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ADOPT - SDDAC.COM
Searching online: Copy the information on the individual animal's page. Fill out application here and submit with animal information via email at DASInfo@sdcounty.ca.gov. If your first choice is taken, look around. We have plenty of pets waiting for adoption! COUNTY SHELTER LOCATIONS South Shelter 5821 Sweetwater Road, Bonita, CA 91902 619-767-2675. Map It » County shelters hours: Tuesday – Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.DOG LICENSE
Dog owners who live in the unincorporated areas of San Diego County will get their dog licenses from us either by mail or on-line. If applying on-line: Proof of vaccination must be emailed to dasinfo@sdcounty.ca.gov immediately following your online registration. License "Fee Exemptions" not available on-line.ANIMAL LAWS
Humane treatment of an animal includes providing it with shelter, food, water, exercise, grooming (if necessary) and veterinary care. (California Penal Code Section 597). For proper health, pets should be examined by a veterinarian at least once a year. A number of state and local laws prohibit animal cruelty; crimes can be a misdemeanor orfelony.
PET DISASTER PLAN
Pet Disaster Plan. Prepared by the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services. We recommend that everyone prepares for an emergency by gathering necessary supplies ahead of time, and practicing your family disaster plan. For most of us, pets are part of our family so we need an emergency plan to protect them as well. Pet Disaster Plans. DISTURBING THE PEACE These procedures are available for a fee and have worked well in resolving a number of disputes including animal noise disturbance cases. For more information contact: National Conflict Resolution Center at 619 238-2400 or www.ncrconline.com (Handles southern portions of San Diego County) For northern San Diego County callLifeLine, 760-842
LOST & FOUND
By Appointment Only. Please call 619-767-2675 to make an appointment. Contact ALL shelters within 20 miles of where your pet was lost. Call the shelter more than once. Your pet may be turned in after you last called or looked online. Animals unclaimed within the three DOG LICENSE AND PET OWNERSHIP LAWS Dog License And Pet Ownership Laws. Be a good pet owner, license your dog and follow the law. Dog License » Spay Neuter » COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SERVICES RABIES Rev. 3-2016-DAS. Page 1 of 2 License Payment Required with Exemption Request Excludes. two and three year licensing $14.00 (Spayed/Neutered) $30.00 (Unaltered SDDAC.COM - ANIMAL SERVICESLOST MY PETCOUNTY SHELTER LOCATIONSRABIES VACCINE & THE LAWSPAY/NEUTERMICROCHIP We will contact you in the order the applications are received. Please do not visit our shelter locations without first calling 619-767-2675 to make an appointment for services such as microchips, rabies vacinations, euthanasia/DOA or claims. For animal-related emergencies, please continue to call 619-236-2341 . (Unincorporated County Only)ADOPT - SDDAC.COM
Searching online: Copy the information on the individual animal's page. Fill out application here and submit with animal information via email at DASInfo@sdcounty.ca.gov. If your first choice is taken, look around. We have plenty of pets waiting for adoption! COUNTY SHELTER LOCATIONS South Shelter 5821 Sweetwater Road, Bonita, CA 91902 619-767-2675. Map It » County shelters hours: Tuesday – Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.DOG LICENSE
Dog owners who live in the unincorporated areas of San Diego County will get their dog licenses from us either by mail or on-line. If applying on-line: Proof of vaccination must be emailed to dasinfo@sdcounty.ca.gov immediately following your online registration. License "Fee Exemptions" not available on-line.ANIMAL LAWS
Humane treatment of an animal includes providing it with shelter, food, water, exercise, grooming (if necessary) and veterinary care. (California Penal Code Section 597). For proper health, pets should be examined by a veterinarian at least once a year. A number of state and local laws prohibit animal cruelty; crimes can be a misdemeanor orfelony.
FOUND A STRAY OR LOOSE ANIMAL? If the dog has a San Diego County Animal Services license, the tag has six numbers on it. Call us at (619) 767-2675 to get the owner’s phone number. If you found a dog with a license from another agency, please call us. We will try to reunite the dog with its family. You may be able to find the owner’s phone number by entering thesix-digit
PET DISASTER PLAN
Pet Disaster Plan. Prepared by the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services. We recommend that everyone prepares for an emergency by gathering necessary supplies ahead of time, and practicing your family disaster plan. For most of us, pets are part of our family so we need an emergency plan to protect them as well. Pet Disaster Plans.LOST & FOUND
By Appointment Only. Please call 619-767-2675 to make an appointment. Contact ALL shelters within 20 miles of where your pet was lost. Call the shelter more than once. Your pet may be turned in after you last called or looked online. Animals unclaimed within the three DOG LICENSE AND PET OWNERSHIP LAWS Dog License And Pet Ownership Laws. Be a good pet owner, license your dog and follow the law. Dog License » Spay Neuter » COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SERVICES RABIES Rev. 3-2016-DAS. Page 1 of 2 License Payment Required with Exemption Request Excludes. two and three year licensing $14.00 (Spayed/Neutered) $30.00 (UnalteredANIMAL CARE BASICS
Congratulations on finding a new member for your family! If you adopt a pet from County Animal Services or one of our partners, it will be altered, microchipped and licensed for residents in our service area.. If you welcomed your pet from somewhere else we highly recommend you alter and microchip your animal, and license your dog as soon as possible for good health and safety. EMERGING DISEASE INFORMATION If you find a dead crow, raven, jay, hawk, owl or falcon Monday thru Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm, please call the County Department of Environmental Health at (858) 694-2888. On weekends, holidays or outside of business hours, please call (858) 505-6657. You may also email vector@sdcounty.ca.gov (Please do not email on weekends orholidays).
WILDLIFE - SDDAC.COM Racing Pigeon Club (Banded Pigeons) 6905 Central Ave., Lemon Grove, CA 91945. 619-465-8004. Wildlife Assistance. 858-278-2222, wildlifeassist.org. County Department of Agriculture, Weights and Measures. 9325 Hazard Way, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92123. 800-486-0010, sdcawm.org. Or LICENSE, RABIES VACCINATION, MICROCHIP CLINIC SCHEDULE You can apply for a dog license, and get a rabies vaccination and microchip for your dog every day. This is available only to residents of unincorporated areas of San Diego County. At County Animal Shelters. County Animal Services team members may also microchip your pet any time the County shelters are open. Dogs must be on a leash. OTHER ANIMAL CONTROL AGENCIES La Mesa Animal Control. Public Info: 619-667-7536. La Mesa Animal Services. The City of La Mesa does not maintain its own animal shelter. We contract with the City of El Cajon to provide shelter services. If you wish to adopt an animal, please contact the El Cajon Animal Shelter at: 619-441-1580. If you are missing your pet, youshould report
LOST & FOUND
By Appointment Only. Please call 619-767-2675 to make an appointment. Contact ALL shelters within 20 miles of where your pet was lost. Call the shelter more than once. Your pet may be turned in after you last called or looked online. Animals unclaimed within the three DISTURBING THE PEACE These procedures are available for a fee and have worked well in resolving a number of disputes including animal noise disturbance cases. For more information contact: National Conflict Resolution Center at 619 238-2400 or www.ncrconline.com (Handles southern portions of San Diego County) For northern San Diego County callLifeLine, 760-842
FOUND A STRAY OR LOOSE ANIMAL? If the dog has a San Diego County Animal Services license, the tag has six numbers on it. Call us at (619) 767-2675 to get the owner’s phone number. If you found a dog with a license from another agency, please call us. We will try to reunite the dog with its family. You may be able to find the owner’s phone number by entering thesix-digit
REPORT ABUSE/NEGLECT The Department of Animal Services investigates cases of reported animal abuse or neglect. Animal cruelty includes every act, omission or neglect that causes unnecessary pain or suffering. These can include accidental actions such as failure to provide food, water, shelter or veterinary care. These acts can also be deliberate offensessuch as
SPAY AND NEUTER INFORMATION Spaying or neutering your pet means surgically removing some of the animal’s organs so he or she may not reproduce. This operation is done by a veterinarian. This operation can be called “spay” for females; “neuter,” “fix” or “alter” for either sex. Check with your veterinarian to determine the best time to SDDAC.COM - ANIMAL SERVICESLOST MY PETCOUNTY SHELTER LOCATIONSRABIES VACCINE & THE LAWSPAY/NEUTERMICROCHIP We will contact you in the order the applications are received. Please do not visit our shelter locations without first calling 619-767-2675 to make an appointment for services such as microchips, rabies vacinations, euthanasia/DOA or claims. For animal-related emergencies, please continue to call 619-236-2341 . (Unincorporated County Only)ADOPT - SDDAC.COM
Searching online: Copy the information on the individual animal's page. Fill out application here and submit with animal information via email at DASInfo@sdcounty.ca.gov. If your first choice is taken, look around. We have plenty of pets waiting for adoption! COUNTY SHELTER LOCATIONS South Shelter 5821 Sweetwater Road, Bonita, CA 91902 619-767-2675. Map It » County shelters hours: Tuesday – Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.DOG LICENSE
Dog owners who live in the unincorporated areas of San Diego County will get their dog licenses from us either by mail or on-line. If applying on-line: Proof of vaccination must be emailed to dasinfo@sdcounty.ca.gov immediately following your online registration. License "Fee Exemptions" not available on-line. WILDLIFE - SDDAC.COM Racing Pigeon Club (Banded Pigeons) 6905 Central Ave., Lemon Grove, CA 91945. 619-465-8004. Wildlife Assistance. 858-278-2222, wildlifeassist.org. County Department of Agriculture, Weights and Measures. 9325 Hazard Way, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92123. 800-486-0010, sdcawm.org. OrANIMAL LAWS
Humane treatment of an animal includes providing it with shelter, food, water, exercise, grooming (if necessary) and veterinary care. (California Penal Code Section 597). For proper health, pets should be examined by a veterinarian at least once a year. A number of state and local laws prohibit animal cruelty; crimes can be a misdemeanor orfelony.
FOUND A STRAY OR LOOSE ANIMAL? If the dog has a San Diego County Animal Services license, the tag has six numbers on it. Call us at (619) 767-2675 to get the owner’s phone number. If you found a dog with a license from another agency, please call us. We will try to reunite the dog with its family. You may be able to find the owner’s phone number by entering thesix-digit
LOST & FOUND
By Appointment Only. Please call 619-767-2675 to make an appointment. Contact ALL shelters within 20 miles of where your pet was lost. Call the shelter more than once. Your pet may be turned in after you last called or looked online. Animals unclaimed within the three DOG BITES, DANGEROUS DOGS & OWNERS’ RIGHTS Never run from a dog and scream. Remain motionless when approached by an unfamiliar dog. Never touch a dog that is behind a fence or in a vehicle. If knocked over by a dog, roll into a ball and lie still. Never permit a child to play with a dog without adult supervision. Avoid direct eye contact with a dog. DOG LICENSE AND PET OWNERSHIP LAWS Dog License And Pet Ownership Laws. Be a good pet owner, license your dog and follow the law. Dog License » Spay Neuter » SDDAC.COM - ANIMAL SERVICESLOST MY PETCOUNTY SHELTER LOCATIONSRABIES VACCINE & THE LAWSPAY/NEUTERMICROCHIP We will contact you in the order the applications are received. Please do not visit our shelter locations without first calling 619-767-2675 to make an appointment for services such as microchips, rabies vacinations, euthanasia/DOA or claims. For animal-related emergencies, please continue to call 619-236-2341 . (Unincorporated County Only)ADOPT - SDDAC.COM
Searching online: Copy the information on the individual animal's page. Fill out application here and submit with animal information via email at DASInfo@sdcounty.ca.gov. If your first choice is taken, look around. We have plenty of pets waiting for adoption! COUNTY SHELTER LOCATIONS South Shelter 5821 Sweetwater Road, Bonita, CA 91902 619-767-2675. Map It » County shelters hours: Tuesday – Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.DOG LICENSE
Dog owners who live in the unincorporated areas of San Diego County will get their dog licenses from us either by mail or on-line. If applying on-line: Proof of vaccination must be emailed to dasinfo@sdcounty.ca.gov immediately following your online registration. License "Fee Exemptions" not available on-line. WILDLIFE - SDDAC.COM Racing Pigeon Club (Banded Pigeons) 6905 Central Ave., Lemon Grove, CA 91945. 619-465-8004. Wildlife Assistance. 858-278-2222, wildlifeassist.org. County Department of Agriculture, Weights and Measures. 9325 Hazard Way, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92123. 800-486-0010, sdcawm.org. OrANIMAL LAWS
Humane treatment of an animal includes providing it with shelter, food, water, exercise, grooming (if necessary) and veterinary care. (California Penal Code Section 597). For proper health, pets should be examined by a veterinarian at least once a year. A number of state and local laws prohibit animal cruelty; crimes can be a misdemeanor orfelony.
FOUND A STRAY OR LOOSE ANIMAL? If the dog has a San Diego County Animal Services license, the tag has six numbers on it. Call us at (619) 767-2675 to get the owner’s phone number. If you found a dog with a license from another agency, please call us. We will try to reunite the dog with its family. You may be able to find the owner’s phone number by entering thesix-digit
LOST & FOUND
By Appointment Only. Please call 619-767-2675 to make an appointment. Contact ALL shelters within 20 miles of where your pet was lost. Call the shelter more than once. Your pet may be turned in after you last called or looked online. Animals unclaimed within the three DOG BITES, DANGEROUS DOGS & OWNERS’ RIGHTS Never run from a dog and scream. Remain motionless when approached by an unfamiliar dog. Never touch a dog that is behind a fence or in a vehicle. If knocked over by a dog, roll into a ball and lie still. Never permit a child to play with a dog without adult supervision. Avoid direct eye contact with a dog. DOG LICENSE AND PET OWNERSHIP LAWS Dog License And Pet Ownership Laws. Be a good pet owner, license your dog and follow the law. Dog License » Spay Neuter » WILDLIFE - SDDAC.COM Racing Pigeon Club (Banded Pigeons) 6905 Central Ave., Lemon Grove, CA 91945. 619-465-8004. Wildlife Assistance. 858-278-2222, wildlifeassist.org. County Department of Agriculture, Weights and Measures. 9325 Hazard Way, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92123. 800-486-0010, sdcawm.org. Or EMERGING DISEASE INFORMATION If you find a dead crow, raven, jay, hawk, owl or falcon Monday thru Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm, please call the County Department of Environmental Health at (858) 694-2888. On weekends, holidays or outside of business hours, please call (858) 505-6657. You may also email vector@sdcounty.ca.gov (Please do not email on weekends orholidays).
ANIMAL LAWS
Humane treatment of an animal includes providing it with shelter, food, water, exercise, grooming (if necessary) and veterinary care. (California Penal Code Section 597). For proper health, pets should be examined by a veterinarian at least once a year. A number of state and local laws prohibit animal cruelty; crimes can be a misdemeanor orfelony.
DISTURBING THE PEACE These procedures are available for a fee and have worked well in resolving a number of disputes including animal noise disturbance cases. For more information contact: National Conflict Resolution Center at 619 238-2400 or www.ncrconline.com (Handles southern portions of San Diego County) For northern San Diego County callLifeLine, 760-842
REPORT ABUSE/NEGLECT The Department of Animal Services investigates cases of reported animal abuse or neglect. Animal cruelty includes every act, omission or neglect that causes unnecessary pain or suffering. These can include accidental actions such as failure to provide food, water, shelter or veterinary care. These acts can also be deliberate offensessuch as
LICENSE, RABIES VACCINATION, MICROCHIP CLINIC SCHEDULE You can apply for a dog license, and get a rabies vaccination and microchip for your dog every day. This is available only to residents of unincorporated areas of San Diego County. At County Animal Shelters. County Animal Services team members may also microchip your pet any time the County shelters are open. Dogs must be on a leash.PET DISASTER PLAN
Pet Disaster Plan. Prepared by the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services. We recommend that everyone prepares for an emergency by gathering necessary supplies ahead of time, and practicing your family disaster plan. For most of us, pets are part of our family so we need an emergency plan to protect them as well. Pet Disaster Plans. SPAY AND NEUTER INFORMATION Spaying or neutering your pet means surgically removing some of the animal’s organs so he or she may not reproduce. This operation is done by a veterinarian. This operation can be called “spay” for females; “neuter,” “fix” or “alter” for either sex. Check with your veterinarian to determine the best time to RABIES VACCINE AND THE LAW The rabies vaccine protects you and your dog from the dangerous virus that can be fatal to animals and humans. California law requires each dog older than three months to be vaccinated against rabies and licensed before it is five months old. If your dog is more than five months old, you have 30 days to get it icensed after you obtain it or bring it into California. ANIMAL CONTROL AGENCIES BY ZIP CODE Animal Control Agencies by Zip Code . 92054 Camp Pendleton Camp Pendleton Animal Shelter Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, CA 92055760.725.8120
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