What are the hours of operation for the Burlington County animal shelter?
Hours of operation have temporarily been changed from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm Monday through Sunday. The Burlington County Animal Shelter serves as the rabies control point for the 40 municipalities of Burlington County, operating within the Disease Prevention and Control Division of the Burlington County Health Department.
What does a police officer do in Springfield NJ?
Vigorously patrol the municipality and enforce the laws of the State of New Jersey and the ordinances of the County of Union and Township of Springfield. Investigate and prepare for prosecution the crimes that take place in the Township with the utmost professionalism.
Is there a rabies control point in Burlington County?
The Burlington County Animal Shelter serves as the rabies control point for the 40 municipalities of Burlington County, operating within the Disease Prevention and Control Division of the Burlington County Health Department. Our Shelter is a county facility supported by animal control contracts with local municipalities and the county taxpayers.
How do I report animal control issues in Springfield?
To report any animal control issues, please call the Springfield Police non-emergency number at 973-376-0400. Rabies immunizations for dogs and cats are also provided by the Township.
What is the Burlington County Animal Alliance?
See how you can still help! Burlington County Animal Alliance (BCAA) was established in 1999 to help homeless dogs and cats find new homes.
Where can I adopt a dog or cat in Westampton NJ?
A 35 Academy Drive, Westampton, NJ 08060 shelter helping to find loving homes for dogs, cats . The Burlington County Animal Shelter is a place where county residents can take stray and unwanted animals.