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- Contact DACC - LA County Animal Care Control
For human emergencies, please call 911 For injured animal emergencies, call our Communication Center (see below) *Staff are available Wednesday-Saturday, 7:00 a m – 5:30 p m , to answer field licensing canvassing questions Calls are routed through our Communication Center Dispatch for response
- Animal Services | City of Los Angeles
Discover LA City Animal Services for residents Access resources, adoption info, and tips for responsible pet ownership Building a caring community for all
- Animal Control Shelter Services – Agricultural Commissioner . . .
The information under "Animal Control Shelter Services" link, is a comprehensive list of the animal control agencies and shelter locations in Los Angeles County where residents can get additional information
- Animals Pets – COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
Its six animal care centers serve unincorporated Los Angeles County and 49 contract cities with a combined total population of over 3 million residents It provides animal control and rescue services in its service areas 24 hours a day, seven days a week
- Shelter Search - LA Animal Services
11361 West Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90064 (888) 452-7381
- LA County Department of Public Health - Veterinary - List Of . . .
Many animal control agencies in Los Angeles County are small and do not have their own shelter These agencies usually contract with another agency to provide sheltering services Contact the agency covering your area for more information
- L. A. County Animal Care Control | City of Lancaster
Visit the Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control for information on currently available pets, adoption fees and policies, and more Lost your pet, and want to see if she's been taken to a County shelter?
- Animal Control | City of La Mirada
The City of La Mirada contracts with Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control for services related to the care, protection, and safety of animals Animal Control Officers respond to violations for unleashed animals, unlicensed dogs, and respond to emergency calls related to animals
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