Dog Control
The Town of Grand Valley has partnered with Municipal Support Services to provide animal control services. To report a dog running at large or a dog bite incident, please call Municipal Support Services 27/7 Dispatch Line: 226-910-1322.
Public Alert: Canada Post Strike
Due to the nationwide strike by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), Canada Post has suspended all mail and parcel delivery services. As a result, the Town of Grand Valley will not be receiving any mail during this disruption.
The Town of Grand Valley is a safe and caring environment for animals and people alike. Whether you are purchasing a dog license, reporting a wildlife concern or raising livestock and poultry, the Town is here to support you. In this section, you can learn about:
The Town of Grand Valley has partnered with Municipal Support Services to provide animal control services. To report a dog running at large or a dog bite incident, please call Municipal Support Services 27/7 Dispatch Line: 226-910-1322.
The Town of Grand Valley Dog Control By-law requires every dog owner to register his or her dog and obtain a license. To learn more about dog licencing, please visit our Certificates, Licenses and Permits page.
The Town of Grand Valley is home to a large variety of wildlife including mammals, fish, birds and reptiles. Visit the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry website for more information.
Contact Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative
Phone: 866-673-4781
Email: on-nu@cwhc-rcsf.ca
For Information about rabies in wildlife, how it's controlled and what to do if you think an animal has rabies, please call the Ministry of Natural Resources' rabies hotline at 1-888-574-6656.
There are a number of provincial guidelines to be mindful of when raising livestock and poultry in Ontario. Visit the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs website for more information.
The Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation Program provides financial assistance to producers whose livestock, poultry and honey bees have been damaged by wildlife. For more information on the Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation Program visit the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs website.
If your livestock has been injured or killed by predators, you can call the Municipal Livestock Evaluator at 519-215-3455.
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Town of Grand Valley
5 Main St. N., Grand Valley
Ontario L9W 5S6
Telephone: 1-519-928-5652
Fax: 1-519-928-2275
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m. Closed holidays.
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