Boulder City Animal Control is a government department responsible for the control and protection of animals within Boulder City, NV. They provide humane treatment and care to feral, stray, abandoned, and owned animals, with the goal of either reuniting them with their owners, finding them new homes through adoption, or humanely euthanizing them. The department operates as part of the Boulder City Police Department support staff and enforces city ordinances related to animal ownership and control.
As a city-owned and operated facility, Boulder City Animal Control covers an area of over 200 square miles, including developed and undeveloped land. They work to balance necessary enforcement actions with the needs and wants of the community through a proactive approach to community-oriented policing. The department also assists with nuisance barking complaints and animals running at large, while referring issues related to urban wildlife to the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
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