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HSEC News: Important Numbers to Keep When an Animal Control Officer is Needed

Humane Society of Elmore County News

Let’s start off 2022 with a reminder of what our Shelter is about: the Humane Society of Elmore County is an Open-Admission (meaning we take in pets that are friendly, scared, vicious, sick, healthy, old and litter after litter) Animal Shelter taking in pets from throughout Elmore County, AL. We cannot take in pets that have bitten (or scratched depending on the situation) a human in the preceding ten days in accordance with Alabama Rabies Laws. We also take in small domestic pets, but not wildlife as we are not a licensed wildlife rehabilitation center.  We only take in livestock on a limited basis, via Animal Control Officers under abandonment or cruelty cases as we do not have the facilities to deal with owner surrendered livestock.

We take many calls about stray animals but since we do not have the authority to pick up animals we direct callers to the appropriate Animal Control Officer (ACO).  Whether picked up by an ACO or a citizen, all of these animals come to our shelter at 255 Central Plank Road in Wetumpka where we then take over their care. After the legally mandated stray hold, or immediately in the case of owner surrenders, we then work to get them assessed and ready for adoption. We do take owner surrendered pets from Elmore County residents and do so by appointment – call us at 334-567-3377 to set up that appointment. Our adoptions are by application and appointment as well, and these methods work very well to let us better assist the public and care for our pets.

We can assist ACO’s with cruelty and neglect cases if they need us from the field site all the way through the court case hearings. If we are caring for animals seized under cruelty or neglect charges (or any others that come to us injured or sick) we ensure all necessary veterinary care for the animal’s well-being/recovery and document every facet of their intake & recovery for prosecution, to include all of the costs incurred.

If you are in need of animal control assistance it is important that you call the appropriate Animal Control Officer as these are law enforcement matters.  If the animal situation is within the city limits of any of the towns noted below you must call that city.  If you are not in the city limits of Millbrook, Tallassee or Eclectic, then call the Elmore County Sheriff’s Dispatch.  

Unincorporated County areas:        334-567-5227

Wetumpka:                                      334-567-5227                       

Coosada:                                          334-567-5227           

Elmore Township:                            334-567-5227

Millbrook:                                        334-285-6832                                

Tallassee:                                         334-283-6586           

Eclectic:                                           334-541-2149

We do take many calls/emails/Facebook posts from people wanting to report a situation but who just don’t want to call a law enforcement agency. We must caution that 2nd and 3rd hand reports greatly limit the investigative abilities of law enforcement. If you have witnessed cruelty, abuse or neglect the dispatchers will be keep your identification confidential and that will go a long way to getting faster help for the animal(s) in harm’s way. If you do need to contact our shelter you can call us at 334-567-3377, email us at hselco@bellsouth.net or message on our Shelter Facebook page.