How to File a Report at the McKinney Animal Control

Animal Control How to File a Report at the McKinney Animal Control

How to File a Report at the McKinney Animal Control

Has an animal injured or bitten you in McKinney? Or are you worried about an aggressive animal? Demand your rightful compensation or file a formal animal control report now.

Between 2005 and 2013, Texas State was leading in dog bite-related fatalities. 34 Texans lost their lives due to a dog mauling within that period.

Apart from bites, poorly supervised animals cause life-threatening scratches, internal injuries, and wounds. Victims can suffer from infections, puncture wounds, fractures, diseases like rabies, nerve damage, permanent disfigurement or scarring, and emotional trauma.

As if those issues aren't enough, seeking compensation or filing an animal injury report can be a tedious journey. That's where DoNotPay steps in. You can rest assured that DoNotPay makes the process of reporting to the  fast, easy, and successful. 

About McKinney Animal Control  

 in Collin County, Texas is tasked with the job of protecting animals and people. It addresses:

  • Vaccination requirements
  • Abused or neglected animals
  • Abandoned and stray animals
  • Ownership limitation requirements
  • Animal-related (such as rabies) disease control
  • Enforcement of local and federal animal-related laws
  • Wildlife and livestock issues

Pet owners in McKinney should follow safety and health ordinances that safeguard pets and residents, failure of which may lead to pet impoundment or citation. The owners must:

  • Vaccinate cats and dogs aged 4 months and above against rabies. They must affix a current rabies vaccination tag to the pets.
  • Retrain the pet within their property using a fence. The pets must have a 6-feet (or less) leash in public places.
  • Clean up (scoop the poop) after their pets to reduce disease transmission, insects, odor, and pollution of water systems.
  • Household pet limits: Every residence is allowed to keep only four cats and four dogs (aged three months or above).

McKinney Animal Control Location, Hours, and Contact Details

Address410 N Tennessee St, McKinney, TX 75069
Phone Number
  • Office Hours: 972-547-7445
  • After Hours: 972-547-2800
Emailanimalcontrol@mckinneytexas.org
Websitehttps://www.mckinneytexas.org/216/Animal-Services
Office HoursMonday – Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

McKinney, Texas Dog Bite Laws

Texas lacks civil liability law regarding dog bites. But still, the dog owner may be liable if their pet bites you.

In a Marshall v. Ranne case, the Texas Supreme Court stated the standards and laws for animal attacks.

The ruling made Texas a one-bite rule state: When an animal is known to be vicious (or could be hostile), its owner will be liable for any damages it caused to another person. But if the dog has never injured any person before, the victim needs to prove that it was dangerous. 

According to Texas's criminal statutes, a dog owner who acted with criminal negligence (or had reason to know their animal was vicious) may be criminally liable.

What Do I Do If I Have Been Bitten or Attacked by an Animal in McKinney, Texas?

If a dog has bitten you, here are the steps to follow:

  1. First things first – seek medical attention immediately. As seen earlier, a dog bite can lead to serious health issues, such as rabies and even death.
  2. Don't forget to document the circumstances surrounding the incidence. Take photos of your injuries, jolt down what you remember, and speak to the witnesses.
  3. Do you know the dog owner's identity? You can contact them directly to request compensation, especially if you need medical treatment.
  4. You can contact the McKinney animal control agency to file a dog bite report. You can also get a lawyer to help you sue the owner. The agency will most likely detain the pet and initiate a legal process against the owner. However, you probably won't get any financial compensation.

What Information Should I Include in My Report?

Whether you're filing a report with McKinney animal control or filing a demand letter to the animal owner requesting financial rewards, be sure to include these details:

  • The pet owner's details (if known)
  • Incident information: Time, date, and location
  • Injury details: Type of sustained injury, extent, body part.
  • The animal's description
  • Medical treatment details: Doctor's information, treatment costs, medicine, date, time.
  • Picture evidence to prove your statement

Include as much information as possible.

How Can You Use DoNotPay to Get Justice for Animal Injuries?

With DoNotPay, filing a report is just a few clicks away:

  1. Search "animal" on DoNotPay, find the Animal Control product, and select whether you've sustained a physical injury.

     

  2. Select whether you would like to report this incident to your local government agency, or demand compensation from the pet owner.

     

  3. Tell us more about the incident, including when and where you were injured, a description of the animal that caused the injury, and the contact information for the pet owner (if known).

     

As fast as that! Rest assured that we will file the government report or demand letter on your behalf. The agency or owner should get back to you to confirm the claim or request more details.

DoNotPay Can Handle Animal Control in Multiple Places

If you live outside McKinney, DoNotPay can still help you. We handle animal control and dog bite claims in places like Los Angeles and the rest of California, Atlanta, Miami, Pennsylvania, Texas, Ohio, and everywhere in between. If there's an animal, we'll be there.

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