Starting this week, dogs are only allowed in most public parks at certain times per a city ordinance wit a $100 fine per violation per dog.
Beverly Animal Control will host the clinic at the Central Fire Station on May 1.
Residents are invited to get their vaccinations and registrations renewed on May 3.
Beverly Animal Control reminds residents it is against state law to leave pets outside during an extreme weather warning.
The cat and dog CPR and First Aid class will be on Sept. 24 at the Beverly Police Station.
Beverly Animal Control is urging pet owners to watch for signs of heatstroke and to leave them home when going for car rides.
Beverly Animal Control is looking for the owner of a bearded dragon found Wednesday morning.
Violations will be subject to fines of up to $100 per dog, per offense.
The discount clinic ay at the Central Fire Station in May will include an opportunity to license dogs on site at well.
With wind chills forecast below zero on Tuesday, Beverly Animal Control issued tips on how to protect pets from freezing health hazards.
Watch for signs of heatstroke, beware of burning paws and keep them out of parked cars at all times during this week's heatwave.
The Beverly Animal Control officer issued a plea to North Shore residents not to bring pets out for errands in this week's extreme heat.
The city has designated certain times and areas where dogs are allowed in public parks with owners fined if found in violation of rules.
Beverly, Marblehead, Peabody and Salem ACOs aided in the search for Brewer, who got loose when his owner fell on Rantoul Street last week.
Marblehead police said "Brewer" ran off when his owner slipped on the ice on Rantoul Street in Beverly.
There are no leads on the wandering llama's owner.
Sorry Rover, sorry Spot: Your names didn't come close to cracking the top 10.