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The LA Department of Animal Services no longer rents traps for nuisance wildlife. Traps for cats are available for rental at all Animal Service Centers. The fee is $5 per day with a deposit of $50. Please note that there are special conditions and restrictions for trapping cats and a permit is ... (see full description)


If you experience "excessive barking" you must submit a written complaint to the Animal Service Center serving your area. The complaint must include the complainant's and dog owner's name, address, zip code, telephone number, and a brief description of the problem. The department will ... (see full description)


Bee hives located in a tree in the public rights-of-way should be reported to the Bureau of Street Services Urban Forestry Division by contacting the Bureau's Service Request Section at (800) 996-2489. City residents experiencing problems with bees on private structures must contact a private pest ... (see full description)


An animal may be considered dangerous if it has attacked a person or another animal. Field personnel will go out and investigate to determine if the animal is dangerous. If found dangerous, the animal may be impounded for further observation. Report all dangerous animals to your nearest Animal ... (see full description)


Dog bites pose a serious health problem in the U.S. Dog bites should be reported to your local Animal Service Center and the LA County Health Department.


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