Address: 1575 S Lincoln St, Stockton, CA 95206, USA
Phone: +12099492100
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 4–8PM
Bonnie Houser
Definitely not the animal shelter of days of old. They have an amazing staff that know alot about all of the animals. They make sure you find a good fit for your home! I was so impressed with the little bios on all of the dogs. Brought home our baby boy and he has been just what we were looking for.
Vivian ng
I found a cute dog in it, she may be able to accompany me throughout my life, I have adopted four pets!
Susan Miller
We saw this little pit /cross on Wednesday of last week, nice and friendly. We got to go see her and spend some time with her. She gives hugs. Perfect size, she will be spayed, health checked, nails trimmed, ears cleaned and microchiped. No adoption fee at all.. So happy with this dog, so happy with the process.
Nicole Henrio
Dedicated and caring organization doing their very best to save dogs and cats lives.
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Do you still want a kitten? I have one. Black female 8 weeks old. Orphan
No, unfortunately they are not a No-kill shelter, which is why Fostering is so crucial to avoiding Euthanasia to innocent cats, kittens, dogs and puppies. I believe this program has increased the number of animals saved annually, but do not personally know the actual figures of how many animals are euthanized/ saved each year. I personally would love for every shelter to be no kill, and that is, why I choose to foster as well as advocate for people to become a Foster home. More importantly is to Spay and Neuter, including the TNR (Trap, Neuter, and Return) Programs, and would love ro see less kittens/ puppies born each year by proven methods which limit and control Feral and Community Cat populations, are human and effective. Alley Cats web site, Fix our Ferals, are two awesome sites to learn more and hopefully help the decision to get involved. Thanks for asking, I hope this helps!
Aurora Pimental I have one all black with a little white on him he's so cute & he's about three weeks old He needs alot of feeding & atention if you will to give him that☺️❤️
Do you have a picture of it
It depends it can be from $100 or when we went it was no cost due to them being filled to capacity.
They will do everything they can to see that he's gets a home, but he's got to pass health checks and temperament tests. Then someone has to pick him ... they have some of the best staff I've worked with
My dogs are fixed, sorry.
Flora, they are illegal in the state of California and Hawaii...here in Cali you have to have a permit to be able to keep a domesticated Ferret.
Call German Shepard rescues and they should be able to help you.
Im not on FB. Posted on nextdoor. Most places closed today.
Unfortunately the shelter has been full recently, especially with big dogs like pit bulls but you can look online for some good rescues or find a shelter that is no kill that will take them
Not sure if it will be immediate but definitely drop them off and talk to the Volunteer or Foster Coordinator to see if they need help
There is a very good chance that they would get adopted i am unsure but i think that they charge a small fee for taking them
No the shelter cannot bring the dog to you unfortunately you have to go pick them up from the shelter
Please call the shelter directly. I would suggest checking senior animal shelters lot so than this shelter since they are not a no kill shelter
The shelter
Just go in and talk to the Volunteer Coordinator and she will help you
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