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Los Angeles Animal Services promotes and protects the health, safety and welfare of animals and people. ADOPT or FOSTER TODAY! Waived & Reduced Fee Adoption Weekends in November.
Discover LA City Animal Services for residents. Access resources, adoption info, and tips for responsible pet ownership. Building a caring community for all.
When you adopt a dog, cat, or rabbit from LA Animal Services, your furry friend goes home with you already spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and for LA City residents, the first year license fee for dogs.
Managed intake allows animal care centers to be a resource for the community, providing low-cost and free vaccines, microchips, spay and neuter and other services. What do I do if I find a healthy, adult cat?
Apply for or Renew Your License Online. Dogs. All dogs over four months of age and kept within the City of Los Angeles must be licensed (LAMC 53.28) and must be spayed or neutered (LAMC 53.15.2 (b)).
If you see an animal here on our website that you are interested in adopting, please feel free to visit our animal care centers Monday through Saturday – 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Animal Care Center Locations
For injured animal emergencies, call our Communication Center (see below). Please see our Animal Care Center page, to determine whether we provide services to your area. Animal Care Centers. Please select the appropriate telephone number based on your service area.
Know the benefits of spaying and neutering your dog, cat, or rabbit, view the discount options available to all Angelenos and locations where to spay and neuter your pet. Remember, it's the law to have your pet fixed in the City of Los Angeles, find out more here.
https://instagram.com/laanimalservices. Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/LAAnimalServices. Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/user/laAnimalServices. City of Los Angeles. 200 N Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012. Call 311 or 213-473-3231.
Its six animal care centers serve unincorporated Los Angeles County and 49 contract cities with a combined total population of over 3 million residents. It provides animal control and rescue services in its service areas 24 hours a day, seven days a week.