TX Castle Hills Homepage
Search

Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.

Animal Control

10
  • During business hours, call the Animal Control Officer at (210) 342-2341 x206. If space is available, the Animal Control officer will make same-day arrangements to pick up the pet and process it into the animal shelter. If no space is available, the animal control officer will direct you to other agencies that may be able to assist you with pet intake. See the Animal Control page for more details, and business hour listings.
    Animal Control
  • Contact Dispatch at (210) 342-2341 to report the injured or deceased animal. Be sure to give the street and cross street of the location, with a description of the type of animal, and any other information you may have. Dispatch will contact the Police Department to follow up on the call.
    Animal Control
  • Call Dispatch immediately at (210) 342-2341 and provide the details and location of the incident. Dispatch will contact the Police Department and Animal Control to follow up on the incident.

    Animal Control
  • Castle Hills Animal Control does not trap nuisance animals on private property. Contact a pest control company for assistance with nuisance animals (raccoon, skunk, possum, or feral cats).
    Animal Control
  • Castle Hills Animal Control does not trap nuisance animals on private property (raccoon, skunk, possum, or feral cats). You can use a humane live animal trap to safely trap the nuisance animal. Once you have trapped the animal, Animal Control will pick up the trap and release the animal in another location. If you do not have a humane live animal trap, Animal Control has several traps for rent. See the Animal Control page, under the Animal Traps tab for complete information on trap rental. See the Animal Control Humane Live Animal Trap tab for more information.
    Animal Control
  • No. Animal Control cannot care for kittens, as they require 24 hour care and cannot be left unattended. If you need help with kittens visit the Animal Control page for more pet rescue resources.
    Animal Control
  • The Animal Control department cannot accept owner surrendered pets. If you have a pet that you are unable to care for, please visit the Animal Control page for a list of pet intake (owner surrender) resources.
    Animal Control
  • If your pet is missing you can leave a message for Animal Control at (210) 342-2341. Please be specific when leaving details about your missing pet. Animal Control will need to know what type of pet, the hair color, the size, distinguishing marks, where was pet last seen, your name, address, and phone number, does the pet have a collar and tags, or a microchip, and any other important details. Visit the Animal Control page for more details on what to do when your pet is missing.
    Animal Control
  • If you see a pet running loose in the street, contact Dispatch at (210) 342-2341. Provide them with a detailed description of the pet, as well as the street, cross streets, and time of day. Dispatch will contact the animal control officer. In some situations the pet may run off before the animal control officer arrives. Be aware that there is only one animal control officer who has other duties. He will make every effort to find the pet, but in some circumstances, may not be able to assist the animal. See the Animal Control page for more details.
    Animal Control
  • Call Dispatch immediately at (210) 342-2341 and provide the details and location of the incident (which street, cross-street, time, description of dog, behaviors you observed, etc.) Dispatch will contact the Police Department to follow up on the incident.
    Animal Control
Government Websites by CivicPlus®
Arrow Left Arrow Right
Slideshow Left Arrow Slideshow Right Arrow