Reporting a Complaint

Call (9​16) 368-PETS​ (7387) to file a complaint in the unincorporated areas in Sacramento County.

Please provide the following information:

  • Exact location, with street names and addresses 
  • Complete description of the animal - size, color, breed, gender  
  • Nature of the abuse or problem  
  • License plates of owners  
  • Address and description of the home and the suspected person 

Note: Learn more about how to file a complaint through the County's 311 Connect

How does the investigation work?

  • The Chief Animal Control Officer will assign an officer to investigate the issue.
  • If no information is verified, the animal cannot be located, or further information deems the complaint to be unfounded, the complaint is closed.
  • If the complaint is found to have merit, the officer will take the next necessary steps to move the issue forward.
  • Vicious animal complaints require a vicious animal affidavit to be filed; at this time, the Chief Officer will open an investigation. 

What happends after the investigation?

  • If an animal has been abandoned or is being kept in an unsafe or unsatisfactory condition, a notice to impound the animal is posted at the location by the officer within two (2) business days. This two-day period is required by law. 
  • At the end of the two days, the officer returns, and if the situation is not corrected, the animal is impounded.
  • If the animal is deemed to be in immediate danger, a hazard to others in the community, or needs to be quarantined, the officers have the discretion to impound the animal immediately without notice. 

Learn more about animal-on-animal violence.