Page 141 - Microsoft Word - Annual Report 2016
P. 141

ANIMAL CONTROL


               It  has  been  a  relatively  quiet  year  in  Animal  Control  with  several  administrative  regulatory
               changes from the Mass Dept. of Agricultural Resources and changes in MGL 140.

               We always remind people to stay up to date on vaccinations, specifically Rabies, and there is a
               new protocol under 330 CMR 10.  Briefly, there is no longer a “Primary Service” of vaccinations
               for dogs and cats.  Dogs and cats receiving their first shot are considered current for vaccination
               28 days after one shot, and it will be for a period of one year.  Dogs and cats with proof of a prior
               vaccination  at  a previous  point  in  their  lives  are  considered currently  vaccinated  immediately
               upon receiving a shot, and  it will  be valid  for the longest period on the Rabies product label.
               There are other interesting changes pertaining to quarantines/quarantine durations, so it would be
               advisable to speak with your veterinarian for complete information.

               Animal Control Officers are now required to complete annual training updates.  We attended the
               courses in July, 2016 and were made aware of many revisions sponsored by the Mass Animal
               Fund.  One important change concerns tie-outs and/or tethering of animals to stationary objects
               and  confinement  restrictions  regarding  physical  sizes  and  parameters  of  tie  out  equipment,
               attachments, etc.  Specifics available under Chapter MGL 140 Section 174E are too extensive to
               reproduce here.

               We are still operating on a temporary basis with an out of town provider for holding any dogs we
               pick up.  This is a very active new location still being built out by the proprietor and promises to
               be an attractive facility.  We hope to finalize a mutually satisfactory contract situation later this
               year  as  the  arrangement  appears  to  be  very  workable  at  this  time.  Boxfordians  are  to  be
               congratulated  on  their  general  attentiveness  to  retrieval  of  their  animals.    Many  are  reunited
               within hours, sometimes even minutes, after they have called our Communications Center and
               list the animals as missing with our excellent dispatchers.

               I have provided a couple of useful telephone numbers of Mass Animal Fund personnel/functions
               which may be of help with new assistance programs for spay/neuter, etc.  Further info also on
               HTTP://MASSANIMALFUND.COM

               Lauren Bilfeather               Sheri Gustafson                 Elsie Colon
               Mass Animal Program Fund        Mass Animal Fund                MDAR Rabies Program
               Coordinator                     Spay/Neuter Community           Coordinator
               617-626-1790                    Liaison                         617-626-1810
               Lauren.gilfeather@state.ma.us  617-626-1740                     elsie.colon@state.ma.us
                                               sheri.gustafson@state.ma.us



               Thanks to our excellent Communications Center personnel and to back-up Assistant ACO Reed
               Wilson!

               Sincerely,  Helen L. Phillips
   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   144   145   146