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Animal
Control Is A Community Effort
As of July 1st we will no longer be using the City of San Bernardino Animal Control for animal field services in the city. They will continue to provide shelter services through December, but all other business will be directly by and through the city.
Fontana Animal Services Team (FAST)
8353 Sierra Ave.
Fontana, CA 92334
909-350-7700
Effective Animal Control is a partnership between the community
and the agency. Each doing its part solves problems that neither
can do alone.
What
Citizens Can Do:
- Spay and neuter your pets. Their
behavior improves and fewer unwanted animals are born.
- Confine your pets properly. The
animals will be safe and will not be problem for your neighbors.
- Vaccinate your pets and see that
they receive proper medical care.
- License your dogs and see that
the tags are on them at all times.
- Attach identification tags to
your pets' collars with current telephone numbers. A lost pet
can be quickly returned with this simple "trick".
- Don't let your dog bark all the
time--he's not being a good watch dog, he's simply bored and is
now driving your neighbors nuts. Make him part of the family!
- Join or start a Neighborhood
Watch and make animal related problems a priority.
When
Reporting an Animal Control Problem:
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Provide accurate information,
such as addresses and specific locations.
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Your identity will be kept confidential;
we will ask for your phone number in case we need more information
from you and to follow-up with any progress.
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Be willing to confine a stray
dog for pick up. If the dog remains loose, he may be gone when
the Animal Control Officer arrives. And of course the dog will
return later. The problem has not been solved.
Interested in
adopting a pet? Listed below are some websites that provide
information on how and where you can adopt a pet.
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