Report Animal Cruelty
**WARNING FROM THE BAYONNE POLICE DEPARTMENT**
Your Dog Can Die of Heat Stroke Within 15 Minutes
Each summer countless dogs and cats suffer needlessly and even die in cars that become unbearable ovens when it is hot outside.
DO NOT LEAVE THEM IN A PARKED CAR WHEN IT IS HOT OUTSIDE NOT EVEN FOR A SHORT TIME.
Neglect
Law requires pet owners provide the basic necessities to prevent suffering for their animal companions. Animals must receive:
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Sufficient & adequate food
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Continuous drinkable water
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Proper shelter and protection from the weather
- Medical care to prevent suffering
Other signs an animal may be suffering include: matted hair, overgrown nails, constant confinement in a crate, locked in a car on a hot day, or injuries that are not treated.
If you see an animal that doesn’t seem to be receiving proper care, please call the Bayonne Police Department immediately (201) 858-6900. You can remain anonymous.
Cruelty
NJ State Law characterizes cruelty as intentional behavior meant to harm or kill an animal including participating in dog fights; hitting, beating, kicking or abusing an animal; or any act that causes harm to a domestic animal.
Under New Jersey state law any person who inflicts unnecessary cruelty upon a living creature or who fails to provide their pet with proper shelter or protection from the weather is in violation of 4:22-17a. 1 and is subject to arrest and prosecution.
Fines from $250 – $5,000 and/or up six months in the county jail.
Any questions related to animal cruelty can be directed to telephone number: 201-858-6900
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Bayonne Police Headquarters
630 Avenue C, 2nd Floor Bayonne, New Jersey 07002
Telephone Numbers
MAIN
201-858-6900
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201-858-6925
Juvenile Division
201-858-5855
Cops in Schools
201-858-5856
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Records
201-858-6944
Project Lifesaver
201-360-7706
ABC/Firearms
201-858-6939
Traffic Division
201-858-6969
Internal Affairs
201-858-6911