Live Oak Animal Care and Control

Animal shelter in Live Oak, Texas

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8001 Shin Oak Drive, Live Oak, TX 78233

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Shelter FAQs

Live Oak Animal Control’s mission is to promote public health and safety for the citizens of Live Oak and their pets. Animal Control is responsible for educating the public on current State Laws and City Ordinances and enforcing these laws when necessary. Animal Control is also responsible for the health and well being for every animal brought into the Facility. The animals housed here are waiting to be reunited with their lost owners or, if not reclaimed, they are waiting for their new forever homes.
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Additional adoption info

To adopt, visit our shelter at at 8001 Shin Oak Drive:
Monday - Friday 9:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
If the animal you are interested in is currently in a foster home, we will get you in touch with the foster family for a meet and greet.
We want you to find the perfect fit for your family! We recommend spending at least 30 minutes with the animal you are interested in, and bringing all members of your family that will be living in the home with your pet.

All Pet adoption fees are $60
(applies to all breeds and ages)
Your adoption includes the following:
* Exam
* First round of Feline/Canine Vaccine’s (2 for adults and 3 for under 1yr)
* FIP-FIV/Heartworm Test
* Deworming
* Rabies vaccine & certificate (4 months and older)
* First round of Flea preventative
* Spay/Neuter
* Microchip (registered) - We register every microchip we provide so the owner does not have to.

After you adopt your new companion, it is important that you register your microchip. In the event that your pet gets out and is found, a registered microchip ensures that your pet will be returned to you.
Additionally, you should take your new pet to your vet soon after your adoption. This allows your vet to meet your pet, receive all medical records, and set up your next annual appointment.