Does the Arizona Humane Society euthanize?
Ethical No-Kill Philosophy™ We never euthanize a pet for space or length of time. The Arizona Humane Society (AHS) is a safety net for the most vulnerable animals—the sick, injured and abused—who are often turned away by other shelters. By taking in these pets, we’ve been able to reduce euthanasia by 83%.
How do I surrender my dog in Mesa AZ?
For additional questions or more information, call 602-506-7387….If you are ready to schedule an appointment to surrender your pet to MCACC, here is some information to help you with the online process.
- Appointments are scheduled a minimum of 48 hours in advance.
- Separate calendars are managed for dogs and cats.
How many pets can you have in Maricopa County?
Residents may own a maximum of 2 pets, only 1 of which may be a dog. In the case of fish, residents may keep no more than can be maintained in a safe and healthy manner in a tank holding up to 20 gallons. Such a tank or aquarium will be counted as 1 pet.
Where can I take an animal to be euthanized?
Euthanasia takes place at a veterinarian’s office, a pet hospital, or at your home. First, your veterinarian will explain to you what will happen. If you have any requests, such as wanting to spend some time alone with your dog afterward, this is a good time to ask your vet.
How do I get rid of feral cats in Mesa AZ?
The first step is contacting the Spay and Neuter Hotline at (602) 265-7729 or visiting the ADLA website. They will provide you with details on TNR instructions, how to obtain traps, and where to schedule appointments with local clinics.
Where can I adopt a dog or cat in Mesa AZ?
A 2630 W Rio Salado Pkwy, Mesa, AZ 85201 shelter helping to find loving homes for dogs, cats . We encourage you to visit our adoption locations so that you can view the animals in person and get a feel for their personality.
How much does it cost to adopt a dog in Maricopa?
Adoption fees range from $25 to $300 depending on the age of the pet. Maricopa Animal Care and Control, with shelters in Phoenix and Mesa, serves the dogs, cats and residents of Maricopa County. As one of the largest open-admission shelters in the nation, the two shelters take in nearly 30,000 dogs and cats annually.
How many dogs are in Maricopa animal control?
Maricopa Animal Care and Control, with shelters in Phoenix and Mesa, serves the dogs, cats and residents of Maricopa County. As one of the largest open-admission shelters in the nation, the two shelters take in nearly 30,000 dogs and cats annually.
Can you adopt a dog from the county animal shelter?
PLEASE NOTE: For the health and safety of your pets and ours, personal pets are NOT permitted inside the County shelter. Includes spay/neuter, licensing fee, microchip, and vaccinations. Adoptions are currently offered seven days a week and at our West and East Shelter. Location and hours.