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North Las Vegas Animal Control

3425 W. Craig Road
north las vegas, Nevada 89030
Phone: 702-633-9111
Website: www.ci.north-las-vegas.nv.us/Departments/Police/AnimalControl.cfm


The purpose of the City of North Las Vegas Animal Control is to educate the public regarding responsible pet ownership and enforcing City animal ordinances. We perform a variety of services that help animals as well as the public: rescuing injured or sick animals, controlling stray and potentially dangerous animals roaming at large, removing stray dead animals from private and public property and transporting lost pets to the animal shelter where their owners can reclaim them.

Animal Control officers are in action every day, handling many routine as well as emergency situations with pets and wild animals. One of the most important things that we do is to investigate animal bites. Animals that bite are quarantined and placed under observation to make sure the threat of rabies does not exist. Other situations which we investigate are animal cruelty and abuse, complaints of animal noise annoyance, unsanitary conditions, and abandoned animals.

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