Address: 7720 Gloria Ave, Van Nuys, CA 91406, USA
Phone: +18189010190
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4PM
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Diane Stevens
Very caring and compassionate. I trusted them with my little boy Bentley and they did amazing work.
Jonathan Reilly
We took our small (17 lbs) 6 month old puppy here for her spay surgery. They were professional, caring, and performed the spay laparoscopically which results in minimal trauma. They used surgical glue instead of stitches so there was no follow up appointment. They also accept the $50 discount spay and neuter coupon that the LA department of animal control will provide any Los Angeles resident who asks for one. The cost for the entire procedure including coupon, microchipping, pain medicine, and the Cone Of Shame was about what we paid for the same procedure at our local, generally low cost vet. (Fancy, upscale veterinarian offices were charging upwards of $900 for a spay procedure. This was less than half that). I would recommend scheduling the procedure earlyish in the week as they are not in the clinic on the weekends. That way, if you have a post operative concern you won't have to see a different vet over the weekend. All told it was a good experience. I have no complaints.
tobey tirone
Pet Orphans is a great clinic. The did a wonderful job with our dog and explaining everything to us. I recommend to anyone in need or a spay and neuter clinic.
revy wilmont
Pet orphans is #1 a great place to find a pet but they focus on making sure you are a fit for the pet not the other around. #2 they are a great veterinarian clinic and they are very sweet and are professional. #3 the groomers are right there! Once you get your fur baby you can go to a veterinarian and everything is right there.
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Call them at the number they have here go over there personally and speak to someone from the reception desk or check their website for more information. about the prices and the requirements for the adoption process. In reality, you don't pay for the animal him/herself. They charge you for the services that are done during the adoption process, which include: licensing, microchipping, vaccinating and sterilizing, as well as giving you a vowcher to take your baby to get an examination with the veterinarian of your choosing within three days after taking him/her out of the shelter. If the pet is sick with the flu for instance you have to pay separately for the treatment.
It's held in the office of the shelter, it'll be the first thing you see when you walk in, metal door and stuff
It depends on where you adopt him/her from. Los Angeles Animal Services charges $122 and Pasadena Humane Society charges $140 to the general public and $120 to volunteers. To tel you the truth I am not sure how much this institution charges for adoptions maybe around $120. But in reality, they don't charge you for the dog only for the services that are performed during the adoption process which include: sterilization, microchipping licensing, vaccination and a vowcher for you to take him/her to the veterinarian of your choice within three days after leaving the shelter to see if he/she is sick. If it turns out that he/she is sick with rabies for example you have to pay for the treatment separately. I hope this helps. Good luck!
Contact/call the adoption center directly, they will be glad to answer your question
No, unfortunately they close on Mondays.
I am not sure what your question is. I think you are trying to find out if they have any baby poodles for adoption. Right? I am pretty sure they do because as a general rule, these institutions have various animals of all breeds, sizes and personalities. If possible, go take a tour of the kennel area and when you find the animal you are interested in adopting write down his/her identification number, take a picture or record a video of the animal if you can. Take this information to the reception area, pay the adoption fee which is approximately $110, fill out all the paperwork and when the baby has been sterilized, microchipped, licensed and vaccinated they will let you take him/her home with you. Good luck!
I am sorry about what happened to you. I hope your baby has not been run over like our French poodle was almost nine months ago. The only thing I can advice you to do is to go take a tour of the kennel areas at the shelters that are closest to where you live and if possible take a picture of him/her to the reception area and ask the staff members who work at these shelters for help. Pray to god for guidance and hope for the best.
I ve been looking for a baby German Shepard ? If anyone can direct me or help me how to get one please
I think so, call them. Maybe you have already.
Just call them or go to their website. All current dogs and cats are shown there along with cost to adopt. Great place!
Check with The West Valley animal shelter at Plummer and Lurline st. I believe it's Chatsworth. Google their information to call them. They keep animals for adoption. Do not put them to sleep.
Pet orphans is a rescue place for dogs and cats, that gives you the opportunity ( if you are a good fit to adopt a pet) to become a pet owner.
I am very sorry about what happened to you. The only thing I can advice you to do is to adopt a pet from here to consle you and to keep you company.
As far as I know, this is an animal shelter that has been exclusively designed for adoptions but I suppose they also have veterinarians here.
Pasadena Humane Society is another no-kill shelter that would do its utmost to find her a forever home. But you are absolutely, positively despicable! Are you seriously getting rid of your poor doggy after eight years simply because your life style has changed?! You see, a dog is a family member not an old van that you can simply sell to the junk yard simply because you have bought a more modern sedan and the van is taking up all the space in the garage! A dog is a living, breathing creature with thoughts and feelings just like the rest of us! Have you even thought about how deeply you will hurt her feelings by coldbloodedly dumping her for the most trivial of excuses?! Have some compassion because one day you might become disabled due to a massive stroke for example and others will view you as a nuisance! Not even god views your cruelty with approval!
Pasadena Humane Society can do its utmost to find him a forever home if you leave him there.
The available pets are always changing. Best advice is go in and see whats available. Keep coming back, if necessary. Its worth it.
They might be able to help you at Pasadena Humane Society if you contact them because they have all sorts of programs for dogs. Call them at (626) 792-7151 and their address is 361 South Raymond Avenue Pasadena, California 91105 in case you don't have this information. I hope this helps. Good luck!
Come to this facility whenever possible, take a tour of the kennel area and when you have found the dog you are interested in adopting write down his/her ID number, take a picture or record a video of him/her if you want and take this information to the reception desk. Pay the adoption fee, fill out all the paperwork and when he/she has been sterilized, microchipped, licensed and vaccinated they will allow you to take him/her home with you. I hope you can find the baby of your dreams very soon. Good luck!
Yes, minimum age to volunteer without a parent is 14, go online for the application then attend orientation on Saturdays at 11am.
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