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  2. Los Angeles County Animal Care

    animalcare.lacounty.gov

    Find Out More Report animal cruelty REPORT Help those who cannot speak for themselves. Los Angeles County Animal Care & Control 5-Year Euthanasia Reduction Plan Progress on the Board Motion to Decrease Euthanasia. VIEW OUR ANIMALS.

  3. For injured animal emergencies, call our Communication Center (see below). Please see our Animal Care Center page, to determine whether we provide services to your area. Animal Care Centers. Please select the appropriate telephone number based on your service area.

  4. All dogs in the County of Los Angeles must be licensed. In unincorporated areas and the majority of incorporated cities served by the Department, cats must also be licensed, with some exceptions. See complete list of fees here.

  5. Animal ID. Your inquiry about the animal with ID: will be sent to Care Center email address: Please provide us with your contact and additional information below. Name*.

  6. About the Department - Animal Care and Control

    animalcare.lacounty.gov/about-the-department

    The County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control is one of the largest and most progressive animal control agencies in the United States. DACC has adopted the philosophy of Socially Conscious Animal Sheltering at our seven animal care centers.

  7. All animals adopted from one of our animal care centers are eligible for a free veterinary exam (within seven days of adoption) by any participating member of the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association.

  8. Find Nearest Animal Care Center To find the animal care center that provides service to your area, enter your city/community below: Map of Animal Care Centers in LAC Department of Animal Care & Control Proudly Serves the Cities/Communities of: Acton (unincorporated area) Agoura (unincorporated area) Agoura Hills (City) Agoura Hills ...

  9. Spaying or Neutering is the Law. Los Angeles County Code §10.20.350 requires all residents of unincorporated areas in Los Angeles County to have their dogs and cats older than four months of age spayed or neutered. A number of cities that have also adopted this ordinance (referenced below).

  10. Please select the type of request and provide supporting details so that we may help resolve your animal-related issue. Online service requests are dispatched as soon as possible. Field response time varies depending on priority and staffing levels. View Confidential Policy.

  11. Employment Opportunities - Animal Care and Control - LA County...

    animalcare.lacounty.gov/employment-opportunities

    Registered Veterinary Technician. Provides paramedical treatment to animals in Los Angeles County animal care center/shelter facilities or assists in zoonosis control in the Veterinary Public Health and Rabies Control. Job Posting.