Fulshear February 2018
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LLC<br />
or the local police. They will have with them a print out of information on the<br />
person that is not responding to the calls. This program was established by<br />
FBC Sheriff Milton Wright, Commissioner’s Court and Ken Whitt (FBC Sheriff’s<br />
Citizens Academy Alumni Assoc.) in 1998. Many police chiefs in the county are<br />
also participating in the program and will proceed with the welfare check for<br />
citizens of their community. To request more information or to enroll in this free<br />
and very beneficial program, please call the Sheriff’s Dept. at 281-341-4704.<br />
FORT BEND COUNTY “LEASH LAW”<br />
Animal control authorities are permitted to enter your Property to patrol and<br />
remove pets. Pets must be registered, licensed and inoculated as required by<br />
law.<br />
As a dog owner, you are responsible for the control of your dog. If your dog is<br />
one that ‘makes objectionable noise,’ you must make every effort to respect<br />
your Neighbor’s right to their ‘peace and quiet.’<br />
When your dog is not in your yard, it is imperative that you keep your dog on a<br />
leash at all times. While your dog is friendly to you and your family, imagine the<br />
consequences if it were to harm someone while it was ‘roaming free.’<br />
Please respect other resident’s right to walk the common area ground without<br />
fear of attack from an unleashed dog.<br />
Laws are written to ensure that owned animals are confined to their property<br />
or kept on a leash to free a community of unrestrained and free-roaming<br />
animals. Although most dog bites occur on the property where the dog lives,<br />
unrestrained or free-roaming dogs do pose a substantial threat to the public.<br />
In addition, unrestrained animals are at increased risk of being bitten by rabies<br />
infected wildlife. Enforcement of restraint laws is essential in enhancing the<br />
animal control program’s efforts to reduce the risk of rabies in our community.<br />
LICENSING OF DOGS AND CATS<br />
The primary benefit of licensing animals is identification, should that animal<br />
become lost. Licensing also:<br />
• Ensures that rabies vaccination are current.<br />
• Allows for quick identification in case of a bite incident.<br />
• Provides revenue to offset the administration costs of the animal control<br />
program.<br />
VACCINATION<br />
Rabies vaccinations are a prerequisite for licensing dogs and cats because<br />
they are an important control measure for the public health threat of rabies.<br />
In addition to protecting pets, rabies vaccinations provide a barrier between<br />
infected wild animals and humans.<br />
PLEASE NOTE - PETS ON LEASHES<br />
It is the law in Fort Bend County that all pets must be vaccinated for rabies,<br />
registered and restrained. All animals, when outside of an owner’s means<br />
of restraint (i.e., in a fenced back yard), must be on a leash. For the safety<br />
of all residents, please use all precautions with your pets and keep them<br />
on leashes when walking pets in the community EVEN IF YOU FEEL YOUR<br />
PET IS HARMLESS. If you see ANY animal roaming freely in the neighborhood,<br />
immediately call Animal Control at 281-342-1512. Even if you recognize the<br />
animal, be very careful approaching it, as you do not know how it will react;<br />
if you can safely retrieve the animal, then call the owner. Otherwise, Animal<br />
Control is your best and safest option.<br />
ATTENTION! PET POOPS / YOU SCOOP<br />
Please be respectful of community grounds and neighbors’ yards. If your pet<br />
poops during your walk, be prepared to scoop and trash. Come with a scooper<br />
and a recycled grocery bag or anything else. It may not be the most fabulous<br />
way to walk your pet, but it does show your respect for every homeowner and<br />
our beautiful community.<br />
<strong>February</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | <strong>Fulshear</strong> Community Newsletter