Dog Resources
Basic Dog Care Essentials
- Premium quality, high protein food – dry food may be mixed with water, broth, or canned food; fed at amounts per your veterinarian’s recommendation
- Freshwater, accessible 24/7
- Consistent bathroom breaks, dedicated house training for puppies
- View more information on house training here
- Treats should consist of no more than 5-10% of the diet
- Provide a variety of stimulating toys and daily exercise
- Soft beds and/or blankets for sleeping; some dogs prefer crates
- Brush/comb long-haired dogs to help with shedding and coat health
- Microchipping and/or identification – add ID tags to collars
- Vaccinations and routine veterinary care
- SPAY / NEUTER!!!!!
Foods Harmful to Dogs
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Missing Dog?
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For additional information, Nylabone and the Humane Society are great resources. |
Spay & Neuter
Help control the pet population and improve your pet’s health by spaying or neutering.
Microchipping your Pet
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Information from Petnet |
What to do if you find a lost pet
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View more details on each step, click here |
How to spot pet abuse/neglect and what to do
Signs of Abuse
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Signs of Neglect
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What to do:If you feel the situation should be investigated, call your local animal control or sheriff’s department. To help with the investigation, it is important to provide the following information:
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County Specific Animal Control List
New Hanover County3950 Juvenile Center Road Sampson County168 Agriculture Place Pender County3280 New Savannah Rd |
Onslow County244 Georgetown Road Brunswick County429 Green Swamp Road Duplin County117 Middleton Cemetery LN |
New Hanover County Specific Information
The following information is from WECT's Story on Adopting a Pet: Laws and Registration, please see their story for additional details.
New Hanover County Statement on Proper Dog Accommodations:
- Any dog left alone outside on its owner’s property must be secured with either a fenced-in yard, chain link fence, or kennel.
- Dogs cannot be restrained by ropes, chains, or tethers.
- Dogs that are 25 pounds or less held in an outside enclosure must have a pen at least 8’ by 10.’
- Dogs larger than 25 pounds must have a 10’ by 10’ pen.
- Each dog held outside must have a dog house (top, bottom, three sides) that is large enough to stand up, turn around and lie down in.
New Hanover County Registration Requirements:
- All dogs, cats, and ferrets four months old and up must be vaccinated for rabies and registered with the New Hanover County Animal Services Unit.
- You may purchase a one or three-year registration or you may opt for the plan that coincides with the length of your pet's rabies vaccination. Failure to register can result in a $100 fine.
New Hanover County Pet Laws:
- The county-wide leash law requires a leash on any dog that is not on its owner’s property.
- If you own or breed dogs and have four or more litters per year you must have a kennel permit and renew it every year.
- If you own or care for an animal that has a planned or unplanned litter you must purchase a breeders permit no later than three business days following the birth of the litter. That permit must be purchased for every litter born.
- Additional laws may exist or be enacted, please consult the county ordinances to remain aware of rules and regulations surrounding pet ownership.