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The Animal Control Officer (ACO) for Hampton is Peter MacKinnon. Basic Functions - The ACO handles incidents involving many different animals. His primary duties focus on domestic animals, better known as Dogs & Cats. Peter is a very experienced Animal Trainer who thus far has shown no fear of furry creatures (despite a few bites along the way). Impounded Animals - Strays that are picked up by the ACO are brought to the Baker-Wells Veterinary Clinic located on Route 1 in Hampton Falls (603-926-5500). You can check with either Hampton PD or Baker-Wells to see if your pet has been picked up by the ACO. You can also report your pet missing to Police Dispatch. Animal Control Ordinances - Hampton has ordinances requiring dogs to be leashed and vaccinated against rabies.
There is also a "pooper scooper" law requiring owners to clean up after their dogs.
Animal Control Statutes - New Hampshire also has statutes that govern animals.
Licensing - Dogs are required to be licensed through the Town annually. In order to license your dog you must have proof of a rabies vaccination for your pet. Please contact the Hampton Town Clerks Office for details on how to register your pet. Rabies Info - Rabies is a hazard in Hampton. Over the past years numerous animals have fallen victim to this disease in Hampton. The ACO, Police Officers, and several pet owners have had to be treated for rabies after being exposed to rabid animals. The treatment involves a series of unpleasant shots to prevent infection. Wildlife in Hampton - Hampton residents have seen many wildlife creatures moving about the community. They have ranged from the Skunk to Fox, Coyotes, Deer, Black Bears and even Moose. There are many fact sheets regarding the wildlife that may live in our community available on the New Hampshire Fish & Game website.
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - (SPCA) has many great animals literally dying unless they are adopted. Why not take a look at their link to see if they can help you find a good home for a deserving pet. |