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STRAY
DOGS
If you've found a stray dog in
Lebanon County please contact us
or your
local police department on our Municipalities page
5 things to do when you've found a friendly stray dog.
Please remember that you should NEVER
approach a dog that is openly aggressive or vicious. This
list assumes you are not afraid of the dog and that it is friendly
enough to not be putting your safety at risk.
| 1. |
Contact your
Police or the Humane Society. |
| 2. |
Contain the
animal in a yard, garage, leash, etc.. until Animal Control
arrives. |
| 3. |
Check to see
if the dog is wearing a collar and or license |
| 4. |
Check the
dogs ear and thigh to see if there are any obvious
tattoos. |
| 5. |
Check with
neighbors to see if they've lost their dog. |
Most residents of Lebanon County
will not be charged a fee for Canine Animal Control services from
the Humane Society of Lebanon County. So please do the right
thing. Help save an animals life.
It is not uncommon for stray dogs
to show aggression towards people. Generally a stray dog
is scared and anxious. Even the friendliest dog under scared
and anxious conditions can become aggressive until trust is earned.
You should never approach a dog that is not outwardly friendly
towards you. Contact the Humane Society or your Local Police
to handle any dogs that may put your safety at risk.
Other times a stray dog may never
get close enough for you to even determine whether or not its
friendly. Often times it wont let Animal Control get close
enough either. In this situation the Humane Society of Lebanon
County would have to place a dog trap to catch the animal.
Using one of these traps you can
quickly and easily catch a stray dog that is hanging around.
Using a trap considerably deters any ones chance of being bitten
or scratched and exposed to zoonotic diseases and possible
requirement of the animals euthanasia. Which increases our
chances of saving the animal and finding it a good home
In an attempt to help lessen the
burden of cost for housing, feeding, providing medical treatment
and rehabilitation services for the stray dogs of the county we
do charge the municipalities a fee for any dog that we handle
in their respective jurisdictions.
A large majority of the townships
and boroughs throughout the county have agreed to pay the fee
for this service. However other townships or boroughs must
be contacted prior to the Humane Society and the resident must
get authorization from the municipality before contacting us for
service.
All the municipalities and their
status on the fee can be found on the tables below.
This first table lists the townships
and boroughs that will pay the fee of this service for their residents.
The second table lists the municipalities
that require all residents to contact township personnel or the
local police department about strays animals to obtain authorization
prior to contacting the Humane Society. If you live in this
municipality you must contact your Local Police or Call your township
building.
Township where strays must be handled by police
or twp. personnel. |
| Municipality |
Fee
Status |
| Bethel Township |
Must contact municipality or Police Department! |
| Heidelberg
Township |
Must contact municipality or Police Department! |
| Millcreek
Township |
Must contact municipality or Police Department! |
| Richland Borough |
Must contact municipality or Police Department! |
| West Lebanon
Township |
Must contact municipality or Police Department! |
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Each municipality's policy on stray
animal fees is its own and was wrought by its governing council.
The Humane Society of Lebanon County cannot influence this policy
in any way. Only the residents and governing councils of
each municipality can dictate or change this policy during their
respective meetings. To inquire about a change in this policy,
or for information on contacting any municipalities, or their
governing bodies for any reason, please visit our Municipalities page.
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