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Warm Weather Pet Tips from an Animal Control Officer

Animal Control Officer, Sherry DeGenova, shares important tips for pet parents in Connecticut!

The Connecticut Department of Agriculture's Animal Control Unit is responsible for the investigation of property damage, injury and nuisance caused by dogs. The Unit is charged with the enforcement of laws pertaining to the licensing and control of dogs, the licensing and inspection of pet facilities and rabies control. State Animal Control investigates animal cruelty complaints and frequently assists Municipal Animal Control Officers investigating animal cruelty within their jurisdictions. The Unit also operates a large animal rehabilitation center which holds and rehabilitates evidence animals in on-going cruelty prosecutions. It also supports and educates the public and local or municipal animal control officials in enforcement of Connecticut dog law and behavior. 

Inquiries for adoption can be directed to agr.animalcontrol@ct.gov, or 860-713-2506.

Group of pets posing around a border collie; dog, cat, ferret, rabbit, bird, fish, rodent

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