![]() If your adopted animal becomes unsuited for sterilization surgery due to illness or injury prior to its removal from the shelter, you will be notified. The veterinarian or a member of his/her staff will discuss any additional fees to be paid by the adopter for estrus (heat), pregnancy, obesity, retained testicles, geriatric patients or other medical concerns with you prior to surgery. Please be aware that no surgical procedure is without risks. The veterinarian will give your dog or cat a physical examination prior to surgery to determine if the animal is fit for surgery and will contact you with instructions if it is determined that your dog or cat should not have surgery at this time. The sterilization deposit included in the adoption fee will be applied towards the cost of the surgery. A private, California-licensed veterinarian will perform the surgery. LA Animal Services Centers accept payment by cash, check, or credit card (name on credit card must match the name on the photo identification).Īll dogs and cats, eight weeks of age or older, adopted from the City will be surgically sterilized prior to their release to their new owner/guardian. 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.Īdoption fees include vaccinations, spaying or neutering surgery, microchipping for dogs, cats and rabbits and for City of LA residents, the first year license fee for dogs.Ī government-issued identification (driver's license, state ID, passport) with your name and photo is required to adopt a pet. To view the pets available for adoption, click here. Our shelters are filled with pets ready to meet you and be a part of your family. Centers are closed Mondays and City-observed holidays. The six LA Animal Services Centers are open without appointments on Tuesdays through Fridays from 8am - 5pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 5pm. ![]()
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