Our Mission: To promote and protect the health, safety and welfare of animals and people. Our Vision: We envision a day when every pet born has a good home and is cared for all its life, when no person is ever endangered by an animal and when all Angelenos are actively engaged in making Los Angeles the most humane city in the nation.
Just fill out the adoption form at the Animal Shelter, provide a valid form of government-issued identification with photo (i.e., driver’s license), and pay the adoption fee. The maximum cost for a Los Angeles City resident to adopt a dog is $150, the maximum cost to adopt a cat is $55 and the maximum cost to adopt a rabbit is $71. Adoption fees include vaccinations, spaying/neutering and microchipping for dogs, cats and rabbits; and the first year City of LA license fee for dogs. The Animal Shelters accept payment by cash, check, or credit card (name on credit card must match the name on the photo identification). If several people are interested in adopting the same animal, under the Los Angeles Municipal Code, we must use a fair, competitive process for people to bid on the pet. We use a Silent Auction for that process.
Los Angeles CA 90025 | 0.5 mile away
Since 1993, the Lange Foundation’s Halfway Home Kennel has been nestled between automotive repair shops along the busy Sepulveda strip in West LA. This Spanish style building was originally a veterinary office before it became the charming facility where rescued dogs and cats from the overcrowded South LA, North Central, and East Valley shelters reside. Our facilities can house 30 dogs and 80 ca
Los Angeles CA 90025 | 0.7 mile away
The state-of-the-art pet adoption center for NKLA Coalition partners features: More than 100 kittens, puppies, cats and dogs excited to meet you; Pets who are up-to-date on vaccinations, microchipped, spayed or neutered, and ready to go home today; Gift certificates to go towards a pet adoption; NKLA Boutique in the center for all your pet's necessities, including customized pet ID tags for j
Los Angeles CA 90064 | 0.8 mile away
The Dawg Squad rescues dogs from the streets, situations of abuse and neglect and from the city’s high-kill animal shelters. We provide medical attention, training, rehabilitation and foster homes until permanent adoptive homes are found. In most cases, dogs are fostered in loving volunteer homes while they await adoption.
Los Angeles CA 90025 | 0.8 mile away
We are the original Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue. Our dogs are in foster homes, never kenneled, temperament tested, socialized and vetted prior to adoption. Our goal is to find the perfect home for each individual dog and each one has their own personal representative. Our mission is to find loving, lifetime homes for all Southern California Golden Retrievers in need, regardless of
Los Angeles CA | 0.8 mile away
The mission of Animals in Need Rescue Network is to provide a valuable service to the community by helping pets stay out of shelters and in forever homes. We want to keep pets from being euthanized with the ultimate goal of facilitating the process of making Los Angeles a No Kill City.
Valley Village CA 91617 | 0.8 mile away
Through CARE we try to emphasize Compassion for all animals, raise Awareness about animals in need, encourage people to take more Responsibility for their pets, and help Educate them before they take on a new animal. Not only are we a 501(c)(3) rescue that helps to save animals in need, but we also want to try to prevent more animals from ending up on the streets or in the shelter through knowledg
Los Angeles CA | 1.1 miles away
What's Up Dog! L.A. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our mission to promote humane sheltering and care of animals in municipal shelters as they await adoption or rescue. Additionally, we provide foster-based rescue for shelter dogs as funds permit.
Los Angeles CA | 1.1 miles away
Forever Fido Rescue is dedicated to reducing the over-population of companion animals through adoption efforts and education.
Los Angeles CA | 1.5 miles away
Our goal is to not only rescue animals from high kill shelters but to help reduce pet overpopulation and increase pet adoptions through campaigns, events, education, spay/neuter programs and rescue partnerships. We believe that by developing strategic alliances with other non-profits and rescue groups, together we can make a greater impact on animal welfare and save more lives. Eastwood Ranch Foun
Los Angeles CA 90034 | 2 miles away
Perfect Pet Rescue has many wonderful dogs for adoption. Pure breeds, mixes, small, medium, and large. All our pets have been spayed or neutered, vet checked, and all necessary innoculations. An adoption application and agreement is to be completed and accepted before any animal leaves our facility. There is a donation required, we are a non-profit organization. Spay and neuter assistance availabl
Los Angeles CA | 2 miles away
We are a 501(c)(3) charity organization under the Pitman Animal Rescue Foundation. Dachshund Rescue of Los Angeles aims to reduce the number of dachshunds being euthanized in local shelters and provide well educated and committed homes for homeless dogs. The organization is entirely run by volunteers passionate about animal welfare.
Los Angeles CA 90066 | 2.1 miles away
Los Angeles CA | 2.1 miles away
We are first and foremost a parrot adoption service. We exist solely to help unwanted or found parrots and, through educational classes and seminars, we hope to dispel many of the myths and misconceptions that are prevalent today. We are also a parrot “rescue” in that we will do everything legally possible to remove a parrot from a harmful situation - but in all honesty, this is something that
Los Angeles CA | 2.1 miles away
Sachi Animal Rescue (SAR) was created in September 2009 by a group of dog loving volunteers in the Los Angeles, California area. Our organization is entirely staffed by dedicated volunteers who donate their time, knowledge, effort and money to save and place these dogs with forever families. SAR is solely funded by adoption fees, fundraisers and donations from generous donors. We specialize in res
Los Angeles CA | 2.1 miles away
It’s a tragic fact of life that throughout Los Angeles City and County alone there are a dozen-plus high kill shelters that each euthanize more than 100 cats per month. This kill rate increases during kitten season for these stray, abandoned or dumped cats and their babies. Add to that the mature and elderly cats that are no longer wanted and, for most of them, a cage at the shelter is their fin
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