The Angeles City Veterinary Office is calling on all animal lovers to consider adopting a furry companion from the city’s Dog Pound and Animal Shelter. The facility is currently housing several healthy, spayed, neutered, and dewormed dogs and cats, all of which have received essential vaccinations. These animals are now ready to find their forever homes.
As part of the city’s ongoing efforts to address the issue of stray animals and promote responsible pet ownership, the shelter is offering these pets for adoption. The animals available have been carefully cared for by the city’s veterinary team, ensuring they are in good health and ready for a new chapter in their lives.
The shelter is home to a variety of cats and dogs of different breeds, sizes, and ages, all eager to find loving families. With the holiday season approaching, adopting a pet from the shelter is a perfect way to give an animal a second chance while adding a new member to the family.
City officials encourage the public to visit the shelter and see the animals available for adoption. Each pet has been carefully checked by veterinarians and is fully vaccinated, making them ready to adjust to a new home. The adoption process is simple and aims to ensure that each pet is placed in a responsible and loving environment.
Aside from promoting pet adoption, the Angeles City Veterinary Office also offers free spaying, neutering, and deworming services for pet owners. These services are part of the city’s commitment to controlling the stray animal population and promoting the well-being of pets within the community.
By adopting from the shelter, residents not only help provide a loving home for a rescued animal but also contribute to solving the local stray animal issue. The city encourages all those interested in adoption to visit the shelter, where staff members are available to assist in selecting the right pet.
The shelter currently has many animals in need of homes, and the city hopes that through this initiative, more pets will find their forever families. Adopting a pet from the shelter is not just about giving an animal a home, but also about showing compassion and care for those in need.