Animal Control

2601 Hwy. 80 East
Terrell 75160
972-551-6641
972-551-6622
Office Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
On the weekends the animal control officer sometimes gets called
out. If you get to the shelter and no one is there call: 972-551-6622
and dispatch will send an officer to the shelter so you can adopt
a precious pet.
You can view information
and pictures of the puppies, dogs, kittens, and cats temporarily
living at the Terrell Animal Shelter and available for adoption.
They are all wishing for new homes!
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Meet Samantha
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The Animal Control Department works to unite owners with their lost pets
and to promote the adoption of unclaimed, unwanted, stray and abandoned
pets within the Terrell City limits. The City of Terrell does not
pick up or accept animals from outside the city limits, but you are not
required to be a resident of Terrell to adopt or reclaim an animal.
Leash Law

It shall be unlawful for the owner or harborer
of any dog or cat to permit such dog or cat to run at large within the
city limits. (Sec. 3-11)
Vaccination

All dogs and cats 4 months of age and older must be vaccinated for rabies
annually by a licensed veterinarian.
Dog/Cat License

Terrell City residents are required to purchase a license for their dogs
and cats for a fee of $7.00. The license is valid for one year.
Reclaiming a Pet

Persons reclaiming a lost pet will be charged a boarding fee of $10.00
per day and must show proof of a current rabies vaccination. Terrell
City residents are also required to purchase a license for $7.00.
Stray animals are held a minimum of five days. Animals wearing ID tags
are held for ten days.
Animal Adoption

Persons adopting a cat or dog from the Terrell Animal Shelter will be
required to sign an adoption agreement stating that they will have the
animal vaccinated for rabies from a licensed veterinarian and spayed or
neutered. Citizens may contact the Kaufman
County Animal Awareness Project in Crandall and arrange for very low-cost
spay/neutering and vaccinations. When the citizen has paid for the services
in advance, the Shelter will be notified and the adoption procedure will
proceed. KCAAP can be contacted by email at info@neuternet.org.
Animals available for adoption may be seen at the shelter, 2601 Hwy. 80
East. Shelter hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Adopted animals may not be returned to the Terrell Animal Shelter. All
efforts should be made to provide the animal with a loving, secure environment.
If it becomes impossible to keep an adopted animal, please turn it over
to the ASPCA or to a loving and caring family.
Photos of animals available for adoption
at the Terrell Animal Shelter are posted on the web site and are also
posted at the Hulsey Public Library in Terrell.
View the photos during regular library hours.
If you are looking for a family pet, the shelter has a steady supply of
dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. Animals pictured here may or may not
be available at the time you visit the shelter as pets are being adopted
on a continuous basis.
Come by and see the many animals available.
Volunteer at the Animal Adoption Center
Any citizen who would like to volunteer at the Animal Adoption Center
is encouraged to contact ACO Cilla Wichmann at 972-551-6641 and/or download
the Volunteer Application form on the website.
Volunteer Application
Pets Available for Adoption
The Terrell animal shelter has many puppies, dogs, kittens, and cats
temporarily living at the Terrell Animal Shelter and available for adoption.
Click here for pictures and information
about animals available for adoption. The shelter, located on the north
side of U.S. Highway 80, near the city limits on the east side of town,
is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday. The shelter can
be reached by calling 972-551-6641.
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