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Pets in Vehicles PSA
 
 
Mission
The Cedar Park Animal Control Unit helps to ensure that our community enjoys a high quality of life by enforcing laws that protect citizens from dangerous animals and domestic animals from abuse and neglect.
We investigate a wide range of complaints, including barking dogs, animal bites, and animal-abuse complaints. Animals may be impounded and quarantined when appropriate to address safety and health concerns. Animal Control Officers may issue citations for violations of city ordinance or state law. By working to help the public have a thorough understanding of and compliance with these laws, we promote the safety and well-being of animals and improve relations between animal owners and the general public.
 
Cedar Park Animal Control
911 Quest Parkway
Cedar Park, Texas 78613
(512) 260-4622
animalcontrol@cedarparktx.us

EMERGENCY Dial 9-1-1
 
Leander Animal Control
(512) 528-2800
Williamson County Animal Control
(512) 943-1389
Round Rock Animal Control
(512) 218-5500
Hutto Animal Control
(512) 759-5985






If your pet has been picked up by any of the above agencies, it will be taken to:

Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter
1855 SE Inner Loop
Georgetown TX 78626
(512) 943-3322
http://www.wilcopets.org


Remember:

- Pets can wander far from home.
- People will sometimes pick up a lost pet, take it home, then call Animal Control or bring it to a Shelter.
- Keep looking! Check Shelters on a daily basis.
- Get a Microchip (along with collar and tags). Collar and Tags may fall off, but microchips don’t.
- Place ads in newspapers and on the internet.
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