Animal Welfare is responsible for reuniting lost pets and adopting pets out to families in our area.
We respond to calls about stray dogs, dead animals, and take in animals that are either found or surrendered. We are committed to always providing sanitary conditions to the animals in our care.
MISSING PET
Missing Pet form can be found here: Missing Pet Form
Please make sure to fill the form out with as much information as possible.
NUISANCE WILDLIFE
Oklahoma laws generally grant citizens substantive latitude to deal with wildlife problems and considerable assistance is available from USDA Wildlife Services. However, many landowners may prefer to employ individuals who are skilled and educated in handling human/wildlife conflicts. Permitted and regulated by the ODWC, Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators (NWCOs) are not state employees. They operate as private enterprises and normally charge a fee or solicit a donation for their services.
You can find a Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
Should you encounter a young fawn or hatching bird in your backyard, wildlife biologists with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation says it is best to leave these newborns alone. While leaving these young animals alone is the best course of action, wildlife rehabilitators across the state will take in injured wildlife. To find a rehabilitator in Oklahoma County and a list of the species they accept, please visit Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation.