North Attleboro Animal Shelter

North Attleboro Animal Shelter This is the official page for the municipal Animal Control Department and Animal Shelter for the town of North Attleboro.

🐔 Let’s talk CHICKENS! Beginning July 1, 2026 - North Attleborough’s new bylaw on backyard chickens takes effect. What d...
06/15/2026

🐔 Let’s talk CHICKENS!

Beginning July 1, 2026 - North Attleborough’s new bylaw on backyard chickens takes effect.

What does this mean for you?

🐣The ability to keep chickens expands into all residential zones, with restrictions based on the size of the lot.

🐣 ALL chicken coops must be licensed annually through the Town Clerk’s office. This includes all currently active coops, including those in the R40 district.

🐣Roosters are prohibited in all zoning districts except R40.

🐣A pre-inspection by the ACO and Dept. Of Health will be required for all applicants.

For complete details, including setback requirements and restrictions based on lot size, please visit here to read the bylaw:

https://www.nattleboro.com/DocumentCenter/View/12092/Measure-2026-042--Approval-to-Update-Chicken-Bylaw---AMMENDED-PDF

🐓 Please reach out to Animal Control with any questions: 508-699-0128.

Meet Xena! ❤️🐶Xena was found as a stray and despite an extensive search, was never claimed by an owner. This beautiful g...
06/13/2026

Meet Xena! ❤️🐶

Xena was found as a stray and despite an extensive search, was never claimed by an owner.

This beautiful girl is an estimated 1 yr old spayed female Rottweiler mix. For a young dog she has very good manners. She doesn't jump up on people, she plays gently and knows a few commands, such as sit, stay, drop/give it and paw. Xena is a playful love bug and also enjoys snuggling and relaxing once playtime is over.

While in the shelter, Xena has shown some signs of food guarding when other dogs are near. Because of this, we would recommend Xena to be the only dog in the home or with experienced multi-dog owners. Besides this, she has an overall calm demeanor, and would make an excellent addition to any family! If interested in Xena, stop by the shelter to visit this amazing girl or call to schedule a meet and greet! Your heart will melt when you meet her!

Adoption applications are available online. (Link in bio).

06/09/2026

Adoptable Zeke is beating the heat in his favorite pool!

Zeke is a loyal, playful boy that will splash his way into your heart!💦🐾

Visit or call the shelter to set up a meet and greet and fall in love with this handsome, 2 year old goofball!

This is a great post from our colleagues in Dedham, MA! Please read:
06/07/2026

This is a great post from our colleagues in Dedham, MA! Please read:

Over just the last couple of days, we've received numerous calls related to specific species of wildlife, and with each call, after carefully listening (and self-observing when warranted), we've shared paralleling responses with each of these callers.

With the weekend upon us, while we're off shift-and in anticipation of additional calls throughout the next few weeks, we thought we'd share some of these call responses, in hope of helping both our residents and followers to understand present time wildlife normalcy as well as to reduce any empathetic worrying and to provide some beneficial guidance.

The common denominator response in all of these recent calls, (with the exception of any extraordinary circumstances), is to "please leave it alone right where you found it."

June is peak season for some very normal wildlife behaviors and observations:

🦃Turkeys!
Behavior: lying down and/or rolling in dirt. They are nesting.

🐢Snapping turtles!
Behavior: crossing roads and nesting in yards and other properties. They are heading to nesting sites and actively nesting.

🐦‍⬛Fledglings (young birds)!
Behavior: 'fluffy’ looking, on the ground, seemingly injured, hopping, fluttering, trying to fly. They are building muscle, learning flight and still have parents caring for them.

🦌Fawns!
Behavior: observed alone, lying on the ground, often curled up in grass or brush. Their mothers leave them behind to hide them from predators while she is foraging and mom knows exactly where she left her baby. Frightening a fawn by getting too close can cause it to move away from where it was left and creates significant stress and panic for its mother. It can also lead to orphaning or perilousness for the fawn.

🦊Fox and coyote pups!
Behavior: more visible, day or night, running, playing, being vocal and leaving smaller animal 'prizes' behind. They are learning, socializing and practicing hunting skills in preparation of independence.

🦝Raccoons!
Behavior: emerging from dens, climbing, chittering and more visible even during the daytime. They are growing, exploring and also developing skills of independence.

Again, this sampling of wildlife activity is normal, if what you observe falls within these behavior guidelines, then leaving the animals alone is the best way to keep them safe in their environment and to avoid human-wildlife conflicts.

Of course, if you should observe an animal acting sick, appearing injured or behaving unusually aggressive, please let us know.

[Photo of a litter of raccoons on a roof courtesy of resident, Carolyn]

🐶 Meet Oreo! Oreo is a 10 month old female Shihchon, also known as a teddy bear dog. Oreo is a high energy, playful pup ...
06/05/2026

🐶 Meet Oreo!

Oreo is a 10 month old female Shihchon, also known as a teddy bear dog. Oreo is a high energy, playful pup that enjoys playing ball, and being around people.

Oreo is scheduled to be groomed and spayed this month and will be available for adoption in the beginning of July. We are currently accepting applications in the meantime. Visit the shelter during our public hours or fill out an application on our website (link in bio).

🐶Meet Zeke! Zeke is a 2-year-old energetic boy that is looking for his new home! He loves going for walks, running aroun...
06/01/2026

🐶Meet Zeke!

Zeke is a 2-year-old energetic boy that is looking for his new home! He loves going for walks, running around the yard, stalking bunnies and squirrels and just being with the people he loves! Zeke's ideal home would be without cats, kids over 10 years and room to run! Zeke doesn't get along with all dogs, so a meet and greet would be necessary with your current pup. If interested in meeting Zeke, stop by the shelter anytime during our public hours or call to schedule a meet and greet.

‼️We are still looking for any information regarding this female dog that was picked up running loose at Fales Rd and Hi...
05/27/2026

‼️We are still looking for any information regarding this female dog that was picked up running loose at Fales Rd and Hickory Rd (MA - 120). She was found in the middle of the night between Wed 5/20 and Thurs 5/21.

She is friendly and appears well cared for.

Please call the shelter with any information: 508-699-0128

The Shelter is CLOSED today, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day. Today we pause to honor the brave men, women, and se...
05/25/2026

The Shelter is CLOSED today, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day. Today we pause to honor the brave men, women, and service animals that made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. The Shelter will resume normal business hours for the remainder of the week.

UPDATE: Reunited with Owner!!FOUND CAT: Do you know me? ***THIS IS NOT THE MISSING CAT FROM 30 JUNIPER RDAn orange color...
05/23/2026

UPDATE: Reunited with Owner!!

FOUND CAT: Do you know me?

***THIS IS NOT THE MISSING CAT FROM 30 JUNIPER RD

An orange colored, friendly, domestic medium haired cat found by White’s Music on Richardson Ave in North Attleboro. A concerned resident brought this cat to the shelter after it approached him.

Please call the shelter with any information: 508-699-0128.

UPDATE: Owner Located! FOUND DOG: Do you know me?Small, Jack Russell - type dog found late Thursday night on Broad St. n...
05/22/2026

UPDATE: Owner Located!

FOUND DOG: Do you know me?

Small, Jack Russell - type dog found late Thursday night on Broad St. near Leonard St. in North Attleboro.

Please call the shelter with any information: 508-699-0128.

Address

40 Cedar Road
North Attleboro, MA
02760

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 2pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+15086990128

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