Animal Control Unit
Connecticut Department of Agriculture
450 Columbus Boulevard, Suite 702, Hartford, CT 06103
Phone: (860) 713-2506 Fax: (860) 713-2515 Email: agr.animalcontrol@ct.gov
The Connecticut Department of Agriculture's Animal Control Unit is responsible for the investigation of property damage, injury and nuisance caused by dogs. The Unit is charged with the enforcement of laws pertaining to the licensing and control of dogs, the licensing and inspection of pet facilities and rabies control. State Animal Control investigates animal cruelty complaints and frequently assists Municipal Animal Control Officers investigating animal cruelty within their jurisdictions. The Unit also operates a large animal rehabilitation center which holds and rehabilitates evidence animals in on-going cruelty prosecutions. It also supports and educates the public and local or municipal animal control officials in enforcement of Connecticut dog law and behavior.
Inquiries for adoption can be directed to agr.animalcontrol@ct.gov, or 860-713-2506. Our “Officer of the Day” that monitors that email account and phone line, will route the request to the appropriate SACO. Or visit the link below to learn more about the Second Chance Animal Adoption Program.
Dog Licensing, Dog Health and Control of Dogs
Dog owners should be aware of the nine items listed below about dog ownership in Connecticut:
Connecticut dog owners are responsible for their dogs. Read three items listed below about damage and injury:
The Bureau staff works with state and local authorities in dealing with rabid and suspect rabid animals, verify rabies vaccination status for dogs and cats, and provide transportation and handling of specimens for testing. You can get current Connecticut rabies statistics here. Most of these cases involved wildlife such as raccoons and skunks, however, many cases involved domestic animals such as dogs, cats, cows and horses. For further information regarding rabies, please visit the Department of Agriculture's Rabies Manual and Department of Public Health's, Rabies Information page.
Licensing, Inspection of Pet Facilities
The following list of four duties are performed by Connecticut State Animal Control Unit staff:
Animal Cruelty
The Animal Control Unit investigates animal neglect and animal cruelty complaints involving domestic animals. This can include illegal animal fighting and animal hoarding. If sufficient evidence pursuant to Section 53-247 of the Connecticut General Statutes is gathered. Unit staff prepare a request for a search warrant. Complaints regarding animal neglect or animal cruelty can be made to local animal control officers or the State Animal Control Unit.
Large Animal Rehabilitation Center
The Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Regulatory Services' Animal Control Unit, is charged (Connecticut General Statutes Sections 22-329, 22-329a) with the prevention of cruelty to and seizure of abused animals. In response to this charge, in 2002, the Department of Agriculture constructed a large animal rehabilitation facility designed to hold horses or other large animals that have been seized in cases of substantiated charges of animal cruelty. For further information about this facility, visit Second Chance Large Animal Rehabilitation Facility, or contact the Animal Control Unit at (860) 713-2506.
Attention Municipalities and Town Clerks:
The updated Dog Fund calculation worksheet located below will expedite and assist in accurately completing your report. There are three separate spreadsheets within this worksheet: town clerk, town dog fund report, and interest and penalty.
Municipal Animal Control Officer Monthly Report