My animal was picked up running loose. Why do I have to pay to get them out of the shelter?

When an animal is impounded, it is done so for the animal’s protection and public safety. With very few exceptions, the reason for the animal being in the Animal Control Facility is owner related. The owner bears a portion of the cost for the impounding, housing and medical treatment of their animal.

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1. Why do I have to license my dog?
2. How many dogs or cats can I have?
3. How long are stray animals kept?
4. My Neighbor's dog barks constantly. What should I do?
5. Can I call in a complaint and remain anonymous?
6. My dog bit someone. What should I do?
7. Why do I have to pay a license penalty when I never received a reminder?
8. How long is my pets rabies shot good for?
9. I've moved here from another state. Will I have to give my pet a new rabies shot?
10. Why won't animal control staff give me advice on animal health or vaccinations?
11. My animal was picked up running loose. Why do I have to pay to get them out of the shelter?
12. Why can't I tie up my dog?