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Ashford Animal Control

We are the municipal Animal Control department for the town of Ashford, CT. We investigate cruelty/neglect cases, bite cases, pick up roaming dogs and on occasion take in owner surrenders. Dogs who are not claimed or are surrendered are evaluated for temperament prior to placing them for adoption

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5 Town Hall Rd (Mailing),
Ashford, CT, 06278

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Ashford Animal Control serves the residents and animals of Ashford, CT

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Adoption fee's differ with each pet depending on the amount of medical treatments (vaccines, tests, etc) that were given to that particular dog. Most fee's are $50.

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