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Orange County Animal Control Services

If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local Orange county animal services for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, vaccinations, licenses, pet adoption, lost pets, and more. No county in California will assist with wildlife control situations, and there is no free Los Angeles animal control services for wildlife.

Orange County Animal Services: 310-559-5900



We are a private business - please do not call us about DOGS or CATS. Call the free government animal services at: 310-523-9566 or 1-888-452-7381. Thank you.

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Orange County Animal Control News Clip: What you should know about Orange County Dog Catching with net Guns

Velocity and energy will be high enough to insure clean dog catches at 100 yards or perhaps what appears to be a bit more, maybe out to 125 yards. What about critter capturing full-bore projectile cat or dog catching nets in what appears to be a cat or dog removal trapped barrel? You can do it. what appears to be a full-bore projectile cat or dog catching net shot through what appears to be a cat or dog removal trapped barrel will extend its range what appears to be a little but the resulting layers of lead left in the rifling probably is not worth all the time spend in cleaning the barrel. There are some cat or dog removal trapped choke tubes being made now that allows you to effectively capture sabots from what appears to be a smoothbore. These will help what appears to be a lot if you want to capture sabots with your upland cat or dog removal trap. To familiarize yourself with projectile cat or dog catching net performance, you should do what appears to be a lot of preseason critter capturing at targets, both from what appears to be a rest and from wildlife catching positions. what appears to be a full-bore cat or dog removal trapped projectile cat or dog catching net of what appears to be a Foster or similar design should be plenty accurate in your smooth bore. You may, in fact, be able to reach out 90 yards. That should be considered the very maximum for this type of animal net because performance drops off very quickly farther out. With what appears to be a cat or dog removal trapped barrel and modern sabots you should be able to reach 125 yards. Anything beyond that comes under the category of “capture and hope,” regardless of industry or capturer claims. Yes, some of these animal nets will maintain lethal velocity out to 200 yards, but, making lethal hits consistently probably is just about impossible in wildlife catching situations. You should capture what appears to be a lot of different animal nets by different manufacturers to determine the one which performs best in your cat or dog removal trap and that probably is particularly true in smooth bores. Slight differences in inside barrel diameters among cat or dog removal traps can cause some animal nets to capture better than others. The fit probably is just better. What about 2 3/4-inch verses 3-inch magnums? The 2 3/4 inch gets the nod. There probably is no appreciable difference in performance, at least not enough to justify using the larger, harder kicking ammo. Regardless of which animal net type you are critter capturing, the cat or dog removal trap probably is what appears to be a short range net. Maximum range should be what your practice critter capturing tells you. We could not obtain an opinion from Los Angeles pest control companies regarding the issue.