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aesthetic perfectus (08/28/2020)
Called them about a abandon young cat. They told me to contained the cat which I did and that they'll pick the cat up. 30 mins later nothing. So I called them and they said they won't pick up a cat unless they are injured. So now we'll have to leave it out again. Sad it is.
The Hennessy (06/09/2020)
You call for an animal problem they dont even show up there lousy
Er M (04/09/2020)
They're not doing their job rightud83dude22 sad experience contacting this place. The worst service ever.!
Rianella Hafley (09/12/2017)
Being an ACO must be the hardest job in the world.  Every day, you encounter difficult and heartbreaking situations as you try to help animals that have experienced the worst in humans.  They have no voice, free will, or fingers to help themselves so they are at the mercy of humans and it is my hope that they will encounter someone like you who cares about them and will help them.  The ones that are hungry, thirsty, injured, or have inadequate shelter when the temperatures are extreme.  To not lose focus or perspective and to maintain the professionalism and attitude required while being compassionate and the only voice of reason sometimes, must be extremely stressful.  Of course, not every dog can be helped (or even found when they are running loose), and not every interaction has the desired outcome.  In my neighborhood, we have unfortunately found many loose dogs that needed help and each time you have responded quickly and helped them.  My first focus is on the welfare of the dog because my experience is that the vast majority of them are good dogs that just need someone to help them.    We are grateful that you do what you do.   But sometimes there will be a dog that is aggressive because whatever human it was unfortunate enough to be entrusted to, caused the dog to be that way somewhere along the way.  On Friday, there was a situation where 4 dogs were running loose and one of them was aggressive to me and a another neighbor.  To the ACO that responded quickly and did such a great job getting them contained under what was probably enormous stress (multiple dogs, a garage sale in a neighboring yard with a baby in the driveway, neighbors watching and giving their input), THANK YOU.    Thank You for what you do to help animals that are lost, been abandoned, neglected, or mistreated.   To make sure justice is done on the animal's behalf and that the community is protected.  You have our respect and gratitude.
Stephanie MacLean (07/12/2017)
Called about a dog that has been aggressive to me and my dogs on our daily walks. They came out and couldn't catch the dog (I was later told) go back outside few hours later to see the dog trying to attack a little boy. Called again, I hope they do something before someone is hurt.
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