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Click
here if you found an animal 
Click
here to adopt a pet 
Click
here to learn more about giving up an animal you own 
Animal Control and Shelter Service
Animal Control is third only to police and fire
protection in the personal protection. It is an important component
in providing a safe environment to live in.
By-laws are rules by which community peace and order are kept in neighborhoods.
By-law enforcement provides an effective, neutral way of imposing
restrictions on people's tendency not to respect shared public space
and the way their activities may infringe on someone else's property
or rights.
We are responsible for stray or nuisance dogs or
cats in the Municipalities of:
The City of Greater Sudbury,
The Town of Espanola,
The Town of Massey,
or stray or nuisance dogs, in the Municipalities
of:
The Town of Nairn-Hyman,
The Township of Baldwin (McKerrow),
The Town of Webbwood,
The Town of Walford,
The Town of Spanish,
The Towns of Little Current & Sheguiandah
CALL:
(705) 673-DOGS (3647).
8:30 AM - 6 PM, 7 days a week*
*Closed on Statuatory Holidays!
After Hours:
For concerns regarding injured stray dogs or cats,
or situations where a dog or cat are a threat to public safety
in the municipalities listed above;
Call: (705) 673-DOGS (3647) and press
1 for emergencies.
For all other emergencies call 9-1-1
Lost and found reports may be placed anytime by anyone
on our PetLynx AnimalTRACS™ Recovery System.
Click
here to place a lost or found report 
The Shelter
411 St Agnes St. W.,
Box 640
Azilda ON
P0M 1B0
Click
here for directions to the shelter 
CALL: (705) 673-DOGS (3647).
8:30 AM - 6 PM, Monday- Saturday
1-4 PM (or by appointment) on Sundays
and Statuatory Holidays, closed Christmas Day!
Click
here to learn about Friends of Shelter Pets 
Our community partner!
About us
We have been in the animal control and shelter business
since 1986 and are experienced and compassionate about the important
work we do.
We provide service for the following communities:
City of Greater Sudbury- Since January 1, 2004
Town of Nairn Hyman- January 1, 2007
Town of Espanola- January 1, 2009
Township Of Baldwin (McKerrow)- January 1, 2009
Town od Sables-Spanish Rivers (Massey, Webbwood, Walford)- January
1, 2009
Town of Spanish- January 1, 2009
Town of Northeastern Manitoulin & The Islands (Little Current,
Sheguiandah)- July 15, 2009
Our approach
Education and high profile patrols have gained us the respect
of the residents we serve. It is our intention to provide superior
care for lost, abandoned and injured dogs and cats. Reducing the
number of animals that are invariably euthanized each year is our
major goal.
The reason for companion animal overpopulation is that many people
do not spay or neuter their dogs and cats, which then reproduce,
creating enormous numbers of kittens and puppies. They are responsible
for introducing more animals into a world that already has too many
cats and dogs in need of good homes. Follow the link below to read
more about the spay/neuter program.
Many animals are left to suffer on the street or are abandoned
or killed by their owners. The lucky ones are taken to open-admission
shelters. Many of the animals who make it to The Greater Sudbury
Animal Shelter (an open-admission shelter) are reclaimed by their
guardians or adopted into new homes.
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