If you're not able to safely restrain the animal, call the local animal control agency (in rural areas, call the police). Do so whether or not the animal is injured, and whether or not they are wearing an identification tag.
Dogs. Dogs must be confined on the owner's property, restrained off the owner's property and on a leash in parks and public areas. Remember that tie-outs are prohibited as a method of confinement.
Deceased animal pick-up: Call 520-724-5900, extension 4 to report dead animals on public property and along roadsides. Please note that PACC only picks up deceased, cats, dogs, and other companion pets.
You can contact Animal Protection Services Dispatchers by calling 520-724-5900, ext. 4.
You are not required to allow police or animal control to search your home or property without a warrant. You are not required to allow animal control or other law enforcement to observe your colony or feeding times on private property. You are not required to inform animal control if the cats are yours or not.
Deceased animal pick-up: Call 520-724-5900, extension 4 to report dead animals on public property and along roadsides. Please note that PACC only picks up deceased, cats, dogs, and other companion pets.
Public Records Requests Call 520-724-5980.
The Michigan Supreme Court in 1887 declared in Sherwood v. Walker that, because a mutual mistake affecting the substance of the transaction had been made, Hiram Walker had a right to rescind the contract and keep the cow.
The Michigan Supreme Court in 1887 declared in Sherwood v. Walker that, because a mutual mistake affecting the substance of the transaction had been made, Hiram Walker had a right to rescind the contract and keep the cow.
If a pet is injured, an owner may bring an injury claim to court. However, the damages the owner can recover may be limited. In most cases, small claims court and representing yourself may be your best option.