Report Dangerous Dogs & Animal Bites in Edmond

Public Safety Oklahoma 4 Minutes Read · published March 01, 2026 Flag of Oklahoma

In Edmond, Oklahoma, quick reporting of dangerous dogs and animal bites helps protect public health and starts municipal enforcement. If you or someone else is bitten, seek medical care first, preserve evidence (photos, bite location, witness names), and contact the City of Edmond animal control or police to file an official report. Municipal rules and the city animal control office guide investigations, quarantine, and potential enforcement actions. This guide explains how to report, what the city can require, likely outcomes, and where to find official forms and contacts for Edmond animal control and public safety.

When to Report

Report any bite that breaks the skin, any unprovoked aggressive attack, or any dog that appears dangerous or at large without restraint. If the animal is missing or continuing to threaten people or pets, contact emergency services immediately. For non-emergencies, call the city animal control or the police non-emergency line to start a report and request an inspection by animal control.

Report bites promptly to preserve evidence and allow timely quarantine decisions.

How to File a Report

  • Call 911 for immediate danger or the police non-emergency line for urgent threats; ask to be connected to animal control when available.[2]
  • Provide details: victim name, injury description, animal description, owner information (if known), location, and witness contacts.
  • Preserve evidence: photos of injuries and the scene, clothing, and capture witness statements where safe.
  • Follow instructions from animal control on quarantine, observation, or surrender of the animal.

Penalties & Enforcement

Edmond enforces animal-related ordinances through the city animal control and police. Specific fines, escalation schedules, and some non-monetary sanctions depend on the ordinance language and the facts of each case. Where the municipal code or official city pages list precise penalties, they are cited below; where amounts or escalation rules are not shown on the cited page, the text notes that they are not specified on the cited page.

Key enforcement elements typically include investigation, quarantine orders for bitten animals, orders to restrain or remove animals, fines, and possible seizure. The city may refer certain matters to municipal court or require compliance actions such as registration, microchipping, or proof of vaccination.

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page for exact amounts; consult the municipal code for pricing and fine schedules.[1]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page; the enforcing authority may seek higher penalties for repeated violations.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: quarantine, orders to remove or restrain animals, seizure, mandatory vaccination or microchipping, and court action are typical enforcement tools described across municipal animal-control rules.[1]
  • Enforcer: City of Edmond Animal Control and the Edmond Police Department carry out inspections, quarantine orders, and referrals to municipal court.[2]
  • Complaints and inspections: file a complaint by phone or through the city’s animal control/reporting process to request inspection and investigation.[2]
If a bite punctures the skin, seek medical care immediately and inform medical staff that rabies exposure may be a concern.

Applications & Forms

The city does not publish a specific bite-report PDF form on the municipal code page cited; reporting is generally initiated by phone or an online request through the city animal control or police reporting channels. If a formal written complaint or municipal court filing is required, animal control or police will provide instructions and any official form. For exact forms and submission methods, contact Edmond Animal Control or the police non-emergency office.[2]

Investigation Process

After a report, animal control will typically respond to investigate, assess the risk of rabies, determine whether quarantine is required, and decide on any immediate public-safety measures. The investigation may include interviewing witnesses, examining the animal and its vaccination records, and recommending or ordering veterinary inspection or quarantine.

An animal found to be unvaccinated may be subject to longer quarantine or impoundment orders.

How-To

  1. Get medical attention right away for any bite that breaks the skin.
  2. Call emergency services if the animal is still aggressive; otherwise contact animal control or police to file a report.[2]
  3. Gather photos, witness names, and owner information if safe to do so.
  4. Follow animal control instructions about quarantine, surrender, or veterinary checks.
  5. If enforcement proceeds to municipal court, follow filing and appeal instructions provided by the court and animal control.

FAQ

Who enforces Edmond animal bite and dangerous dog rules?
The City of Edmond Animal Control and Edmond Police Department enforce animal bite and dangerous-dog rules and carry out investigations, quarantines, and referrals to municipal court.[2]
What should I do immediately after a bite?
Seek medical care, preserve evidence, and report the incident to animal control or police as soon as possible.
Are there fixed fines for dangerous-dog violations?
Exact fine amounts and escalation rules are not specified on the cited municipal code page; consult the city code or animal control for current schedules.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Seek medical care first for any bite that breaks the skin.
  • Report bites and dangerous animals promptly to Edmond animal control or police.
  • Preserve evidence and follow quarantine or surrender instructions to protect public health.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Edmond municipal code - Animals
  2. [2] City of Edmond official website - Animal control and police contacts