Animal Control
Patty Whittemore - Animal Control Officer

The Animal Control Department is here to enforce both the town by-laws as well as the
state laws pertaining to animals. We work to assist and educate the public in these
matters. If the public has questions regarding the laws, we are more then willing to help
them.
The Animal Control Department responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
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loose dogs |
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unlicensed dogs |
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dogs or cats hit by cars |
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unvaccinated dogs or cats (rabies) |
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barking dog complaints |
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quarantining dogs that have bitten |
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Animal abuse complaints |
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found dogs |
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loose livestock i.e. horses, cattle |
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livestock inspections |
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sick or injured wildlife |
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enforcement of Chapter 140 laws |
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dog bite, attack (people or another dog |
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dog attacks on livestock or pets of any type |
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quarantining dogs that have
fought with or killed wildlife |
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Animal Control is not responsible for the following:
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Wildlife in people's homes, sheds,
garages, etc., unless emergency circumstances exist. This includes but is not limited to
raccoons, skunks, bats. squirrels. For a problem such as these, please call the Problem
Animal Control Officer; Joe Renna (781)-767-1509 or Dick Voatronot (800)-375-2911
24hrs. |
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Animal Control does not trap wildlife
that is trap wildlife that is doing property damage. i.e. woodchucks eating gardens,
skunks digging up lawns. This is a job for someone licensed to do pest removal. |
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For dead wildlife in someone's yard,
they can bury it in their yard, or bag it and put it out with their trash, gloves should
be worn. |
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Found baby wildlife: people should call New
England Wildlife at (781)-749-1248. The best thing you can do, is leave it alone. |
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If you have a cat in a tree, you can
hire someone to climb the tree, or put tuna or sardines at the base of the tree. Mike's
Tree Service 826-5886, will come and charge you for their services. |
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Animal Control will not release a skunk
trapped by accident by a home owner meant to trap something else. |
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Rockland does not have a "Pooper
Scopper" Law. When people complain about this there is nothing under the law that can
be done. It is a common curtsey to pick up after the dog. |
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