Animal Control

About Us

The New Jersey Certified Animal Control is dedicated to protecting and preserving the well-being of animals, both domestic and wild; to enforcing without prejudice and with equality, local and state statutes pertinent to all animals, their control, their keeping; and promoting and encouraging opportunities for educational standards and requirements by which the performance of the profession may be measured.


Keep Your Pet Safe — Don’t Let Them Roam!

Every year, countless dogs go missing after slipping out of yards, off leashes, or through open doors. When a pet gets loose, the risks are serious and can lead to heartbreaking outcomes.

Here’s what can happen when a dog gets out:

  • πŸš— Traffic danger: Loose dogs can dart into the road unexpectedly, putting themselves and drivers in danger.

  • 🐾 Predators and larger animals: Small dogs are especially vulnerable — even a brief encounter with a larger animal can turn deadly.

  • 🌧️ Exposure and injury: Lost pets can become disoriented, injured, or sick from exposure to weather, lack of food, or exhaustion.

  • 🏠 Unidentified and unlicensed dogs: Without a visible ID tag or valid license, it’s much harder for animal control or good Samaritans to reunite a found pet with its owner.

Protect your pet — and your peace of mind:
βœ… Always keep your dog on a leash or in a securely fenced area.βœ… Make sure your pet’s license is up to date and worn on their collar at all times.βœ… Consider a microchip as an added layer of protection.βœ… Double-check gates, doors, and screens to prevent escapes.

A few simple precautions can make all the difference. Our pets depend on us to keep them safe — let’s make sure they never end up lost, injured, or worse.

If you find a stray dog or your pet goes missing, please contact:
Town Clerk's Office: 908-852-3130. (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm)
Animal Control/Police Department: 908-852-3300 

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