Animal Control  

Call Warren County Dog Control at (814) 726-1961 for picking up strays. Our facility accepts stray animals from the public. Please call (814) 726-1961.

Contact 814-563-3500 for the Warren County Control at the 911 Center to speak with a dispatch officer.  

In the City of Warren after hours, please contact the Warren City Police at (814) 723-2700.

 

If you find a stray dog, contact PAWS to assist you to help reunite the pet with its owners.  Be careful not to hand over a pet to an unknown person.  PAWS recommends you bring the dog to the shelter so we can examine the dog for microchips and the overall health of the dog.  We ensure that the dog will go back to the rightful owner and the dog receives any veterinary care and a legal license as required by Pennsylvania Law.  

Stray Cats are accepted from the townships in Warren County that support and fund our services.  If you have a stray cat from a township that does not fund our services, there will be a fee for bringing in a cat.  

Townships who do not support and fund our animal services are: Bear Lake, Clarendon Borough, Cherry Grove, Columbus, Eldred, Elk, Farmington, Freehold, Sheffield, Spring Creek, Sugar Grove Township, and Triumph.  If you live in one of these townships, please contact us for fees for stray cats. 

Stray Animals can be dangerous!  If you find a stray, be careful.  Do not approach the animal quickly.  Try to investigate to see if the animal has identification on the collar.  Microchipping is popular so the animal may have a chip, which can be scanned and traced.  Refrain from removing the stray animal from Warren County until we can obtain information on the pet to help return the pet to its owner.  

If you are bitten by a stray dog or cat, the animal will need to be quarantined for 10 days or tested for rabies.  Use Caution at All Times.  

CALL PAWS for questions and assistance with any stray.