Animal Services
Your Animal Care and Control Officer
There is a person in your community who works to protect stray, injured, abused and unwanted animals. This person also helps the public deal with problems caused by animals. I am your local animal care and control professional. I’m the one who responds to calls about neglected or lost animals, and I’m often the first person to provide comfort and compassion to animals in need.
Long gone is the term "Dogcatcher". Animal care and control professionals now perform a variety of services that help animals as well as people; rescuing injured
animals, controlling stray and potentially dangerous animals roaming at large, bringing lost pets to the shelter
where owners can reclaim them.
Adoption Days | Date / Time | Location | Stay tuned for future adoption days -- |  Pets Mart 859 Hill Field Layton, UT | If you know someone who is thinking about getting a cat or dog, please remind them about us. We have so many amazing pets waiting to be adopted. Each pet we place means one more life we saved and makes room for one more.
Education Information Davis County Animal Care and Control employs a full time education officer whose services are in constant demand. Informative programs are offered from preschool to High school, covering topics from all about animal care and control, basic pet care and preparation tips for you and your pet in a disaster situation. Real animals are often taken along on these presentations to give students firsthand knowledge of the special needs of domestic pets. An education officer is also available for presentations after our normal operating hours. If you are interested in having a presentation, please contact Brigitte Draper at 801-444-2200 for further information.
Provide For Your Pet's Safety
Keep a collar, ID tags, and a current County license on your pet at all times and ensure that your pet is supervised
or safely confined when you are not at home.
Spay or neuter your pet and keep him or her current on all
necessary vaccinations, especially the rabies vaccination.
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