| Description (Service) | This listing provides an overview of animal control services in the Oakville community 
 In Oakville, Animal Control services, including the enforcement of the animal control by-law, are provided by the Oakville & Milton Humane Society
 Animal control services include: 
Animal Control By-law enforcement and investigationsEnforcement of the Dog Owners Liability ActRescue of sick, injured and orphaned wildlifeCapture of stray dogs and confined stray catsRescue of injured domestic animals where the owner cannot be foundPickup of deceased animals on town property and regional roadways   Domestic Animals Pet owners in Oakville must follow the rules set out in the town's Animal Control By-law. 
for more information, including restricted and prohibited pets, see hereto report off-leash dogs, bites, attacks or animal cruelty, please contact the Oakville & Milton Humane Society at 905-845-1551complaints under the Noise By-law may be made to ServiceOakville at 905-845-6601 If you have lost your pet in Oakville, please contact the Oakville & Milton Humane Society at 905-845-1551 ext 302, email lostandfound@omhs.ca or fill out the form on website.   WildlifeThe Lot Maintenance By-law together with the Parks By-law and Property Standards By-law, bans feeding wildlife in Oakville The town's Wildlife Conflict Guidelines (pdf) provides detailed information on how to handle various wildlife conflict situations, who is responsible and preventive measures 
for nuisance wildlife, such as bats, mice or skunks, or wildlife that has taken up residence inside a home, contact a private wildlife control service to report an encounter with a coyote, observed feeding of coyotes by people or overflowing organic waste materials on public property through the Town of Oakville’s coyote reporting formto learn about coexisting with Coyotes, see hereto learn about coexisting with Raccoons, see hereto learn about coexisting with Canada Geese, see here Sick or Injured Wildlife The Oakville and Milton Humane Society 905-845-1551 or the Toronto Wildlife Centre 416-631-0662 may be able to assist in some situations, however, neither is mandated by the town to manage these situations and due to the volume of calls received by both of these organizations it may not be possible to address every situation 
for detailed information on what to do with wildlife emergencies or concerns, see hereif wildlife disease is suspected, Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre can diagnose at 1-866-673-4781if a potentially rabid animal is encountered, dead or alive, and it has been in contact with humans, contact the Region of Halton Health Department at 905-825-6000reports on animal cruelty to wild animals should be reported to the Oakville & Milton Humane Society at 905-845-1551other potential legal violations concerning wildlife, including intentional poisoning of wildlife, should be directed to the local Ministry of Natural Resources office (Aurora) at 905-713-7400, except in the case of migratory birdsmigratory birds suspected violations should be reported to CWS Wildlife Enforcement at 1-800-668-6767 or enviroinfo@ec.gc.ca Dead Wildlife Generally, property owners are responsible for the disposal of dead animals found on their property 
for dead wildlife on public property or roads, contact the Oakville and Milton Humane Society at 905-845-1551 for removalHalton Region does not remove wildlife, however Public Health will provide general information at 905-825-6000   Bugs & PestsTo learn about bed bugs, scabies, and rat prevention and control, visit the Region of Halton website 
for services that will remove bugs and pests, contact a private pest control service |