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Arlington Animal Services
1000 S.E. Green Oaks Blvd.
Arlington, TX 76018

Mail Stop 52-0100
P. O. Box 90231
Arlington, Texas 76004-3231

Phone: 817-459-5898
Fax: 817-459-5698

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Animal Services - Encouraging Responsible Pet Ownership

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CITIZEN BOARDS :: ARLINGTON ANIMAL SERVICES CENTER ADVISORY BOARD

1000 S.E. Green Oaks Blvd.
MS 52-0100
P.O. Box 90231
Arlington, TX 76004-3231

Phone: 817-459-5898
Fax: 817-459-5698

If you like to contact the Animal Services Center Advisory Board please email ascboard@arlingtontx.gov

Mission Statement: To encourage responsible pet ownership by providing an animal registration program, field enforcement services, educational services, and life safety services. The humane care and successful placement of stray and unwanted animals, and the eradication of rabies from the community’s animal population are critical to successful operations.

Function: State Law provides for the formation of an advisory committee to oversee and make recommendations regarding the operations of an animal shelter in towns with populations in excess of 75,000.

Membership: Nine members: One licensed veterinarian; one City official other than an employee of the department of Neighborhood Services; five citizen-at-large positions; one person whose duties include the daily operation of an animal shelter; and one representative from an animal welfare organization.

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