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The City of Toronto inspects and investigates animal-related complaints and enforces animal bylaws and regulations. Learn how to report a dog bite, a noisy animal, a dead animal, or a prohibited animal, and see the fines for animal-related offences.
- Adopt a Pet
Animal/Pet Adoption Fee; bird (budgie, finch) $5: bird...
- Animal Bylaw Review
In fall 2021, the City undertook a comprehensive review of...
- Pets in The City
City of Toronto; Community & People; Animals & Pets; Pets in...
- Spay & Neuter Services
SNYP (Spay Neuter Your Pet) Mobile Clinic Program Book an...
- Animal Shelters
provide quality care for homeless animals that are sick or...
- Adoption Partners
Cats and dogs from Toronto Animal Services are not...
- Wildlife Proof Your Home and Lawn
Balcony – Clear balcony of all debris and garbage. Repair...
- Squirrels
Contact a local animal removal agency to help you humanely...
- Adopt a Pet
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.
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.
Looking for a shelter in Toronto, ON? Adopt a dog or cat today! Search for local pets in need of a home. Adoptapet.com can help you find directions to your closest shelter and allows you to browse pets for adoption before you visit.
Toronto Animal Services. Mobile clinic offering licensing, rabies vaccination and microchips for dogs and cats; runs in various locations throughout the City. By appointment only; visit www.toronto.ca/chiptruck for dates and locations. Free clinic for feral cat colonies only.
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Mobile clinic offering licensing, rabies vaccination and microchips for dogs and cats; runs in various locations throughout the City. By appointment only; visit www.toronto.ca/chiptruck for dates and locations. Feral Cat Free Spay/Neuter Clinic. Free clinic for feral cat colonies only.