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Waxhaw Animal Control

3620 Providence Rd. South | Waxhaw, NC 28173 704-843-0353, Ext. 268 | www.waxhaw.com/128/Animal-Control

Animal Control Officer - Michael Scarfone 704-843-0353 ext. 268 | police@waxhaw.com

Animal Control Officer - Robert West 704-843-0353 ext. 268 | rwest@waxhaw.com

Apply for a License

All dogs, over the age of 4 months, within the vicinity of Waxhaw are required to be licensed by the town on an annual basis. Upon licensing an animal, the owner must show proof that the animal is current on rabies vaccinations and proof of spay or neuter is also required, if applicable. Your dog’s metal license tag is permanently assigned, and should be worn on the collar at all times. When renewing your dog’s license in 2021, you will not receive a new metal license tag unless a replacement tag is specifically ordered at time of renewal. Replacement tags are $4.20.

ANIMAL LICENSING

Non-Neutered / Spayed Licence Fee..... $20.00 per year Neutered / Spayed Licence Fee. ........... $15.00 per year

Union County Animal Services

3340 Presson Road | Monroe, NC 28112 Animal Service: 704-283-2308 | Animal Adoption: 704-283-8303 https://unioncountysheriffsoffice.com/animal-services

Adopt

To adopt a pet from Union County Animal Services, please visit the shelter during our hours of operation. Monday through Friday 1:00pm - 5:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 3:00pm | Closed Sunday Visit with the animals, spend time with the animal you are interested in, making sure they are the right fit for your family. Once you are ready to adopt, we do same day adoptions. You will need your driver’s license and $85.00 cash, Visa or MasterCard. You will sign a contract stating the animal will be spayed or neutered within 6 months of adopting, if not already completed. The $85.00 includes a well check and spay or neuter at one of our approved vet offices, along with the first round of shots already given.

Lost and Found Pets

Report lost or found pets to Union County Animal Services at 704-283-2308 or email ucadopt@unioncountync.gov Please include a picture of the pet when emailing with a full description, area lost/found and date the animal went missing or was found.

Fear Free Animal Hospital Design

[ Dr. Susan Bonilla, MS, CVA, CCRP, CACP ]

You may have recently heard the term Fear Free from a tions and procedures. For our cat patients, we offer friend or seen it advertised. Founded in 2016 by Dr. Marty a cat tree as well as warm bedding to perform the Becker, it comprises a group of different veterinarian profes- majority of the examinations and procedures. Each sionals and pet experts gathered together for the single pur- room is equipped with natural pheromone diffusers pose of preventing and alleviating fear, anxiety, and stress in that emit calming substances into the air that are pets by inspiring and educating the veterinary professionals specific to dogs and cats, and play species-specific and people who care for them. Since its inception, over music bioacoustically engineered to calm your pet 30,000 veterinary and pet professionals have committed to becoming Fear Free certified. It has always (and maybe even you.) These examples and more await each and every In 2019, Passionate Paws Animal Hospital proudly joined been important one of our patients and pet parents at Passionate an elite group of practices to attain the honored distinction of becoming a Fear Free Certified Practice. This certification to us to make Paws, providing a very unique one-of-a-kind experience. Our hospital becoming a Fear Free Certified means that all our doctors and team members on staff, includ- your pet’s Practice is just the natural progression from what ing our groomers, are all individually trained as Fear Free my husband and I envisioned from the start. We are professionals. Being Fear Free certified validates much of veterinary visit so excited to continue to improve the experience for what we have already practiced since opening over four years ago. Fear Free certified practices will have successfully as pleasant as our existing pets and pet parents and for those that are still to come. implemented Fear Free into all aspects of their business: possible. culture and leadership, client education, staff training, the facility, and most importantly, patient visits. My husband and I built our hospital for pet parents because we are pet Dr. Susan Bonilla is the owner of the award-winning Passionate Paws Animal parents and so is everyone on our team. We set out to create a unique Hospital in Waxhaw and our new location in Matthews/Weddington, offering experience for both pets and pet parents that put your furbaby at the center, traditional and complementary treatment options such as acupuncture, chiropracpromoted and delivered a Fear Free experience, provided integrative pet tic, and physical therapy. Full-service grooming is also available at Waxhaw. You can reach her at 704-256-7576 or e-mail at Hello@PassionatePaws.Vethealthcare, and partnered with you as the primary caregiver in developing customized treatment plans. When we started our design, we knew nothing of the Fear Free program, we just knew there had to be a better experience for pets and pet parents than the traditional vet visit so many of us have experienced in the past. A visit to the vet should be pleasant and fun, not stressful and fearful. In order to do this we completely reinvented the look, feel, and even smell that has long been associated with a typical animal hospital. But, we didn’t stop at design. We also reexamined our approach to patient care and pet parent service to ensure a calm, pleasant, and fun experience for pets and pet parents alike. At Passionate Paws, we strive to make every patient visit a Fear Free experience as every team member wants your pet to be happy when he or she walks through the door of our animal hospital. Free Free doesn’t mean that your pet will never experience anything uncomfortable at our hospital—he or she may be injured or ill, after all—but it does mean that we make every effort to reduce any fear, anxiety, and stress related to examinations, procedures, and grooming. Here are a few of the ways we help your pet stay comfortable and relaxed from arrival to departure. When you first arrive at our hospital your senses and your pet’s will be greeted with pleasing smells from our aromatherapy diffuser, designed to calm and relieve anxiety. No hospital should smell like an animal hospital, and ours never does. To ease our patients even more, we have designed our waiting area to be species specific, with cats and dogs on opposite sides. Taking it one step further, we built a cat-only exam room (no dogs allowed) to provide an added layer of calmness for our feline friends. For those dogs that are a bit more nervous, we can bring you right away into our side door that leads directly into an exam room. For our anxious cats, we can bring them directly into the cat-only exam room upon arrival. Upon entering the exam room, you and your pet will notice that performing exams on a cold, slick table are a thing of the past. For our dog patients, we provide comfortable bedding on the floor, where our medical team conducts the majority of their examina-

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