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Animal
Control
Animal Control Officer - Ryan Giordano
Non-Emergency
(Available 24 Hrs.)
Animal Control Message Line 908-359-4308
Emergency (Available 24 Hrs.)
Township Police Dispatcher 908-359-3222
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Animal
Bites
REMINDER!
It is a violation of Montgomery Township ordinances to allow your
dog to run "at large" in public. Allowing your dog to run
"at large" on private property is also prohibited unless
the property owner gives you permission.
If
your dog bites someone:
- Immediately
restrain your dog.
- Do
not leave the scene without providing the victim your name, address
and telephone number, as well as the name of your dog, a description
of your dog and your dog's license number.
- Animal
Control officials
must be able to verify the vaccination status of your dog. The bite
victim may have to undergo unnecessary "post-exposure rabies prophylaxis"
if the rabies vaccination status of your dog cannot be verified.
- If
your dog has a current license (i.e. current rabies vaccine), your dog
will be confined at your home for a rabies observation period of ten
(10) days. If your dog is healthy at the end of the quarantine period,
an Animal Control Officer or authorized member of the Health Department
will release your dog.
- You
must keep your dog on leash at all times when outside (even in your
yard) during their ten (10) day quarantine period.
If
you are bitten by a dog:
- Obtain
the name, address and telephone number of the dog owner, as well as
the name of the dog, description of the dog involved and dog license
number.
- Clean
wound(s) out immediately with warm water and soap. Open cuts or scratches
should also be washed off immediately.
- Seek
medical attention from your doctor or go to the emergency room.
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Call
Animal Control/Police dispatcher immediately so that an investigation
can be initiated to find out if dog(s) are currently licensed by
the Township.
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The
dog that bit you will be closely monitored by Animal Control for
rabies and/or illness and you will be informed upon the dog's release
from quarantine whether it is healthy, ill or has been euthanized.
Please
Note: All bites (including cats) must be reported to the Montgomery
Township Health Department within twelve (12) hours of the incident.
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