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Animal Control
The Freehold Health Department contracts with Western Monmouth Animal Control for domestic animal control services. In Freehold, animal control is responsible for picking up stray dogs and cats, responding to animal complaints and seeing that all dogs are licensed in the Township. In addition, animal control assists with the enforcement of leash and curbing laws. If you find you are in need of animal services, please contact Animal Control at 732-294-2060.
Residential Wildlife Control
The Township of Freehold is unable to provide services for healthy residential wildlife control. We advise that you call a private residential wildlife control company to assist you with problems. Telephone numbers may be found in the phone book.
If an animal is acting unusually, appears to be sick, or is threatening you in some way, please contact our animal control officer immediately at 732-294-2060. During weekends, contact the Police Department at 732-462-7500.
Injured Animals
If you encounter an injured dog or cat, please contact our animal control officer for assistance at 732-294-2060. During weekends, contact the Police Department at 732-462-7500.
If you encounter an injured wild animal, contact an appropriate wildlife rehabilitator.
Feral Cat Colonies
In New Jersey, cats are the third-highest species of animal to encounter rabies. This is largely due to the numbers of stray unvaccinated cats that are found throughout New Jersey. Trap and neuter programs promote vaccinations and the keeping of cat colonies with population control. However, newly vaccinated cats remain protected for only 1 year and eventually become susceptible again to rabies. Once a stray cat is trapped, it is extremely difficult to trap again for revaccination. As such, given the nocturnal habits, feral cats are more likely to encounter wild raccoons (the natural reservoir for rabies). Therefore, to minimize the threat of rabies to the general public, it is unlawful to feed feral cats in Freehold Township.
Please Don't Feed the Animals!
Wild animals often become a nuisance when fed. They may lose their fear of humans and increase the risk of exposure to disease through animal bites and droppings left by the animal. You may believe that feeding them is helping them in some way, but in fact, the opposite is true. We would like to remind all residents that it is prohibited by township ordinance to feed wildlife, including but not limited to deer, waterfowl and feral cats.
Freehold Township Animal Control
Freehold Township contracts with Western Monmouth Animal Control for domestic animal control services. In Freehold, animal control is responsible for picking up stray dogs and cats, responding to animal complaints and seeing that all dogs are licensed in the Township. In addition, animal control assists with the enforcement of leash and curbing laws. If you find you are in need of animal services, please contact Animal Control at 732-294-2060.
Freehold Borough Animal Control
Western Monmouth Animal Control provides animal control services that are coordinated through the Freehold Health Department. Western Monmouth Animal Control is responsible for picking up stray dogs and cats in the Borough, responding to all animal complaints and concerns, and to ensure cats and dogs are properly licensed in the Borough.
Manalapan Township Animal Control
If you see a stray dog or cat, please report it by calling the Animal Control Officer via the Health Department at 732-446-8345 during normal hours. After working hours, please call the police. Stray dogs and cats are transported to SPCA in Eatontown (732-542-0040). If you lost an animal, please call Animal Control or the Shelter. If you encounter an injured dog or cat, please call the Animal Control Officer via the Health Department at 732-446-8345. If you encounter an injured wild animal, contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. The list of animal rehabilitators in NJ can be found on NJ Division of Fish, Game & Wildlife website – http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/pdf/rehab_list.pdf.
Tinton Falls Borough Animal Control
The Monmouth County SPCA serves Tinton Falls Borough for all animal control services. If you are in need of Animal Control Services, please call your local non-emergency police department to dispatch an officer. If you need additional information, please call 732-542-0040 x 5.
Wall Township Animal Control
The Monmouth County SPCA serves Wall Township for all animal control services. If you are in need of Animal Control Services, please call your local non-emergency police department to dispatch an officer. If you need additional information, please call 732-542-0040 x 5.
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Animal Control
Phone: 732-294-2060
During weekends, contact the Police Department at 732-462-7500.