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Professional Wildlife Removal and Animal Pest Control Serving Alpharetta Georgia

Alpharetta Animal Control & Wildlife Removal

Call 404-609-4280 for wildlife help.

ATL Wildlife Removal: We operate in greater Alpharetta, GA and specialize in nuisance wildlife control. If you need mouse or rat control in Alpharetta, we offer a complete solution with full guarantee on our work. We commonly deal with problems such as raccoons in attics, squirrels in the ceiling, rats in the walls, snake removal and control, bat control, and more. We are the best Alpharetta extermination company available when it comes to wild animals.

  • Fully Licensed & Insured
  • Residential & Commercial
  • 24/7 Emergency Service
  • Over Ten Years of Experience
  • In the Greater Alpharetta area
  • Call - 404-609-4280
 

All of our wildlife trapping is performed in a humane manner. We never intend to harm any wildlife only to safely and permanently remove it from your home or business. Once animals are caught, we quickly arrive to remove the animal, and relocate it approximately 30 miles outside of the Greater Alpharetta area. We service most of Alpharetta and central Georgia and Cherokee County, and do most of our business in Alpharetta and surrounding towns, such as Alpharetta, Marietta, Sandy Springs, Smyrna, Mableton, Tucker, Lawrenceville, Athens, and more.

We take pride in operating as a small, owner-operated company within Alpharetta, and we stand by our work. If you need animal trapping services in Alpharetta or any part of Cherokee County, GA give us a call, and we will be happy to assist you. We specialize in both residential and commercial services, and accept all major credit cards. There is no free wild animal removal service in Alpharetta, but we will provide a professional service at a fair price.

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Most Recent Alpharetta Animal Control Emails:

Have you had an complaints about this Alpharetta Animal rescue? I purchased what was to be a l yr old female Alpharetta Animal from them in December 2009 for $400. When my son picked her up in Newport the foster mom told him she was dominant. My contact said "that has never been reported", she had explosive diarrhea, her spay certificate from Greek & Assoc Vet. Hosp. in Yorba Linda has no letterhead or date. I questioned that later also. While she is a good dog one on one, and approx. 3 yrs old I wouldn't consider returning her to them and plan on keeping her. However, there have been 3 horrific fights and I have had to spend more money on separate runs, etc. I have been looking at the original pictures and comparing her, I feel the first dog was a decoy dog and I got a different dog with problems. My vet agrees that they are different based on teeth. This group has many dogs whose bios have not been updated for several years. They emailed me for money for "Cory", they "need" $4000 to help him. The injury caused to my male Alpharetta Animal probably from one of the fights will cost me $4000 when I can get it. I know I got a dog, but I feel deceived and perhaps there is something fraudulent going on, I don't know. I have not informed them of my opinion of being sold a different dog. Though I'm keeping her, is there anyway to check out the legitimacy of this rescue? No dog should be recycled but for Alpharetta Animals I think it can be very unfortunate for the dog. Thank you for any info/help. Mary

As I was coming in from work on Thursday 5/27/10. I say Animal Control getting a dog from the resident at Morningview Drive. I've also witnessed the young man at the residence hitting the dog in the face with his fist. I've also seen him pick the dog up and throw it over the fence while it was still a puppy. I called in but don't know if anyone ever came out. I'm sure they did because they've always been very good about checking out the calls. Maybe his mother just never did anything about it. He aggravates my dogs all the time, by jumping at them, throwing things at them. I've said something to the young man and his mother about it, but he still continues to do it. I've placed a video camera in the front window of my house to try to catch him. I feel that if the dog did bite the young man it's because he was VERY mean to it. I just feel like the dog will be put to sleep for being the way that it was raised to be.
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