Address: 571 NE 44th St, Oakland Park, FL 33334, USA
Phone: +17542235378
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–4PM
Laila Saieh
Very efficient
Katt Watts
Tamara is an Angel! The entire team here are dedicated animal lovers that do everything in their power to help our furr babies! Tamara is such an inspiration in the animal care industry. Ive adopted multiple animals from this facility and shes ensured my pets get all of the affordable care they need! In the time span of 30 mins waiting in the lobby I witnessed Tamara accept surrendered dogs, guinea pigs, hamsters, a school yard chicken, and a hurt duck into her facility even though they are brimming at full capacity, her love and passion for helping animals was Prevalent! Animal Aid is BEST ANIMAL CLINIC & ADOPTION CENTER in ALL of South Florida! And their Neighbor Total Pet Care Animal Hospital that they work with are just as amazing ! Don’t bring your animals anywhere else!
Rob G
Animal Aid is the perfect place to save any animal...I adopted a beautiful boy this weekend and he has been nothing short of amazing. The staff, facility and everything else about this place were A+++. Highly recommended.
AJ Martino
A wonderful place, but someone named Diane was absolutely condescending when I spoke with her on the phone about a really important issue. She truly has no respect for you or your animal looking for help. Just a heads up, if you go here watch out because she's extremely unprofessional and she's an absolute miserable person who shouldn't be working in a field with animals.
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They love volunteers, give them a call and best of luck and thank you
Audrey, sometimes people find strays in the street and are looking to drop them off at a shelter that will get them the medical care they need and place them for adoption for a better life. ReRo never said it was their dog. I'm also looking for a shelter that will take in a stray kitten I found. Please let me know if anyone has any no-kill shelter suggestions. Animal Aid isn't answering my calls or emails.
I don't think they charge much especially if you have a broward voucher. I would call them and ask. I do know that rabies + microchip + vaccines for a kitten was $75 for me.
Hello, we are not a full service animal hospital and may not be able to handle emergencies, What is this in regards to?
I did by far the best place. Tamara the owner is an Angel the volunteers are so kind especially Amy. Ran by donations.I am blessed beyond my wildest dreams Sandra Guardiola
Female cats are $75 ... http://www.animal-aid.com
Try animal aid or hero's spay and neuter clinic
I would a friend of my works there in the cat sanctuary
It opens at 8a not sure when they close i believe it is 5p. It's probably best to go on a Saturday
Just wondering if you would possibly have a picture of your cat I have a friend in Coral Springs who recently found a Russian blue not sure who are the owners at
Yes they have puppies for adoption.
I paid $40 each for my two dogs both about 9 years old. Included all medical and dental.
Call them they probably have traps.
The vet is there Friday Saturday and Monday to the best of my knowledge. And yes you can.
Call them. Also call United Rescue on Commercial if Animal Aide can't help.
Call them. They take cats or least can direct you to the proper place to call or go
Yes I believe so. They have many kitties and pups up for adoption. I stopped by last week to get vaccines for my dogs and though it was a bit cramped with supplies, it was clean. The staff/volunteers real polite. I was pleased.
You have to call them.
So sad.. don't move somewhere that you're ENTIRE family isn't welcome. If it's temporary, you should be reaching out for a foster or cat boarder.
Call them in the morning they might have your # down wrong it happened to me a few weeks ago
They will be able to help you.
Depends what procedure but usually most dogs are available and awake after the anesthetic after two or three hours after the surgery they make sure the animal is safe and away before you get to take them home that's why most surgeries are usually done early morning so that by closing the dogs could be released to go home and know that they're okay. Tamara who runs the clinic is amazing she is like an angel and loves all pets I would recommend that place over anywhere just amazing and wonderful employees
Not sure if they do but call them. They are very nice.
Not sure of the price but definitely call them I'm sure it wont be too much money they are very reasonable
Definitely ready for shots. Go to Animal Aid, ask for Tamara, and she'll guide you. She's the owner, and I've known her for many years. She's amazing, and she cares more about the animals, than the money.
Just call and they will tell you. They are great people there and the animals adoreable
Many Pomeranians are available for adoption at Big Ranch Rescue! Lots of Goldens and Poodles were also flown in from China and were saved from their disgusting meat market.
Go on their website. I think it's 11-5 today.
Yes you can walk in, but they're not open every day. It would de better if you go first and ask for what you need
Not sure if they do. I have cats. They are full on cats. Did see a few puppies there i know the treat/fix dogs and cats.
My kittens are almost a year now so i dont but they can help with milk. There are also milk supplements that you can get
not sure I just took mine to get fixed
They have most small, and they pull a lots of dogs any size from dead row to, is a good place.
Call them
Noon
Try to find them a home so they can be adopted together that's sad 😰 😧. if they're small dogs they might have better chance to be adopted together. Go to there office and talk to somebody there and see what he can do for you
Right now there is a waiting list for volunteers. With school out - perhaps larger shelters such as humane society or broward county... they have formal volunteer programs.
What type bulldog?? English/French. Mixed with something??
With the dogs in foster homes if they are too young to be at the adoption center or in recovery from surgery or illness
Yes by all means contact Animal Aid. They have a staff vet who can look at the cat, and give it the necessary treatment. Thank you for your concern and farts choosing Animal Aid. Noelle
They help as many animals as they can. Some have been there for months waiting to be adopted. This is a good organization.
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Yes, what Beverly W. said!
Yes, but depending on the severity and location of the infection, you'll want to take your cat into the vet to have it checked out as a vet would best be able to help your cat.
The best place to take your animal is Broward County Animal Control and shelter if you have a really cute little dog yes more than likely if it's not dog aggressive or has severe medical issues we can take it but we don't take pitbulls we don't take dogs with aggression
Even without the snip voucher i only paid $60.00 for each one of my cats , they got neutered, chipped and nails clipped plus i paid for extra pain medication for after & a collar so they didn't lick or chew for all that yes i was very pleased and the money helps them so they can help all us poor people who can't afford it , i was so happy to be able to adopt these kittens and get all that done , i call animal aid angels ❤❤💜
I think they only have dogs and cats there
Hi, What is the name of the facility on Atlantic and 441 that I can take my loving cat? Thanks again
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