Does the Town of Clayton have an animal shelter?

The Town of Clayton does not operate an animal shelter. We have an agreement with Johnston Animal Services to impound animals taken into our custody. The Johnston County Animal Control Shelter is located at 115 Shelter Way, Smithfield, NC 27577. Its hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Pet Adoption Center is open 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Their phone number is 919-934-8474. Click here for a list of their fees.

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1. How do I report an animal control issue?
2. What if I just have a question about animal control?
3. Does the Town of Clayton have an animal shelter?
4. Can you chain or tie up dogs?
5. My dog is lost. What can I do?
6. How long will my pet or strays be held if found?
7. How many animals can I have in my home or yard?
8. My neighbor’s dog won’t stop barking – What can I do?
9. What is the Town of Clayton doing about stray/feral cats?
10. Does my pet need a rabies shot?
11. There's a wild animal in my yard, and it looks sick or injured. What should I do?
12. I live outside Clayton's town limits but still need help. Whom do I call?
13. Is there a dog park in Clayton?
14. Can Animal Control come speak at my school or event?
15. Are there any low-cost programs to get my pet spayed, neutered and/or vaccinated?
16. Does the Town of Clayton remove dead animals from private property?