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Animal Control
Animal Control
90 Crawford W Long St
Danielsville, GA 30633
Hour of Operation
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Phone: 706-795-5589
Fax: 706-795-3240
Email:
Staff & Contact Information
Staff & Contact Information
Department Head -
Phone: 706-795-5589
Email:
Administration -
Phone: 706-795-6411
Madison County Animal Control handles ONLY Dog complaints!
Madison County Animal Control handles ONLY Dog complaints!
Please contact the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Division at
770-535-5700 for wild animal calls.
The Madison County Animal Control Office is under the supervision of Madison County Sheriff's Department.
The majority of Madison County Animal Control’s duties are the control of vicious and dangerous dogs.
Madison County Animal Control will respond to stray animal calls as time allows.
Please take time to read the ordinance below. There have been significant changes to Georgia State Law on dogs in July of 2012, and Madison County has revised the local ordinance to comply with these changes.
Please take time to read the ordinance below. There have been significant changes to Georgia State Law on dogs in July of 2012, and Madison County has revised the local ordinance to comply with these changes.
Contact the Humane Society of the United States for information on reporting cruelty and illegal dog fighting. A toll-free line has been established to report dog fighting. Norred & Associates will operate the hotline, evaluate the tips called into the hotline and forward them to the appropriate law enforcement agency. The hotline number is 877-TIP-HSUS (847-4787)
Contact the Humane Society of the United States for information on reporting cruelty and illegal dog fighting. A toll-free line has been established to report dog fighting. Norred & Associates will operate the hotline, evaluate the tips called into the hotline and forward them to the appropriate law enforcement agency. The hotline number is 877-TIP-HSUS (847-4787)
Generally, violations of the Madison County Ordinances do not occur when an officer is present. Complainants for Section 2, Duty of Owner to Keep Animals Under Restraint, must be willing to identify the animal’s owner and testify in court if necessary. To ensure all information is properly collected and recorded, callers will required to submit an affidavit of Complaint and return it to the Animal Control Office before the Animal Control Officer will be dispatched to the call. For Madison County Animal Control to successfully respond to your needs and prosecute Section 2 of the ordinance, the Animal Control Officer must physically see the animal in violation of the ordinance, or have a witness to present evidence of the violation to the Magistrate Court judge.
Generally, violations of the Madison County Ordinances do not occur when an officer is present. Complainants for Section 2, Duty of Owner to Keep Animals Under Restraint, must be willing to identify the animal’s owner and testify in court if necessary. To ensure all information is properly collected and recorded, callers will required to submit an affidavit of Complaint and return it to the Animal Control Office before the Animal Control Officer will be dispatched to the call. For Madison County Animal Control to successfully respond to your needs and prosecute Section 2 of the ordinance, the Animal Control Officer must physically see the animal in violation of the ordinance, or have a witness to present evidence of the violation to the Magistrate Court judge.
Madison County Animal Control will verify current rabies vaccinations on all animals when responding to complaints. Rabies is a very dangerous disease and a current vaccination on all domestic dogs and cats is the key to preventing the spread of this disease.
Madison County Animal Control will verify current rabies vaccinations on all animals when responding to complaints. Rabies is a very dangerous disease and a current vaccination on all domestic dogs and cats is the key to preventing the spread of this disease.
It shall be the duty of any person bitten by any animal reasonably suspected of being rabid immediately to notify the County board of health. It shall be the duty of the owner, custodian, or person having possession and knowledge of any animal which has bitten any person or animal or of any animal which exhibits any signs of rabies to notify the County board of health and to confine such animal in accordance with rules and regulations of the County board of health.
It shall be the duty of any person bitten by any animal reasonably suspected of being rabid immediately to notify the County board of health. It shall be the duty of the owner, custodian, or person having possession and knowledge of any animal which has bitten any person or animal or of any animal which exhibits any signs of rabies to notify the County board of health and to confine such animal in accordance with rules and regulations of the County board of health.
Madison County Board of Health 706-795-2131
Madison County Board of Health 706-795-2131
Any person that suffers an animal bite that is severe, immediately dial 911.
Any person that suffers an animal bite that is severe, immediately dial 911.
Stray animals are held for 3 days in our facility and then are either transferred to Madison Oglethorpe Animal Shelter, other rescues in the area, or are euthanized. Sadly, the majority of impounded animals will be euthanized, due to overcrowding of shelters and rescues.
Stray animals are held for 3 days in our facility and then are either transferred to Madison Oglethorpe Animal Shelter, other rescues in the area, or are euthanized. Sadly, the majority of impounded animals will be euthanized, due to overcrowding of shelters and rescues.
“Prevent a Litter, Spay or Neuter Your Critter”
“Prevent a Litter, Spay or Neuter Your Critter”