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  1. Toronto Animal Services, Animal Control Officers investigate animal related complaints within the community. Bylaw enforcement officers monitor parks and public spaces and will respond to complaints involving off-leash dogs.

  2. Find and adopt a pet online or from one of the City's animal shelters. Check out our Second Chance Dogs, a new adoption program for dogs that have training needs.

  3. Local animal control. Call your local animal control to report: wildlife that is in need of assistance, injured or deceased. wildlife or a domestic animal that is roaming on public property. a dog attack (such as a bite) or an animal behaving in a way that poses a risk to the safety of people or other animals.

  4. To help give dogs currently in shelters the homes and summer memories they deserve, we have reduced the dog adoption fee to $50 until July 19. There are many animals staying at our shelters that need a home. View animals available for adoption online or call 416-338-PAWS.

  5. provide quality care for homeless animals that are sick or injured. reunite more than 2,000 lost animals with their guardians each year through our lost and found pets program. find responsible, loving homes for more than 4,000 animals each year through our pet adoption programs.

  6. In fall 2021, the City undertook a comprehensive review of the Animal Bylaw to gain insight into animal-related topics such as human-wildlife interactions, the feeding of wildlife, pet licensing and prohibited animals.

  7. If immediate medical attention is required, or if the offending dog is still at large, residents should first call 911. Dog bites or attacks can be reported by calling 311 or online. For rabies prevention, you must also report incidents to Toronto Public Health online or by calling 416-338-7600.

  8. The City of Toronto has partnered with DocuPet to make pet licensing and renewals faster and easier for pet owners. For a limited time, use promo code TASADOPT100 at checkout to receive a free designer tag of your choosing.

  9. Animal shelters are open to the public by appointment only for emergencies, adoption, pet redemption, pet surrender and fostering. The Surrender Process. You can surrender an animal at any of our shelters, by making an appointment, regardless of where you live in Toronto.

  10. Animals & Pets. Lost & Found Pets. View a list of lost animals found within the last 14 days, including where they were found and which shelter they are at now. Stray Animals Report. If You Have Lost Your Pet. Who to Contact. Contact 416-338-PAWS (7297) or 311 to file a lost animal report.

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