domestication
The process is domestication.
habituation
Desensitizing :D
Yes, animal control services offer eradication of almost any kind of small to mid size animals, especially woodchucks. Call your local exterminator or animal control service to be certain.
It generally refers to an animal that is accustomed to living with humans, such as a cat or dog.
The Animal Control Service make sure that pets are under proper control by their owners. They investigate reports and evaluate situations involving animal control. They can give out a 'notice of compliance' which includes a list of things that needs to be changed to allow an owner to keep their animal. They can take an owner to court for neglect or other issues.
The color of any animal's fur is hereditary, except for a certain type of rabbit (Siamese?) which is changed by temperature.
If you contact them right away, you have a chance of getting your pet back. Most animal control places hand domestic pets over to shelters right away because they don't have the place to keep them. If your animal isn't a domestic animal, chances are it's unsafe and they won't give it back to you unless their practices have changed over the years.
You can - depending on the animal - but you shouldn't. Wild animals, excpecially older animals, are accustomed to living in the wild. If you find an injured animal, you should call your local wildlife canter and report it.
Yes, Phoenix does have an animal control department. It is the Maricopa County Animal Care & Control. It helps to control the animals in Arizona especially Phoenix.
If you have contacted Animal Control but they have not responded, you can call the police and perhaps they can contact Animal Control for you, or tell the police that Animal Control hasn't come out to take care of the dog.
Napoleon isolates certain animals because he wants to be in control and have all the power. These animals are starting trouble and trying to make it so he has no control or power.