If you’re in West Paris and have an animal concern, contact ACO Holmes. He is your contact for West Paris Maine animal control.
I handle domestic animal calls in West Paris. These calls include loose or stray animals, bites or scratches, welfare and neglect concerns, and nuisance complaints. I also address licensing and rabies questions. West Paris has an active TNR program for community cats. If you have feral or free-roaming feline concerns in the area, that’s covered too. In fact, West Paris Maine animal control covers all these issues for community residents.
📞 Immediate Assistance
For anything that needs a response right away, please go through dispatch:
Oxford County Dispatch
📱 207-743-9554 (press 0)
This ensures the call is documented and allows for the fastest response from West Paris Maine animal control.
📧 Non-Emergency Contact
For general questions, follow-ups, or non-urgent concerns:
You can also reach out through the website contact form.
🐾 When to Call
Please contact Animal Control if you are dealing with:
• A roaming or stray domestic animal
• An animal bite or scratch
• Concerns about an animal’s health or living conditions
• Ongoing nuisance issues involving animals
• Questions about licensing or rabies compliance
If you’re not sure, it’s always okay to call and check.
⚖️ Welfare, Neglect, or Cruelty Concerns
Serious welfare concerns can also be reported directly to the State Animal Welfare Program.
During business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM):
📞 207-287-3846
📞 877-269-9200 (toll free)
📧 animal.welfare@maine.gov
Email complaints must include:
• Your name and phone number
• Animal owner’s name (if known)
• Physical address
• Description of the animal(s)
• Description of the concern
After hours emergencies:
📞 Maine State Police Bangor Barracks
207-973-3700
They will notify an Animal Welfare Program representative.
You can also contact me through dispatch. I will help guarantee that West Paris Maine animal control handles concerns appropriately.
⚠️ Lost or Found Animals
If you see a loose animal:
• Do not chase or call out
• Take note of the location and direction of travel
• Report sightings through dispatch

Even a quick sighting can make a big difference in getting an animal home safely.
🏡 Coverage Area
This page is specific to:
West Paris, Maine
If you’re in one of the neighboring towns I cover, feel free to reach out. I’ll make sure you get the right help.
Working Together
Animal Control is most effective when the community stays involved. Reporting concerns early, sharing sightings, and asking questions all help keep both animals and residents safe. Moreover, West Paris Maine animal control strives to work collaboratively with local residents to guarantee safety and welfare for all.