Animal Welfare
Animal Welfare is dedicated to protecting the citizens of the City of Tulsa from rabies
and reducing the incidence of animal-inflicted injuries by promoting responsible pet
ownership through public education and the enforcement of Animal Welfare
laws.
What Does
Animal Welfare Do?
Animal Welfare has many responsibilities including:
- Investigation and
follow-up of animal-inflicted injuries.
- Observing and examining
impounded animals for rabies.
- Enforcing leash laws and
other Animal Welfare ordinances.
- Capturing and impounding
stray animals.
- Promoting the adoption
of animals or providing for the humane disposal of unwanted stray animals.
- Selling dog and cat
licenses as required by law.
- Investigating animal
cruelty, vicious animal, and nuisance animal complaints.
LEASH LAW
The City of Tulsa leash law states that no dog or cat can be off its owner's property
unless the dog is under leash or at heel or the cat is in the physical control of its
owner.
What If Leash
Laws Are Broken?
A dog/cat-at-large may be picked up by an Animal Welfare Officer and impounded at our
facility or returned to the owner if the dog/cat has a current license tag or other
identification. The owner may also be issued a dog/cat-at-large citation and be fined.
Citations may require a court appearance.
Who Enforces
Leash Laws?
Animal Welfare or police officers enforce local leash laws in the City of Tulsa.
What Happens To
Stray Dogs/Cats?
Animal Welfare accepts stray and owned dogs/cats brought to our facility. We dispatch an
officer to pick up dogs/cats when they bite someone or are straying on private or public
property.
How Long Are
Stray Animals Impounded?
Stray animals are held for three days, not including holidays or days
the shelter is closed. Animal Welfare makes every attempt to contact the owner of those animals
with licenses or identification.
How Do I Find
Out If My Pet Was Impounded?
If your dog or cat is wearing a pet tag, we will contact you and let you know it was
impounded. If your dog or cat is not licensed, the best way to find out if your animal has
been impounded is to visit our facility. Try to search the facility daily because animals
are impounded every day. Impound, boarding, and license and vaccination costs, if
applicable, will be charge to reclaim your animal.
What
are the animal redemption fees?
- Impoundment Fee. $15.00 for cats, dogs, & other small
animals. $58.00 for Horses, Cows, and other livestock
- Daily Fees. $5.00 for each day or part of a day, which begins at
12:01 am
- Rabies Vaccination Fee. $7.00 Rabies Vaccination if not
current by licensed veterinarian.
- City License Fee. $3.00 if animal is spayed / neutered
- Sterilization Deposit if animal is not spayed / neutered $ 50.00
- Dog/Cat at large Citation $75.00
- Un-spayed/Un-neutered Citation $75.00
- Unvaccinated Animal Citation $75.00
- Unlicensed Animal Citation $75.00
- Allowing a horse, mule, cow, goat, or pig to run at large Booked
to Court
DOG and CAT
LICENSING
City Ordinance requires all dogs and cats four months and older to be licensed annually
and have a current rabies vaccination.
Why Should I
License My Dog or Cat?
The most important reasons to license your dog or cat are:
- A current license is
proof of rabies vaccination and shows your dog or cat is protected from rabies.
- A lost dog or cat with a
license tag has a better chance of being returned to its owner.
How Much Does A
License Cost?
The fee is $3.00 annually for a dog or cat.
How Do I License
My Dog or Cat?
If your dog or cat is vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian, you can take
the signed vaccination certificate to the Animal Welfare facility to purchase a license.
The vaccination certificate and appropriate fee can also be mailed to the City of Tulsa
within 15 days of vaccination. A license will be mailed to you.
How Often Do I
Have To License My Dog or Cat?
A license is valid for one year from the month of the most recent rabies vaccination.
What If I'm
Given a Licensed Dog or Cat?
You will have to purchase a new pet tag.
What Happens If
My Dog or Cat Loses Its Tags?
If your dog or cat looses its license tags, apply in writing or person for a duplicate
license application. There is a 50 cent fee for duplicate tags.
How Do I Renew
The License?
Your dog or cat license must be renewed annually. See How Do I License My Dog or Cat?
RABIES
VACCINATION
It is very important for dogs and cats to have a current rabies vaccination. Pets may come
into contact with wild animals who could have rabies. If your dog or cat is bitten by a
rabid animal it could be infected with rabies, putting you and your family at risk. A
rabies vaccination is also required by law to license your dog or cat.
What Is A Valid
Vaccination?
For licensing purposes, the rabies vaccination must be given by a licensed veterinarian. A
vaccination certificate signed by the veterinarian must be supplied as proof of
vaccination.
What
Vaccinations Are Not Valid?
Vaccinations given by an owner, animal breeder, pet store, as well as out-of-country, are
not valid for licensing purposes.
How Long Are
Vaccinations Good?
Depending on the vaccine given, the rabies vaccination is good for one year or three
years. It is always best to consult with your veterinarian concerning vaccinations,
treatment and health questions regarding your pet.
ANIMAL-INFLICTED
INJURIES
More than several hundred animal-inflicted injuries are reported to Animal Welfare
every
year. Most of these injuries are caused by dog and cat bites.
How Do I Report
An Animal-Inflicted Injury?
Animal-inflicted injuries should be reported immediately. If the injury occurs in the City
of Tulsa, call Animal Welfare. If the injury occurs outside the city limits of Tulsa,
report the injury to the local authority. If possible, confine the animal first and then
call the appropriate number. Tell the person answering the phone where the animal is. Try
to describe the breed, size, color or any distinct markings on the animal, where it may
live, and if it's wearing a collar or tags. An Animal Welfare Officer will be dispatched
to your location to complete an animal bite report.
Are
Animal-Inflicted Injuries Dangerous?
Yes. Animal-inflicted injuries, including scratches and bites, pose a rabies threat. If
you are injured, wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water, report the incident, and
call your physician for treatment advice.
What Happens To
An Animal That Causes Injuries ?
The animal is impounded and observed, or sent to the lab for rabies virus testing. It will
be impounded at our facility or it may be impounded at an approved veterinary hospital at
the owner's expense.
PET
ADOPTIONS
Animal Welfare has a pet adoption program for stray and unwanted dogs and cats.
Where Do
Adoption Animals Come From?
The animals were impounded and not claimed by an owner, or given to Animal Welfare
by
their owner.
Will My Adopted
Animal Be Healthy?
We cannot guarantee the health of any adopted animal, however, unhealthy animals will be
exchanged within 14 days of adoption.
How Much Does It
Cost To Adopt A Pet?
Dogs and cats cost $56.00 for adult animals and $50.00 for juveniles under 4 months.
What Does The
Adoption Fee Include?
ADOPTING A
PET...
So you're thinking about adopting a pet? Pets can be a wonderful addition to your life. To
be sure you are ready for a pet, take a few minutes to answer the following questions.
Should I Take My
New Pet To A Veterinarian?
To be sure your pet is healthy, we strongly recommend that you take it to a veterinarian
within two weeks of adoption. Not all animal diseases have symptoms right away but a
veterinarian will be able to identify any health-related problems. The vaccinations
included with the adoption are not good for a lifetime and do not cover all diseases your
pet may have been exposed to prior to adoption.
Where Can I
Adopt An Animal From Animal Welfare?
Animals are available for adoption at the Animal Shelter.
SPAYING/NEUTERING
Spay/neutering is the surgical removal of organs essential to animal reproduction.
Why Should My
Pet Be Spayed/Neutered?
The most important reason to spay or neuter your pet is because more than 10,000 unwanted
dogs and cats in our shelter are put to death each year. City Ordinance requires all dogs
and cats over the age of six months to be spayed or neutered. Certain exemptions are
allowed by permit. By law, every dog and cat adopted from our shelter has to be spayed or
neutered.
How Much Does It
Cost To Spay or Neuter My New Pet?
The cost of spaying or neutering is included in the adoption fee.
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