Animal Control-City of Seattle

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900 4th Ave
Seattle, WA 98164

Animal Control-City of Seattle is a municipal organization based in Seattle, WA that focuses on managing and responding to animal-related issues within the city limits.

They work to enforce local animal control ordinances, provide assistance to residents with animal concerns, and promote responsible pet ownership through education and outreach programs.

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1.514 reviews
Anthony G.
4/8/2019

My dog was badly bitten by two off leash dogs. I contacted animal control for the first time. The person who answered my call took information, opened a case, and it was handled promptly. The case...

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Melissa A.
11/21/2024

I had an extremely disappointing experience with Seattle Animal Control on Monday, November 18, 2024, around 3:20-3:30 PM. I called to report what I believed to be a dog in need of a welfare...

Matt
4/29/2025

This is by far the most unprofessional and uncourteous government organization I've ever dealt with. I called a few times about noise complaints from my neighboring dogs. Upon coming out to check...

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Marti R.
9/8/2022

I had a sick cat, little money, and looked up the human society. I could get no one on the phone. I went to the website and I had to put down a small deposit no problem. It says I have to book an...

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Tommy S.
3/7/2022

Looking at other comments here makes me feel better. I thought it was just me that was dealing with the incompetence at this place. It seems they follow a similar model as the police in Seattle,...

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