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  1. Maricopa County Animal Care & Control is a public animal shelter committed to finding good outcomes to lost, surrendered, and stray dogs. East Shelter: 1920 S. Lewis in Mesa. West Shelter: 2500 S. 27th Avenue in Phoenix. Heidi's Village: 600 N. 40th Street in Phoenix.

  2. Looking for Chandler Animal Control adoptions or lost pet reports? Quickly find Animal Shelter phone number, directions & services (Chandler, AZ).

  3. Find your local animal shelter to adopt or foster, volunteer to help homeless pets in your community or report animal cruelty or a lost or found animal.

  4. Animal control service providers can help the people and animals in your community in a variety of ways, including rescuing animals in distress, reuniting lost pets and their owners, and responding to nuisance complaints.

  5. Learn more about the MCACC bite investigation process and your rights as a victim of a dog attack. Here you can find a list of items you should report to the Animal Care and Control Department.

  6. www.maricopa-az.gov › city-of-maricopa-police-department › animal-care-controlAnimal Care & Control | Maricopa, AZ

    The City of Maricopa works in partnership with Pinal County Animal Care and Control to protect animal welfare and public safety. Contact us if you require assistance with: Rabies control; Impounding of stray or dangerous dogs; Investigating cruelty cases; Educating the public to be more responsible pet owners; Handling excessive barking complaints

  7. LICENSING YOUR DOG. Adopt a Shelter Pet. All dogs 3 months or older must be licensed. Dog licenses are an important way to identify and locate your pet if they get lost. Licenses must be renewed yearly and start at just $19.

  8. Find the locations and operation hours for our 2 full service animal care centers, West Valley Animal Care and East Valley Animal Care. Here you will have quick access to pages requested often.

  9. Committed to a never-kill principle, Saving One Life Animal Rescue and Sanctuary protects, provides and cares for at-risk cats and dogs through foster and adoption programs, animal sanctuary services, feline colony management, community outreach and collaboration.

  10. Animal services enforcement appeals guide. This guide summarizes the hearing examiner process for animal-related enforcement. It is meant to help laypersons, and carries no legal weight. The examiner invites questions. Email: hearingexaminer@kingcounty.gov. Phone: 206-477-0860.

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