Address: 180 Division Dr, Wilmington, NC 28401, USA
Phone: +19107987500
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Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: 8AM–12PM
Becky Smith
Exceptional Group Of Individuals! Great Customer Service! Individuals That Care About What They Do!
Nickie Bishop
It’s a definite 5 stars for me. I think the staff here are wonderful and very caring. I was looking to adopt a particular dog but needed to go through the proper procedures prior to her becoming available. Shout out to Terry because I called every day to check on her and Terry was always kind and polite. Everyone we worked with were extremely professional and so good with all the pups. Thank you all. We love our prissy little Lulu!!
Sharon Gavrila
Had an injured cat that was obviously owned by someone (had a collar no tags). officer came in his truck, pulled in the driveway, immediately made a u-turn and left. When we called him saying he was at the right house (thinking he turned around because he thought he was lost) he stated "well I didn't see it in the yard so it must be running around fine". That makes no sense. You can tell these guys really care...
Micky Harling
It was very clean. The staff was friendly and helpful. I was searching for my lost cat. But did not find her among the strays. They had several cats up for adoption, 1 kitten and 2 older cats. They were all in good shape, friendly and playful.
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You can contact the county parks system and speak with them. We don't have anything to do with the dog parks. That's who I would call first.
Animal Services can pick stray cats up but they have to be in a carrier or contained in something.
https://www.newhanoversheriff.com/animal-services-unit/
No unfortunately we do not it is so sad 🙏🏿❤️
I think you can go to the animal shelter to do it.
I used the ASPCA on 23rd street once. I don't know if they're still there or not.
Report it to them by calling and making an official report. That's considered a dangerous dog and they'd do a welfare check of the home, etc
I definitely recommend that you report this to them. They'll send a deputy out to investigate and they'll try and locate their liar. There used to be a huge coyote wolf hybrid in the Greenville loop road area and a sheriff was able to kill it bc of a neighbor finding its liar/sleep spot. This one was brazen enough and would come out in broad daylight killing large duck/geese, small horses,dogs, cats, etc..
They've got ferrets at Petco 324 S. College Road next to Staples
I would assume all that you have. I don't think they'd turn away any animal. Is it a litter and owner surrender?
Try to find a rescue or someone looking for a dog first. Smh
Yes, technically in New Hanover County your pets aren't allowed to roam off the property. I have 2feral cats that are fixed & vaccintes and they don't ever leave my property. So if she thinks she'll be fined $100 for not keeping her cat on her property (which if she's feeding her well, the cat won't go very far) or keeping it inside. Good luck with this. I hope this doesn't cause the cat to end up at the shelter!!
What kind of dog is it
How can i get this info to the correct person and remain anonymous
Not unless someone has physical contact with one. Otherwise a pest control company that is also a wildlife removal should be contacted.
There is a noise ordinance Call the new hanover co. Sheriff's animal control to register a complaint
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