Stray, nuisance, abuse, neglect, bites, and injured animal reports should be directed to The Pell City Police Department’s Animal Control division, which is responsible for protecting the health and safety of the citizens and their pets in the City of Pell City. 

City of Pell City Animal Control Officer:  Tara Hazelwood

To report an issue, call: (205)-884-3334 or click here to email.

Animal Control Services Hours of Operation

Monday- Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Weekends and afterhours: On call for vicious animal issues

Animal Control Officers provide a variety of services to the citizens within the corporate city limits of Pell City including:

  • Answering calls concerning suspected abuse or cruelty to animals
  • Animal Bites
  • Barking dog, nuisance cats and other animals that present a problem to the community
  • Injured animals

Pell City does have a leash law, a vicious animal ordinance, and requires owners to be in control of their pets at all times. Dogs are considered vicious that have bitten or have threatened to bite persons. Dogs that cross property lines and attack other dogs are also considered vicious along with dogs that destroy personal property.

Animals that cause damage or have been classified as vicious must be maintained by the owner and are not permitted to roam free. The City provides pick up services for stray dogs and cats. All animals picked up by the city will be delivered to the Pell City Animal Control Center.

If you suspect that your pet may have been picked up by Animal Control, please email the Pell City Animal Control Center at animalcenter@cityofpellcity.net or find Lost Animals posts on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pellcityanimalcontrolcenter

The Animal Control Center of Pell City

1071 Airport Road Pell City, AL 35128

Phone: (205) 814-1567

Email: animalcenter@cityofpellcity.net