Animal Intake Information - Animal Defense League of Texas
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Animal Intake Information - Animal Defense League of Texas
Animal Defense League of Texas We Take Them In. You Take Them Home. OFFICE: 11300 Nacogdoches Rd. San Antonio, TX 78217 | PHONE: 210.655.1481 | FAX: 210.655.4498 | WEB: www.adltexas.org Animal Intake Information • We accept animals on a walk-in only system, only if space is available, and never euthanize an animal to make room for others. • The Animal Defense League is a private, nonprofit, no-kill shelter for dogs and cats. • We do not receive any tax dollars or support from the city or any government agency. • All animals must be adoptable and pass a health and behavioral assessment before we agree to accept the animal. • We are not able to accept any aggressive, feral, or sick animals. • *Intake times: Friday and Saturday | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm • If we accept an animal there is a mandatory surrender fee to help care for the animal and a pet profile must be filled out. • We require a name and photo ID on all intakes screenings. *effective July 12, 2012 Minimum Mandatory Surrender Fees Kittens and puppies: $20 (Each) Cats and Dogs (Over 16 weeks): $35 This fee helps pay for the cost of spaying or neutering, vaccinating, housing and caring for the animal while we work to find a new and loving home. The Animal Defense League is a private, nonprofit 501 (c) (3) true, no kill animal shelter. The Animal Defense League cannot take in every abandoned, stray, unwanted, and injured dog and cat. We are limited by our kennel space and by financial resources. We are continually overwhelmed and saddened by the number of unwanted and mistreated dogs and cats in the San Antonio community. Many days we have turn animals away because we are at full capacity. We cannot run the risk of disease outbreak and animal stress through over-crowded conditions. The problem of unwanted, stray, and neglected animals in Bexar County is a community-wide problem that we are all responsible for. By practicing responsible pet ownership and spaying and neutering your animals you can help end the problem of pet overpopulation. We ALL must address the animal situation in our community or it will only continue to get worse and more animals will suffer. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we try to help with the unending problem of too many unwanted pets in our community. Call 311 to Report Animal Cruelty. We Take Them In. You Take Them Home. Please see the reverse side of this document for other animal turn-in facility suggestions. The No-Kill Shelter Since 1934. San Antonio Area Shelters Animal Cares Services City of San Antonio 4710 State Highway 151 San Antonio, TX 78227 Phone: 210.207.4PET (4738) www.sanantonio.gov/animalcare Animal Welfare Society of Bandera County Phone: 830-751-2595 Boerne Animal Shelter 330 Esser Rd. 400 E. Blanco Boerne, TX 78006 Phone: 830.249.2456 [email protected] Bulverde Humane Society 830-980-2247 www.bulverdeareahumanesociety.com Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society 2170 Old Sattler Rd. Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Phone: 830.899.2527 www.canyonlakeanimalshelter.org Cibolo Animal Control 300 Cibolo Drive Cibolo, TX 78108 Phone: 210.659.1999 www.cibolotx.gov Converse Animal Shelter Inc. 9634 Schaefer Rd. Converse, TX 78109 Phone: 210.658.4821 www.casipet.org Garden Ridge Phone: 210-651-6831 Guadalupe Co. Humane Society Phone: 830-372-2055 Helotes Humane Society Phone: 210.422.6242 www.hhsanimals.org Humane Society of Kerrville Phone: 830-367-7722 Live Oak Animal Control Phone: 210-6532-9140 Leon Valley Animal Control 6400 El Verde Rd. San Antonio, TX 78250 Phone: 210.684.1391 www.leonvalleytexas.gov New Braunfels Animal Control Phone: 830-608-2138 Responsible Pet Owners Phone: 210-822-6763 San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition P.O. BOX 692308 San Antonio, TX 78269-2308 Phone: 210.877.9067 www.sanantonioferalcats.org San Antonio Humane Society 4804 Fredericksburg Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229 Phone: 210.226.7461 www.sahumane.org Selma Phone: 210-651-9150 Stay Cat Adoptions of Texas (SCAT) Phone: 210.363.8010 Note: Cats must be sterilized before surrender. Schertz Animal Services 1298 Borggeld Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 Phone: 210.619.1550 www.schertz.petfinder.com Schertz Humane Society/Homes for Pets P.O. BOX 605 Schertz, TX 78154 Phone: 210.566.7776 www.homesforpets.org SNIPSA Spay-Neuter-Inject-Protect San Antonio Phone: 210.237.9400 www.snipsa.org Note: Dogs only, prefer a photo be sent via e-mail. Universal City Animal Care & Control 134 Athenian Dr. Universal City, TX 78148 Phone: 210.658.0700 www.universalcitytexas.com Wildlife Rescue Phone: 210-653-3660 Seguin Animal Control Phone: 830-401-2335 Lost Or Found A Pet If you lose your pet or find a lost pet, here are some things that you can do to help get the pet back home: • Microchip your pet and update your contact information with your microchip company every time there are changes. • Take the animal to a local shelter or veterinarian to have the pet scanned for a microchip. • Call or visit local animal shelters to see if the pet you found has been reported as lost or if your pet has been turned in. • Place flyers out in the are the pet was found or check the area the pet was found for fliers. • Check the Express News for lost and found pet ads. They will also run a free ad for lost found pets. Call 210.250.2345 for more details. • Check Craigslist’s Lost/Found classified ads located in the Pets section for lost and found pets. You can also post an ad for a lost/found pet for free. The following websites also post lost and found pet ads. Check these pages and contact these groups on how to post a lost/found pet ad yourself: www.magic911.com, www.Pets911.com, www. Petfinder.com, and www.SApets.com. This list of shelters is meant to serve as a reference only. ADL does not guarantee that any shelter or rescue group listed will take a pet. Intake policies and requirements (i.e. fees and appointments) vary by shelter. It is recommended that you call or visit these groups to obtain full details on their intake policies. Call 311 to report animal cruelty!