Most communities throughout the United States have a problem now and again with dogs and cats causing problems. Whether it be an abuse claim or a damage caused by a dog or cat, the animal control officer is granted authority under law to make arrests and write citations to the human owners and to take animals into custody for quarantine or protection.
Most animal control officers do not function in a capacity to deal with issues involving wild game, but many officers in rural areas are authorized to handle issues of law concerning livestock. It is tough to imagine anyone who would abuse an animal, but the abuse is not confined to just dogs and cats. Any pet and livestock may be physically abused in any number of ways from severe beatings to being kept in unsanitary or dangerous conditions, as well as not having food or water provided to them.
Some animal control officers have expanded police powers in larger urban environments to the point of being provided firearms for their own protection. Some animal control officers have vehicles outfitted similar to police cruisers that are equipped to detain both animal and human offenders who violate the local jurisdictions animal laws. The carrying of firearms is new to the animal control officer and has become a necessity more for the human offenders they encounter rather than the other animal species they deal with on a day to day basis.
Animal control officers of big cities typically wear a uniform that looks very much like a regular police officer’s uniform though they are charged with keeping the animal laws and not the other criminal and traffic laws. Smaller communities may subcontract the private services of a business that provides animal control services. The smaller communities may have the provider of the services sworn as a public service officer in order to be granted arrest and citation issuing powers. Non-sworn officers in charge of animal control would need to have a police officer make arrests or issue citations.
The need for animal control services in communities grows as the population grows. The cause of most issues needing an officer to respond are the fault of negligent or irresponsible owners rather than being the fault of the animal itself.
Animal control officers receive 40,000 dollars a year in South Carolina. Animal control officers have a stressful but rewarding job.
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alot. Not much. Animal control officers are civil employees just like Police officers.
The average salary for animal control officers is $49,000 a year.
yes but in a different form
Animal Control Officers usually work for the county and they have great health and vacation benefits. They also usually like to work with animals and so get to have fun on their job and do what they love.
If your dog causes physical harm to another pet or human, it can be taken by officers. Also, if it is causing a disturbance to people, it can be subject to removal by authorities. Certainly if an animal is sick or injured and the owner is not taking care of it, officers can seize the creature. In any case, the animal has to be reported to be seized. Local ordinances are those that usually set the bounds for what can and cannot be done by animal control/police officers, and there are a lot of similarities. City and county codes and regulations as well as state mandates set the framework for the actions of officers assigned to animal control duties. Your local animal control officers or SPCA would probably be happy to discuss the particulars with you. Why not give them a call? Ask about adoptions, too.
Well they are kind of like animal police officers but it depends on if they work for just the city or if they work for the city police department so it all depends.
Animal control officers go through the same testing as a police officer. They have the same rights to pass out tickets that any cop has.
The average salary for animal control officers is $49,000 a year.
10.49 at begining average range 14.90 to 19.36
Animal cops are also known as humane officers, and typically work on behalf of Humane Societies. The job outlook for humane officers is not very good, since the counties in most states tend to exclusively use the services of animal control officers.