funds gained from fundraising and donations go entirely to food and medicate for the animals. Emergency Management Agency: A city agency tasked with the strategic organization of the management process used to protect critical assets and the citizens of the City of Hoopeston from hazardous risks that can cause disasters or catastrophic events and to ensure the continuance of operations of city government. Nixle Alerting System: Provides immediate severe weather and tornado warnings, severe storm watches and advisories, such as heavy snow, icy conditions, wind chill, and more. Weather information is sent as a test message directly to a cellphone. 50/50 Sidewalk Program: Program is for property owners within the city limits who wish to replace a deteriorated sidewalk located around their property. The City of Hoopeston would be responsible for tearing out the old sidewalk. The Council approved bidding contractor will complete the construction of the sidewalk and handicap ramps where required. The property owner pays for 1/2 the cost per square foot to install a new sidewalk and handicap ramps; the city will match the amount and pay the remaining 1/2 of the cost. The property owner's portion must be paid before work can begin.

Services

Animal Shelters
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Animal Control
Provides many animal services to the county. Animal Control involves the humane capture of loose animals and enforcement of state and county laws pertaining to animals. Provides a safe haven for those animals who no longer have homes such as those that are strays, runaways, and those seized due to inhumane treatment or cruelty investigations. Provides the necessary veterinary treatments and social interactions to get them on their way to getting a new owner.

Services

Animal Control
Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Shelters
Animal Adoption
Provides several animal-related services, including rabies control (bite investigations, rabies vaccination registration), collection of stray animals, removal of bats, and more. See website for detailed list of services.
Services include: - Pet registration. - Lost/found dog program. - Adoption program: Dogs that haven't been claimed after their allotted time in the shelter will be evaluated for adoption eligibility. - Investigates bite incidents: Call animal control in the event there is a bite victim. - Rabies vaccination for pets. - Low cost spay/neuter program.
Provides animal control services throughout Washington county.
Promotes and protects public safety through education and animal care providing quality sheltering, adoptions, and pet placement programs.
Services provided: - Picks up stray and unwanted dogs. - Investigates animal neglect or abuse. - Dogs available for adoption.

Services

Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Control
Animal Adoption
Provides animal control services throughout the county.
The shelter takes in animals from the entire county and is the only shelter in the county. Animal Control and Humane Society volunteers work hand in hand to care for all the cats and dogs that come into the shelter.

Services

Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Control
Animal Shelters
Animal Adoption
Neuter/Spay Services
Picks up stray dogs, handles dog bite investigations, and partners with local law enforcement to investigate abuse and neglect cases. Rabies tags are available at the Health Department.
Jefferson County Animal Control is a county department providing the following services: - Controlling animals running at large (dogs and cats). - Protecting the public from dangerous or vicious animals. - Conducting wellbeing checks including instances of possible neglect, abandonment, and abuse. - Picking up stray, unwanted, and feral animals running at-large. - Assisting hospitals with animal bites in order to prevent rabies. - Removing trapped animals for citizens (domestic or wild). - Providing shelter for the pets of citizens experiencing emergency situations (i.e., fire, flood, etc.). - Helping lost pets find their way home. - Providing all services to all villages in the county to prevent animals from running at-large, except in those locations where the leash law does not apply. - Working with the State Inspector (ie, chickens and livestock complaints). - Providing a county-funded animal shelter.
Provides investigation of cruelty/neglect to animals, wildlife removal, and other animal control services.
Works in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Agriculture in enforcing animal control laws.
Provides animal control services throughout Franklin county. Also has animals for adoption.

Services

Animal Control
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Adoption
Kankakee County Animal Control is committed to preventing the spread of rabies and educating the public on animal health and welfare. The Adoption Center offers cats and dogs available for adoption.
Provides animal control services for Randolph County in Illinois
Picks up and impound or return to their owners domestic animals who have strayed from their homes, enforces leash laws, animal sanitation ordinances, handles complaints regarding domestic animals who have bitten someone or are otherwise making nuisances of themselves.
Strives to protect the health and welfare of animals.
Serves as the animal control for Jersey County, Illinois
Picks up and impounds or returns animals who have strayed from their homes.