What sorts of wildlife or domestic animal incidents should not be reported to Animal Control?
Louisa County Animal Control Officers do not respond to calls reporting wildlife nuisances or when wildlife poses no real threat to humans or pets, examples include:
- Wild animals living under decks, storage sheds, porches
- Wild animals living in populated areas
- Wild animals in attics, basements, garages and sheds
- Wildlife has damaged gardens, flower beds or shrubs

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1. What do Animal Control Officers do?
2. What are the hours of service for Animal Control?
3. Are Animal Control and the Animal Shelter the same thing?
4. What kinds of things should I report and how do I make a report?
5. What happens after an animal is picked up by an Animal Control Officer (ACO)?
6. What do I need to know about rabies in Louisa County?
7. When should wildlife encounters be reported?
8. What sorts of wildlife or domestic animal incidents should not be reported to Animal Control?
9. How can I best prepare to care for my pets in the event of an emergency?