All adoptions include spay/neuter, microchip, and age-appropriate vaccines. Together, we can save lives.
What you need to know
- Do not bring your own pets; we do not conduct animal-animal meet and greets.
- Adopted animals must be transported safely inside a vehicle.
- Adoptions take time. Please ensure you arrive at least 45 minutes before closing to meet our dogs.
- Please make sure you bring a valid form of ID.
All adoptions include spay/neuter, microchip, and age-appropriate vaccines. Together, we can save lives.
What you need to know
- Do not bring your own pets; we do not conduct animal-animal meet and greets.
- Adopted animals must be transported safely inside a vehicle.
- Adoptions take time. Please ensure you arrive at least 45 minutes before closing to meet our dogs.
- Please make sure you bring a valid form of ID.
East Valley Animal Care Center: 1920 S Lewis (Baseline Rd/Lewis Dr) Mesa, AZ 85210
We have other pets available for adoption at the following locations:
West Valley Animal Care Center: 2500 S. 27th Ave. (27th Ave, south of Durango) Phoenix, AZ 85009
Everyday Adoption Center: 4380 N. Miller Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Adoption prices vary based on age, size, and how long the dog has been waiting for their forever home.
East Valley Animal Care Center: 1920 S Lewis (Baseline Rd/Lewis Dr) Mesa, AZ 85210
We have other pets available for adoption at the following locations:
West Valley Animal Care Center: 2500 S. 27th Ave. (27th Ave, south of Durango) Phoenix, AZ 85009
Everyday Adoption Center: 4380 N. Miller Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Adoption prices vary based on age, size, and how long the dog has been waiting for their forever home.
More about this shelter
Maricopa Animal Care and Control, with locations in Phoenix. Mesa and Scottsdale, serves the dogs, cats and residents of Maricopa County. As one of the largest open managed- admission shelters in the nation, the two shelters take in more than 16,000 dogs every year. Our mission is to serve the people and pets of Maricopa County by fostering a safe community and reducing the homeless pet population.
Maricopa Animal Care and Control, with locations in Phoenix. Mesa and Scottsdale, serves the dogs, cats and residents of Maricopa County. As one of the largest open managed- admission shelters in the nation, the two shelters take in more than 16,000 dogs every year. Our mission is to serve the people and pets of Maricopa County by fostering a safe community and reducing the homeless pet population.
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We'll also keep you updated on GEORGIA's adoption status with email updates.