Animal Health Protection - Minnesota Board of Animal Health
- Staff of veterinarians and agriculture experts investigate disease occurrences statewide and help livestock producers prevent disease - Staff members available to speak to groups on a variety of topics such as rabies, carcass disposal, anthrax, emergency planning and biosecurity - Emergency planning with other government agencies for a major animal disease outbreak, domestic or foreign - Licensing of pounds and humane societies as required by law
Categories
Last assured
04/19/2024
Physical Address
625 Robert Street North, Saint Paul, MN 55155
Hours
8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
Voice
Fax
(651)296-7417
Voice
(800)627-3529
Website
Application process
Call; email
Fee
Vary by service
Required documents
Call; email for more information
Eligibility
Open to all
Service area
MN
Agency info
Minnesota Board of Animal Health
The official animal disease control and eradication agency in Minnesota, the board was created to protect the health of the state's domestic animals. A five member citizen board is appointed by the governor to provide council to the agency.