Boston's Animal Control unit offers a variety of services to Boston residents. Its mission is to provide responsive, efficient animal control services, to provide a high quality of animal care and to promote responsible pet ownership. Its officers travel over 100,000 miles each year in Boston to fulfill its public safety and service mission.
Learn the facts about rabies, how the disease relates to bats, how to bat-proof your house, and more from the Boston Public Health Commission.
Enforce pertinent legal ordinances and laws governing animal.
Investigate cases of animal abuse and respond to incidents as requested by citizens as well as requests for assistance from the Boston Police, Fire and Inspectional Services departments and Boston's Emergency Medical Service.
Are responsible for inspecting licensed animal kennels, veterinarian hospitals, pet groomers and special animal exhibitions.
The City of Boston operates its own Animal Shelter in Roslindale staffed by a full time veterinarian to care for the animals in our custody.
Rabies vaccination clinics are held annually at various community locations.
The Animal shelter offers a well-supervised program for volunteers to assist in providing quality animal care.
2013 Schedule for Rabies and License Clinics
Bring your pet to area clinics for low-cost rabies shots and dog licensing throughout the city.