Animal Control |
The department of Animal Control is responsible for removing dangerous and/or disruptive animals from a public environment, and caring for stray or abandoned domesticated animals. If you have a missing dog, would like to adopt a new pet, or have an emergancy regarding a wild and potentially threatening animal, contact a city employee at Animal Control or come by our state of the art facility with 80 kennels. We offer animal safety programs as well as bite prevention programs to any and all organizations of all age groups. These programs will ensure your safety while around animals. Please contact us if you are interested in having us present to your organization. To look for a lost pet, adopt a new pet or directions to our facility, please click here
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Contact Us |
| Larry Rogers - Animal Control Supervisor Email Me |
Vacant, Animal Control Officer District 1 |
| Jeff Oleson - Animal Control Dispatcher | Beth Grant, animal control officer District 2 Email Me |
| Glenn McGinnis, Senior Animal Control Officer Email Me |
Tony Taylor, Animal Control Officer District 3 Email Me |
| Mary Ann Meads, Kennel Master Email Me |
Vacant, Animal Control Officer District 4 |
Animal Control Office: 870-935-3920 |
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