Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Dogs must wear a collar with a current Broomfield registration tag affixed.
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All dogs must be on a leash when off of the owners’ property. The only exception to this are the Broomfield off-leash dog parks.
Broomfield Dog Parks include:
Commons Park
13382 Sheridan BlvdShepsfield Park
11251 Uptown AveDel Corse Park
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If the dog is wearing a collar with a Broomfield registration tag or has a microchip with correct owner information, Animal Services may attempt to return to the dog to its owner immediately. If there is no collar, registration tag, or microchip, the dog will be transported to our temporary holding facility located at the Willow Run Feed & Supply. If the dog's owner does not contact Animal Services within five days, the dog will be transported to the Humane Society of Boulder Valley.Police - Animal Services
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Each residence is allowed to possess no more than four adult animals. Animals over six months of age are considered adults. This ordinance does not apply to fish or birds.Police - Animal Services
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Cats are considered free roaming animals, and are not subject to the Running at Large ordinance.Police - Animal Services
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Call Broomfield Animal Services at 303-438-6400. For additional resources, visit our Lost Pet Resources page.Police - Animal Services
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Yes. Residents disturbed by a noisy animal may call the police department and complain any time they feel their peace is being disturbed. For additional information, please visit our Ordinance, Animal page.
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Yes, wildlife can be a danger to your pet. We have compiled a list of precautions you can take to help keep you pet safe on our Wildlife page.Police - Animal Services