Pickens County Animal Control

Category: County government office

Address: 216 C David Stone Rd, Pickens, SC 29671, USA

Phone: +18648982459

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Crystal Rimiller

Sep 6, 2022

Pickens county animal control is a joke. Got 2 feral cats on my property. My mom got bite by one of them and they refuse to come get the cats. I have 2 small kids that play outside and can get bitten as well. But nope. They refuse to do anything. We cannot catch these cats ourselves and no one will take them. Animal controls job is to control animals but they not doing that. If i could give zero stars i would.

Richard Wilkie

Jan 17, 2021

Not happy we have had the same neighbors dog in our yard and neighbors yard since june taring out trash.We have contacted animal control over and over and over.We have sent time and date stamped picks and 15 minutes ago I walk out my back door and the dog is on my deck and growled at me on my on deck.Guess we have to take care of it ourselves

Jessica Collier

Sep 16, 2020

I called and they came the same day. Very friendly and listened to my concerns over an aggressive dog.

Kelly Bolton & Jonathan Rice

Jul 20, 2020

The super nice schools are just about the only thing this town has going for it. I wish they'd spend some tax dollars making a LOW COST SPAY AND NEUTER program for Pickens County. The animal control and all area shelters tell me there's nothing they can do. There are rapidly multiplying STRAY CATS everywhere. Citizens of this county's only choice is to do nothing and have a bunch of starving cats and kittens everywhere, or we have to drive all the way to Greenville or Anderson to have access to low cost spay/neuter. Please make a solution!

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Questions & Answers

What can I do to keep my neighbor chickens and ducks out of my yard. Scares my grand kids and leaves dropping all over. Even the porch.

Juanita Crowe | Sep 12, 2021
Theodore Stoddard | Dec 16, 2021

What we did was first offer to build him a chicken coop. When they turned it down, we called animal control and they brought out a couple of cages. They can be charged with cleaning up the mess if you want to take them to court. If you don't want to do any of those, since I assume you live in the country, Shoot them! That's what we ended up doing when we had the same problem. I know it isn't the best answer for the problem but it is your right to have a safe and clean yard. What comes onto your property you own and can do what you see fit.

Where can a citizen find out what animal control can and will do?

Rock Sister | Sep 13, 2018
Rock Sister | Sep 13, 2019

Look on the county website

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