Animal Control & Licensing

Dogs
Under the Champlin City Ordinance regarding the keeping and licensing of dogs, owners need to be aware of the following requirements: Dogs six months and older must be licensed and have current vaccinations (city license & vaccination tags must be securely fastened to the dog's collar)

  • Dogs are prohibited from running at large (pets should be leashed and under the direct control of a responsible person)
  • Dog owners need to be responsible for cleaning up after their pets
  • Continuing or excessive barking, howling or whining is a violation of the City's public nuisance ordinance.

Keeping your dog currently licensed ensures they are current with their vaccinations and can assist the police officer in locating the owner of a lost pet by referencing the license number from the police records system.

Dogs Must Be Leashed and Pet Waste Cleaned Up
Champlin’s City Code requires that dogs must be kept on a leash at all times when not on the pet owner’s private property. There is no provision for dogs to be allowed to run in open spaces such as parks and trails. City Code also requires that animal owners must clean up after their dogs. A scooper and plastic bags are two simple ways to comply with the law. Failure to comply with either ordinance can result in a ticket and a fine.

Please be a responsible pet owner, a responsible citizen and a good neighbor by keeping your dog on a leash and cleaning up your dog’s waste. This includes waste that has been deposited on someone else’s property, public streets, sidewalks and parks.

Animal Fees
Dog Licenses Spayed/neutered    Not Spayed/Neutered
 Two Year $12 $12
Impound Fees Spayed/neutered   
First time in 1 year $75  
Second time in 1 year $100  
Third time in 1 year $125  
Animal Boarding Fee: $30 per day (or any part of a day)

P.U.P.S.
(Pets Under Police Security)
Pets Under Police Security (PUPS) is a joint powers organization between the cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, Crystal, Maple Grove, New Hope, and Plymouth. PUPS houses and cares for animals impounded by member police departments and is under direct control of the member communities. Rabies quarantines, strays, and DOA's are brought here.

This facility is located at 11350 - 89th Avenue in Maple Grove, MN. Employees who are specially trained in the care of small animal's staff the facility. If you have questions or concerns regarding this facility or may have lost a pet, you can reach them by calling 763-424-5257.

P.U.P.S. Business Hours
Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday
2 - 6 p.m. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Closed