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An animal control service or animal control agency is an entity charged with responding to requests for help with , including , dangerous animals, and animals in distress. An individual who works for such an entity was once known as a dog catcher, but is generally now called an animal control officer, and may be an or a contractor – commonly employed by a , , , "RANGER SERVICES / POUND / LOST YOUR CAT OR DOG?" harvey.wa.gov.au or other subnational government area.


Duties and function
Typically animals that are found will be checked for owner identification, including checking any ID tags, scanning for microchips, and checking for tattoos. Animals may be returned to their owners, or transported to a veterinary clinic or . Animals held in the shelter can be returned to their owners, , released to the wild, held as evidence in a criminal investigation or euthanized.Notaro, Stephen J. "Disposition Of Shelter Companion Animals From Nonhuman Animal Control Officers, Citizen Finders, And Relinquished By Caregivers." Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 7.3 (2004): 181-188. Academic Search Premier. Web. March 13, 2013.

Animal control services may be provided by the government or through a contract with a or society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Officers may work for, or with, or departments, parks and recreation departments, and health departments by confining animals or investigating animal bites to humans.

Active cruelty to animals may be an indicator of serious psychological or violence problems. Facts About Animal Abuse & Domestic Violence American Humane Association Accessed November 12, 2006 Because of these links, in some places animal control officers have begun to look for and report on other issues.


Legal details in the United States of America
The most common requirements for this job is some prior experience handling animals on a farm, as a veterinary assistant or animal trainer. "Entry Requirements" , animalcontrol.org.nz Training is primarily on the job but some jurisdictions (like Virginia, North Carolina and Texas) require formal and continuing education VA Requirements, Code of Virginia available from community colleges and trade associations.

Some animal cruelty investigators are specially trained police officers. "Requirements for Becoming an Animal Cruelty Investigator" , criminaljusticeprograms.com The New York American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) formerly employed and Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) currently employs several Humane Law Enforcement Officers with some police powers (including the power of ) and the Oregon Humane Society employs Humane Special Agents in partnership with the Oregon State Police who are fully-sworn law enforcement officers. Throughout the United States this arrangement is becoming more common.


Politics
An American colloquialism labels an unpopular politician by saying that they "couldn't be elected dogcatcher", with "dogcatcher" referring to a very low-level elected office.

In practice, animal control officers are generally appointed by an executive authority and not elected. However, historic equivalents such as , which was tasked with the control of stray livestock, and , whose mandate extended exclusively to stray , were elective offices in Colonial and early American . The town of Duxbury, Vermont, was said to be the only place in the contemporary United States that actually elects a dog catcher, but electing of dogcatchers was found to be illegal in Vermont in 2018. The job was then designated as appointment-only, with Zeb Towne, the last elected dogcatcher in Duxbury, being unanimously appointed to the position.


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