Aggressive Animal

Report an animal showing aggressive or threatening behavior toward people or other animals.

Overview

If you encounter a domestic or wild animal showing aggressive, threatening, or violent behavior toward people or other animals, you can submit an Aggressive Animal request through 311. This helps Animal Services assess the situation and respond appropriately to protect public safety.


When to Submit This Request

Submit a request if:

  • An animal is growling, lunging, chasing, or attempting to bite

  • An animal is acting aggressively toward people, pets, or other animals

  • A loose or uncontrolled animal appears to pose an immediate safety concern

  • An injured or distressed animal is behaving unpredictably or defensively


Before You Submit

Please note:

  • If there is an immediate threat to life or safety, call 911

  • Do not approach, corner, or attempt to handle the animal yourself

  • If the animal is not aggressive but appears lost or unattended, submit a Stray Animal request instead

  • Photos are helpful, but only if they can be taken safely from a distance


Information Required

When submitting a request, include:

  • 📍 Location

    • Street address, nearest intersection, park, pathway, or landmark

  • 🐾 Animal Description

    • Type of animal, breed (if known), size, color, and any visible tags or collar

  • ⚠️ Behavior Observed

    • Describe what the animal was doing, such as growling, chasing, attacking, or blocking access

  • 🕒 Date and Time

    • When the incident occurred or when the animal was last seen

  • 📸 Optional Photo

    • Helpful for identification and response, if taken safely


What Happens Next

  1. Your request is logged in the system

  2. Animal Services reviews the reported safety concern

  3. The report is prioritized based on urgency and public risk

  4. An officer may be dispatched to investigate or respond

  5. You may receive updates if notifications are enabled


Expected Timelines

  • High-risk situations: prioritized as quickly as possible

  • Non-emergency reports: response times may vary based on volume and severity

  • After-hours reports: may be reviewed on the next business day unless urgent


Tips for Residents

  • Stay a safe distance away from the animal

  • Keep children and pets away from the area

  • Avoid sudden movements or loud noises that may escalate the situation

  • Provide as much detail as possible in your report to support a faster response


Related Services

  • Stray Animal

  • Animal Welfare Concern

  • Dead Animal Pickup


Still Need Help?

Contact 311 for help with non-emergency animal-related concerns. If the animal is actively attacking or there is an immediate danger to people, call 911.

Keywords: aggressive animal, dangerous animal, animal attack, threatening animal, dog attack

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Aggressive animal

Report a domestic or wild animal exhibiting threatening or violent behavior towards people or other animals, posing a public safety risk.

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