Animal Control

The mission of the City of Las Cruces Animal Control is to ensure the well-being of both animals and residents of our community by delivering professional high quality, responsive and cost-effective animal control services.

Accomplishing our Mission

Our mission is accomplished by enforcing animal control laws while providing compassionate services to animals and their owners.

Enforcing Ordinances

Animal Control Officers enforce such ordinances as:

  • Care and Maintenance
  • Nuisance (Barking)
  • Rabies Vaccinations
  • All other Ordinances can be found under Chapter 7 of the Municipal Code

Reaching Out to the Public

Animal Control also reaches out to the public by providing presentations to schools, clubs or any organization to better educate residents about proper and responsible pet care. These presentations include:

  • Bite Prevention
  • How to Correct Nuisance or Problem Dogs
  • How to Recognize Animal Cruelty and Animal Hoarding
  • How to Properly Care and Maintain Your Pet and a Variety of Other Classes Which Are Geared for Age-Appropriate Levels

Online Reporting

Residents of Las Cruces can now file loud animal reports online instead of having to call Central Dispatch or speak with an officer.

Quote

“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated”
Mahatma Gandhi

Contact Us

Gino Jimenez – Animal Control Supervisor

Email Gino Jimenez: GJimenez@clcstaging.lascruces.gov

Janine Torres – Animal Control Supervisor

Email Janine Torres: jantorres@clcstaging.lascruces.gov

 

Hours: Call (575) 526-0795 to reach Animal Control

Community Education Series

The series is designed to help educate the citizens of Las Cruces and the surrounding areas on the day to day activities of Las Cruces Animal Control. The presentations are…

Dead Animal Removal

Las Cruces Animal Control will pick up all dead animals within the city limits. If you’re beloved pet passes, Las Cruces Animal Control will pick it up for a $50…

Vaccinations & Microchipping

All animals that live within the city limits must be vaccinated for rabies per city ordinances. Microchipping Pets residing in Las Cruces and Dona Ana County are required to be…

Live Trap Program

Las Cruces Animal Control offers the free use of live animal traps to City residents. The traps can be used for the removal of nuisance stray animals that invade your private property.…

Resources and Information

Return to Owner The Animal Control Officers are equipped with microchip readers capable of reading most of the microchips in use today. The officers will make every reasonable attempt to…

Tethering Update

As of April 7, 2025, the tethering section of Chapter 7, Animals, of the Las Cruces Municipal Code (LCMC) went into effect. More specifically; Section 7 – 13. Restraint requirements.…

Frequently Asked Questions

The shelter for your pet requires 3 sides, a roof, and an elevated floor. The shelter should also be weather resistant. Keep in mind the pet inside will be cold during the winter and hot during the summer. Also, a shelter does not replace the requirement for a separate shade.

Chaining your dog should be a last resort. But if you must, your dog can only be chained to a fixed object for up to one hour per 12-hour period, whether on a trolly system or not. Keep in mind that the dog should be able to access food, water, shade and shelter as well. Please keep in mind, daytime temperatures in Las Cruces can change quickly. Please do your part to help keep our best friends comfortable, safe, hydrated and well-nourished throughout the day.

A good question. The answer is maybe. A multi-animal site permit is required if you have 4 to 7 dogs, cats, rabbits or any combination of these. If you not sure, please contact us at 575-528-4100.