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We provide assistance to more than 90,000 citizens across roughly 60 square miles with a wide variety of animal-related issues, including: • Animal impoundments and adoptions • Responding to stray animal or barking dog complaints
The Regional Animal Adoption Center, managed by the Humane Society of North Texas, is located at 330 Rufe Snow Drive and proudly serves the cities of Keller, Colleyville, Roanoke, Southlake and Westlake. Operating Hours Monday-Thursday: noon-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed Sunday. Contact Us 817-743-4711 keller@hsnt.org. Adoptions
The City of Keller requires that pet dogs and cats be registered with Animal Services. To register your pet (for free!), contact Animal Services at 817-743-4710 or stop in at 330 Rufe Snow Drive. Just bring a copy of your animal's latest rabies vaccination paperwork!
Keller, Southlake, Westlake and Colleyville residents may use traps for the humane capture of nuisance animals on their property. City Traps Residents served by Regional Animal Services may check out a city trap for up to 14 days.
Small and medium folding wire cages for off-site adoption events. For more information about volunteer and donation opportunities, contact Animal Services by email at animalservices@cityofkeller.com or call 817-743-4710. After-hours emergency calls: 817-743-4522.
Animal Control Fee Schedule. This section includes fees pertaining to adoptions, microchip implantings, surrenders, dead animal removals, quarantines, impoundments and animal removal from private traps.
Keller residents and visitors are frequently confronted with a variety of wildlife, including raccoons, opossums, skunks, foxes, snakes, armadillos and coyotes. Tips for alleviating problems with area wildlife. Eliminate outdoor food and water sources. Don’t leave pet food out overnight.
Nestled comfortably in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, the City of Keller has gained national attention by pairing big-city conveniences and amenities with small-town roots and an emphasis on quality of life.
Codes and Ordinances. ***Effective February 25, 2022***. The 2021 International I Codes, 2018 International Energy Conservation Code, and the 2020 National Electrical Code are currently in effect.
Animal Services has implemented a livestock identification program to help residents who own cows, horses, goats, pigs (including pot belly), chickens, peacocks or any other fowl.