Anchorage Animal Control Services

Louisville Animal Control provides comprehensive wildlife management services throughout Anchorage, specializing in the unique challenges presented by estate properties and wooded environments. Our experienced team helps protect your property while ensuring humane treatment of wildlife.

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Estate Property Services

  • Deer management
  • Property assessment
  • Perimeter protection
  • Custom prevention programs
  • Regular monitoring
  • 24/7 emergency response

Wildlife Management

  • Coyote response service
  • Fox control
  • Raccoon removal
  • Snake management
  • Bird control
  • Entry prevention

Property Protection

  • Landscape protection
  • Garden safeguarding
  • Structure security
  • Preventative measures
  • Seasonal planning
  • Custom solutions

Anchorage Service Area

Our Anchorage service area includes:

  • LaGrange Road corridor
  • Ridge Road
  • Old Harrods Creek Road
  • Evergreen Road
  • Lucas Lane
  • Owl Creek Lane
  • Estate properties
  • Wooded areas

Common Animal Issues in Anchorage

Estate Wildlife

Large properties with extensive landscaping and natural areas create unique wildlife management challenges, particularly with deer, coyotes, and other large mammals.

Landscape Protection

Professional gardens and valuable landscaping require specialized protection from wildlife damage while maintaining aesthetic appeal.

Wooded Areas

Anchorage's extensive tree coverage provides natural wildlife corridors, requiring comprehensive management strategies for property protection.

Property Protection Tips

  • Regular perimeter inspections for wildlife activity
  • Professional landscape protection measures
  • Proper lighting and motion detection systems
  • Strategic placement of wildlife deterrents
  • Seasonal wildlife management planning

Need Animal Control in Anchorage?

Our team specializes in estate property wildlife management

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For dog bites or aggressive animals posing immediate danger, please call 911