Pets, Livestock & Wildlife

Living in the County usually means a rural lifestyle, and with a rural lifestyle comes interaction with animals; from domestic pets to the agricultural industry, to wildlife (whether experienced on your property or while out exploring the great outdoors.)

The County hosts a wide range of animal-related workshops covering issues related to the animal industry, predatory animals, and more.

Yellowhead County Bylaw Enforcement Officers are responsible for dealing with all animal bylaw related enforcement issues. In addition to this, the County also partners with different organizations such as Alberta Sustainable Resource Development for education, planning, and enforcement and safety-related issues.


After Hours Emergency Number For Utilities, Bylaw Enforcement, Transportation:

780-723-3221

  • Animal Control Bylaw

    County residents must keep their pets confined to their property or leashed at all times. No owner is allowed to let their pets roam free or become a nuisance to other landowners and passersby. The Animal Control Bylaw page has more information on pets and livestock in Yellowhead County.

  • Bears & Other Wildlife

    Being prepared for wildlife is a reality in Yellowhead County, whether that means taking precautions when out in the wild doing recreational activities or working out in the bush. There’s more information on living with wildlife on our Camping & Wildlife page.

  • Livestock

    The Agricultural Service Board has a goal to provide programs and demonstrations related to improvements to the animal industry. The Board accomplishes this through grants made to individuals and organizations for demonstrations and projects specifically aimed at the animal industry. For more information visit our Agricultural Services section or our

  • Pest/Predator Control

    Being prepared for wildlife is a reality in Yellowhead County, whether that means taking precautions when out in the wild or on your acreage, farm, or local subdivision or hamlet property. There’s more information on living with wildlife on our Enforcement section and our Agricultural Services section