Fresno Humane Animal Services

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Fresno Humane Animal Control Officers serve to enforce all City and County ordinances related to animals. Most notably, these include:

To purchase or renew a license for your dog, visit the County's Rabies and Animal Control page or call us at 599-600-PETS. Applications and fees can be mailed to FHAS 1510 W Dan Ronquillo Drive, 93706 or brought to the County shelter in person. Proof of current rabies vaccination is required for all licenses. County licenses are only $4.00 for dogs that are spayed/neutered (with a veterinarian's certificate), and $39.00 for unaltered dogs.

NOTE: Under Ordinance Code 9.04.047, “No person shall sell or give away any dog or cat in any public place or in front of any business not owned by him or her or at any swap meet.” In addition, under 9.04.045 a current unaltered dog license must be prominently displayed in any advertisement for the sale of puppies. Puppies must be at least 8 weeks old before transfer, and only one litter is permitted per year. Sellers are required to submit to Fresno Humane Animal Services the names and contact information of the new owners, and must provide written licensing information with each sale. To report violations of these ordinances, submit an online form or call/text during business hours.

LOST AND FOUND PETS:

NOTE: If you’ve found a dog or cat, we encourage you to make an attempt to find its owner and submit an online Found Report prior to brining it to the shelter. See our Lost & Found Pets page for a list of things to do and some helpful links!

IMPORTANT: Fresno Humane Animal Services is contracted to serve the animals of unincorporated Fresno COUNTY and the CITY of Fresno.

COMMUNITY SERVICES:

Our mission is to improve the lives of ALL pets in Fresno County and City, not just the ones in our shelter. We also strive to provide assistance for the humans those pets love through a variety of low-cost (and sometimes free) services:

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ADOPTION:

Healthy dogs will be made available to the public for adoption after serving a state-mandated stray hold. Cats are available online and at local pet store partners. Adoptable pets can be viewed on our Adoption page, as well as Petfinder, Adopt-a-Pet, and Petango. To apply for a specific animal, fill out an online adoption survey and our Adoption Team will respond to schedule an appointment to meet the pet.

*Dogs residing within the County jurisdiction are required to be licensed for an additional $4.00 upon adoption.

RESCUE:

Fresno’s homeless pet population has reached critical levels and the Valley’s public shelters are tragically overcrowded. Fresno Humane Animal Services is committed to playing a key role in the safety net for homeless animals by coordinating with reputable 501(c)3 animal rescues across the state and beyond. Each month, hundreds of animals are transferred out of the shelter and into the safety of private rescue partners. These independent rescues are able to give more individual care and attention to animals in need, expand their opportunities for re-homing, and clear the way for other pets entering our shelter system. We encourage the public to support these local animal rescues through adoption, donation, and volunteer work.

EDUCATION:

Promote responsible pet ownership through spay/neuter, vaccination, and identification

Offer education and resources to address common behavioral issues in pets

Encourage community involvement in the stewardship of Fresno’s homeless pets.