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Animal Services
Animal Services is responsible for enforcing the laws that protect animals, sheltering and returning stray pets to their owners and promoting responsible pet ownership.
Animal Services
Status: Open
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
All Baltimore County Animal Services facilities are open and operating normally.
NEWS
- Avian Influenza in Domestic Cats and Backyard Poultry—The H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) virus has recently reemerged and increased its ability to infect people exposed to infected dairy cows and poultry. Learn more here.
- Looking to adopt? All fees are currently waived! Adoptions are completed same-day in-person. We do not accept applications digitally.
- Pet Surrenders—We encourage families to seek placement of pets with friends or family before surrendering your pet to the shelter. There are lots of resources to help keep pets with their families. If you need to surrender your pet to the shelter, an appointment is required. To get assistance with rehoming your animal or scheduling an appointment, please call 410-887-7297.
- Volunteers Wanted—If you're dedicated to walking dogs or caring for cats and critters, come volunteer with us! Inquire about hosting an event with the Adoption Express Cuddle Shuttle by emailing bcasvolunteer@baltimorecountymd.gov.
- Fosters Wanted—We’re actively looking for fosters for puppies, adult dogs, orphaned kittens, mother cats with kittens and medical cases. Supplies and medical care are provided. If you’re interested in fostering, submit an application.
- Microchipping—Call BCAS at 410-887-PAWS (7297) to schedule a $10 microchipping appointment.
REPORTS
View the Maryland Department of Agriculture shelter activity quarterly reports:
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WILDLIFE CONTROL
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) provides formation, referrals, and services for wildlife nuisances, conservation, rescue and rehabilitation. It is generally illegal to trap raccoons, foxes, squirrels, opossums, skunks, deer, rabbits, snakes and most birds, unless the landowner has obtained a valid permit from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). To learn more, call 1-877-463-6497.