Address: 2200 Peabody Rd, Vacaville, CA 95687, USA
Phone: +17074487722
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 2–5PM
Thursday: 12–5PM
Friday: 12–5PM
Saturday: 12–5PM
Diane Bouvia
We love donating to the SPCA We care about animals and providing donations to help them and SPCA for all they do
Bill Brown
False advertising, did not have any of the dogs posted not to mention the very unhelpful 3 girls there , asked where were the dogs thinking they would escort us out there but they sat there and we had to figure it out on our own.
Christine G.
Today was a shot clinic for dogs and cats. I took 2 of my cats for their rabies vaccine...I did wait 2 hours, but I looked around at the dogs and cats up for adoption. I love the work that the SPCA does, and I donate regularly to this organization. I had both of my kitties vaccinated for $40! Way cheaper than going to a vet...I give them 5 stars for all the wonderful work they do!! Rescue an animal!!
Cynthia Stephanie
Words cannot express how grateful I am for these guys. Super professional and friendly. You can tell they take amazing care of their dogs here and they take them out for walks I believe everyday. The SPCA gives dogs a second chance at life and my new best friend is proof of that. He's a Jack Russell terrier mix with lots of energy and spirit I didn't even notice he had a lame back leg. When we decided to adopt Jack (that's what we named him) the vet came out to talk to us and informed us on how to take care of him and his situation which was really helpful and I thought that was amazing that they care so much about the well being of the animals here. Thank you so much SPCA of Vacaville for saving my Jack's life and giving me the opportunity to love this little guy.
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I took my two dogs,at Peabody shelter, there's a nice personal not expensive and the most important, my dogs never had any complications.
What kind of dog?
You can call directly or maybe even donate to any of the reputable local rescue groups that took in animals from various places around us affected by fires.
They can take it. I would call first just to make sure they aren't full
Not at this time. They do vaccine clinics but solano county does need low cost spay/neuter clinics .
You have to go to their website and send an email to set up an appointment and they will get back to you in a few days.
It may have been a bad day/moment. I recently found a lost dog in our neighborhood and it was on a Monday, which is a day the SPCA is closed. I called to ask what to do and they sent to volunteers outside to meet me to take the dog. They immediately checked for a chip and I put out flyers in our neighborhood. When I called the next day, which was also A day they were closed, I was informed they opened to let the owner pick up their dog. They were very kind and accommodating, which is important to me as we are more than just animal lovers. I would give them another chance to make a better impression.
Spca.com will get you the info you need.the email address as well as times. Join the spca Facebook as well they update all information on Tuesday nights
I'm not 100% sure if they do you can always check the on pet finder there they list the available animals https://www.petfinder.com/search/pets-for-adoption/?shelter_id%5B0%5D=CA162&sort%5B0%5D=recently_added
The SPCA of Vacaville no longer offers low cost say and neuter. Must take to Animal care in Fairfield. But there is a waiting list way into next year. Call your local vet and pay a little bit...or wait. Hopefully this will help.
I believe they are no longer doing this for the foreseeable future. Try Napa SPCA.
No one picks up stay cats and you will probably have to take it to clay banks in Fairfield to the county shelter.
Dr. Veda Mack, DVM at Barney and Russum is trained to spay/neuter bunnies.
Don't think anyone will go to you. You can try calling the SPCA and ask if they can take them.
I work at the Vallejo shelter. You need to go down their and go to the area where they keep the little dogs. Ask who is working if your dog may have come in and out a fast turn over. I'll be honest if you want your dog back go knock doors in the area he went missing. At the time and day he went missing looks who's out, who's home. Most important listen, call your dogs name stand still and listen, he can hear you at a mile smell you twice that. Smell like you normally do but more. Bring he favorite food hot and fresh. Use your ears let him find you all you need to do is listen he will smell you and call you to come get him.
No!
No sorry. You have to be 18 years old
Agree with Susan. Additionally, their website is very informative with an excellent write up on surrendering animals: http://www.solanospca.com/pet_surrender_8.html
You can take them to the shelter, or you may call them to come over and take them.
Clay bank shelter. If it has bitten a person in 2 weeks they have to make sheriffs report. Cost $90
I'm not sure yet if you can there but spayed or Neutered yes
Check the website or give them a call
The clinic is unfortunately closed for several weeks due to a fire. Check back at the end of the month.
There is a clinic but it is closed til the end of September due to smoke damage from the fire. The clinic schedule is posted on the website. I don't know if they have a separate schedule just for shots. If they do, it will be on their website solanospca.com
I don't have any.
Thank you, but my Tasha passed yesterday.
You would have to take a pet to a vet if you live in the area of Vacaville look to see what is the closest to your area call them and make an appointment May God bless you and your love fur pet
Shot clinic, as far as I know, is at Western Ranch Supply on.Sunday afternoons.
I'm sure if u call they'll be more than happy to help :)
Call them
They were really good about explaining the process and took the timr to go over it
Yes
Website says closed Mon and Tue. Wed 2 - 5pm, Thu thru Sun noon - 5 pm.
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