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Livestock and Feral Cats

 Livestock:

  • If you own livestock please make sure that the Sheriff's Office has your contact information
  • Please contact the animal control officer and give him you address, telephone number and type of live stock that you own
  • This will help the animal control officer and other deputies that respond to the area for the report of roaming live stock so that we can contact the proper owners

Feral Cats:

  • Animal control officers do not respond to the report of feral cats.

Preparing to care for your pets in an emergency

  • The Fluvanna County Animal Control Division encourages pet owners to create a disaster plan for both yourself and your pets
  • Some emergency shelters do not accept pets other than service animals
  • Do not leave your pets outside during an emergency
  • Refer to the Virginia Department of Emergency Management for suggestions about what to include in a pet emergency supply kit: www.vaemergency.gov/readyvirginia/getakit/pets

How to obtain a dog license in Fluvanna County.

  • All dogs are required to have a Fluvanna County Dog License. The license is due by January 31st of each year.
  • Proof of rabies vaccination is required before a license can be issued
  • Male or female dog: $8.00 unsexed dog (male or female): $4.00
  • Kennel tag of not more than 20 dogs: $40.00, not more than 50 dogs: $50.00
  • Obtain a license at Fluvanna County Treasurer’s Office

What to report, Animal Control Officer limitations, and how can you help?

What to report:

  • Dog or cat bites
  • Animal cruelty or neglect
  • Human exposure /encounters with potential rabid animals
  • Sick or injured domestic animals or livestock

What Animal Control Officers are not required to respond to:

Animal Protection

Animal Protection

Fluvanna Animal Protection is a unit of the Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office. The division consists of two Animal Protection Officers.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Animal Protection Division is to support responsible pet ownership, humane treatment of animals, compliance with statutes and ordinances for the control and protection of animals.

Animal Protection Officers have daily hours of service. If you need assistance, contact them via phone at (434) 589-8211.

Animal Protection Officer duties include:

Crime Tips

To report an emergency: 
Call 911 (where applicable), or this office.

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