
About this time, her artist mother, Bitter, creates a painting of a hideous creature. Jam begins to wonder about real angels, the kind in old religious books. The society’s heroic people, known as “angels,” banished them all. Like other school children, Jam and her best friend, Redemption, are taught there used to be monsters who did cruel things in their town of Lucille. Guns, religion and prejudices have been abolished. A deceased animal in the roadway can be reported to the Waukee Public Works Department via Report a Concern or by calling 51 .Jam, a transgender, Black teen, lives in a future society of relative peace. Animal bites can be reported to the Waukee PD through those channels as well, but please call 911 if the incident has caused the need for medical treatment.

To report barking dogs, an animal at large or possible abuse to the Waukee Police Department, call 51. 31, after which, a new pass will need to be purchased for the next year. Take advantage of Waukee's 4-acre dog park, allowing dogs of all sizes to run freely in an entirely fenced in area! Trailside Dog Park passes are $25 for residents and $45 for non-residents. You can then claim the animal from AHeinz57. To claim your pet, complete this online form or print the PDF version of the form, and pay a $100 animal release fee (cash or check) to the Waukee PD. When picked up by officers, pets are taken to AHeinz57 Pet Rescue and Transport in De Soto to be cared for and kept safe. to see if the pet was picked up by Waukee Police. If your pet goes missing in Waukee, you can call 51 on weekdays from 8 a.m. Failure to license pets could result in a up to a $100 fine per animal.

N o more than three cats and three dogs are permitted per Waukee household. Licensing your pet improves the chances of having your animal returned to you should they become lost or run away, and it helps the City of Waukee ensure that pets are vaccinated. A proof of rabies vaccination is required. Waukee residents are required to license pets annually per City ordinance. Pet Licensing Informationĭog and cat licenses $15 for altered pets and $25 for unaltered pets. If you do not have internet access and need to license a pet, please call the City Clerk's Office at 51.

Questions can be directed to the customer service line at 1- 85 (toll-free). Renewal license information will be mailed out toward the end of each calendar year. The City of Waukee partners with to offer online pet licensing for residents.
