How to Report and Remove a Dead Animal in Your Neighborhood

Learn who to call to safely remove a dead animal—local animal control, public works, or police non-emergency services.

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Yes, you can call local animal control or your city’s public works department to report a dead animal. They have the proper protocols for safely removing and disposing of the animal. For pets with tags, consider contacting the owner if possible. Additionally, many communities have non-emergency police numbers that can direct you to the appropriate service.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Who should I call to pick up a dead animal? You can call your local animal control, the city’s public works department, or the non-emergency police number to report and arrange the removal of a dead animal.
  2. What should I do if the dead animal has a tag or identification? If the dead animal has tags, try to contact the owner to inform them, in addition to notifying the appropriate authorities for removal.
  3. Are animal control services equipped to dispose of dead animals safely? Yes, animal control and public works departments follow proper safety protocols to remove and dispose of dead animals responsibly.