The Newport Beach Animal Shelter is excited to introduce Willow, a one-year-old German Shepherd who’s now available for adoption!
Willow is a smart and curious girl who already knows how to sit and is eager to keep learning. She’s full of energy, loves treats and toys, and just needs a bit of training and a whole lot of love. The tip of one of her ears is missing. We’re not sure how it happened, but it definitely gives her some extra character.
If you have any questions or want to set up an appointment to meet Willow ahead of time, feel free to call us at (949) 718-3454 or email ACO@NBPD.org
The Newport Beach Animal Shelter is excited to introduce Willow, a one-year-old German Shepherd who’s now available for adoption!
Willow is a smart and curious girl who already knows how to sit and is eager to keep learning. She’s full of energy, loves treats and toys, and just needs a bit of training and a whole lot of love. The tip of one of her ears is missing. We’re not sure how it happened, but it definitely gives her some extra character.
If you have any questions or want to set up an appointment to meet Willow ahead of time, feel free to call us at (949) 718-3454 or email ACO@NBPD.org
Current Pet Adoption Fee Schedule:
Adult Dogs: $150
Puppies: $225
Adult Cats: $90
Kittens: $110
Current Pet Adoption Fee Schedule:
Adult Dogs: $150
Puppies: $225
Adult Cats: $90
Kittens: $110
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Newport Beach Animal Shelter is located at 20302 Riverside Drive in Newport Beach. The shelter is closed to the public due to Covid but we here everyday. If you would like to meet an animal, please call the shelter at 949-718-3454 and we will help you with an application and appointment.
Newport Beach Animal Shelter is located at 20302 Riverside Drive in Newport Beach. The shelter is closed to the public due to Covid but we here everyday. If you would like to meet an animal, please call the shelter at 949-718-3454 and we will help you with an application and appointment.
More about this shelter
The City of Newport Beach has partnered with Home Free Animal Rescue & Sanctuary to provide boarding, care, and feeding of animals collected by the Police Department’s Animal Control Division. These services will be coordinated through the Police Department, and not directly handled by Home Free Animal Sanctuary. Members of the public with questions about the shelter should call the Animal Shelter Office at 949-718-3454.
The City of Newport Beach has partnered with Home Free Animal Rescue & Sanctuary to provide boarding, care, and feeding of animals collected by the Police Department’s Animal Control Division. These services will be coordinated through the Police Department, and not directly handled by Home Free Animal Sanctuary. Members of the public with questions about the shelter should call the Animal Shelter Office at 949-718-3454.
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We'll also keep you updated on Harley's adoption status with email updates.