Address: 72050 Pet Land Pl, Thousand Palms, CA 92276, USA
Phone: +17603433644
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–4PM
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Andrea Calva
Wonderful and welcoming staff. From the beginning of me and my girlfriend adopting a precious pup, they were outstanding and considerate. Very obvious they took the time to know all of their furry friends. Karyanne was the one that took care of all the paperwork and she was top notch. Very kind and patient. Also they told us that our dog, Coco, was previously aggressive but one day with him and we have taken him on a walk, met our other dog, and has been out to a restaurant with us and he’s been amazing. Will recommend to anyone looking to adopt a furry friend into their forever home.
A vintage doll in time
There's only one man here who's awesome and shows empathy towards people and the animals. The front desk staff are the worse & liars at that! They have female intimates working here or act like they are straight out of prison, they try and intimidate you. I adopted my dog here, he was dragged by an older man, my poor dog was crying & shoking from the way he was dragged by a rope, he hung on to me for dear life with his little paws thats how I ended up adopting him:). It's unfortunate that many animals get put to sleep, but we also have to thank irresponsible people who just dump them and illegally breed.
Donna Allen
Beautiful facility. Animals are clean and comfortable. Staff & volunteers are competent and friendly. While it's heartbreaking to see all the unwanted cats & dogs, don't look away. They need love.
Momma Bear
I found a cute little kitten outside my house but couldn't keep him because I already have two, spayed and declawed Persian Cats. So, I tool this little fella to the CV Animal Campus. Hope he finds a good family.
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Actually Coachella Valley Animal Control does offer a senior discount. I just dont know how much. You can apply for your pet license when you apply for the senior citizen reduced fee. You can apply for both request by going on line to: RCDAS.ORG then click on services and last click on dog licensing.
Go to your local sheriff dept to get help.
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Riverside County Animal Control 72050 Pet Land Place, Thousand Palms. If they can't take your dogs there, you will definitely be guided to the right place..
Don't know Google it
Take them to Desert hot springs shelter. No questiins asked. They are awesome and they do no kill. Pets are adopted at an incredible rate. Please do not kill them.
Depends on health and temperament. If healthy and docile then NO kill applies
Go on to the Coachella Valley Animal Campus website and look for the Lost Pet section.
I believe they do
Their phone system is a joke.
We do not transfer out of state.
Hello Peggy. All available pets are posted online; the dogs can be found via our official website, www.rcdas.org (and we do separate the pets by shelter; if you don't mind driving, our Western Riverside County/City Animal Shelter in Jurupa Valley tends to have a higher volume of available pets). Thanks for the interest.
I'm not sure if they have any chihuahua
Yes you can, my dog has her own pillow
Price varies depending on the dog. They usually have some for around 20 dollars. None are too expensive. Remember that the fee helps the other one's that haven't been adopted yet.
Only animals who are sick and need to put down
I'm sorry I'm just a volunteer there I don't know that information
This is a kill shelter, they have puppies sometimes but mostly big dogs and anyone of them would be extremely grateful for a good home!
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Fill out application online and then someone will call you.
Volunteers ages 12 to 17 can apply but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, who is also an approved volunteer, at all times
If it is an emergency you can call the Animal Campus in Thousand Palms. For vet care for your personal pet, the Vca on Jefferson next to Home Depot.
I believe they open from 8- 4 Monday- Friday. For all businesses and dog licenses and don't need to see the dog just paperwork.
Yes. Also check out their web site
I am sure that someone can answer your questions at Animal pond in Thousand Palms.
They get new dogs in all the time. Your best bet would be to walk in and check them out every so often until they have what you're looking for.
It depends on health and temperament of the animal. They do what they can to find homes or rescues, but they do euthanize ☹
Best friends. That is a organization that will pick up cat's and fix them and find home's for them or release them back into the 🌎 if they are Ferrell 🐱
Depends on where you live. Each city has their own license fees.
I paid 25 dollars a few years ago, I told them that I was low income and they were willing to help me.
It depends on how long they've been there, how long they've been without a license and if they're fixed. They're open on Saturdays, make sure you bring all documentation you have on your pet.
I believe it is seperate
Hello. No sales on animals Only cozt of adoption Call on monday about dogs available. Unlikely to have any baby Chihuahua but who knows.
Call clinic directly. We adopted a dog from there and all vaccinations were included. Also follow up Vaccinations were provided for free.
Sometimes
Yes. You pay. BUT. Your pet will be spayed or neutered. Checked and chipped! Well worth it. By the way... Get 2 of each cats dogs etc. Its best for them and you'll get four times (not double) the love
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The decision is yours as the guardian of the dog.
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Yes, I live in 29 Palms (San Bernardino County) and had no problems adopting. A pleasant and professional experience. The Staff is Top Notch and Eager to Help...
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