This helps Siskiyou County Animal Control with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
White - with Brown or Chocolate
Age
1 year 8 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
46 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
28643
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Maddy came to the shelter after she was found wandering the streets looking for someone to care for her. She is super friendly, loves belly rubs, and is a powerhouse of fun.
Maddy came to the shelter after she was found wandering the streets looking for someone to care for her. She is super friendly, loves belly rubs, and is a powerhouse of fun.
Anyone interested in adopting must be 18 years or older and bring a valid form of ID. If you have any questions regarding an animal available for adoption, they may call the animal control office ahead of time at 530-841-4028. We receive many calls daily, so please leave a message if we cannot answer, and we will return your call as soon as possible.
All dogs and puppies are $40 to adopt and require an additional $40 deposit if unaltered at the time of adoption. The $40 deposit will be refunded once the animal is altered. An additional $10 fee is required for a dog license if the adopter lives in any unincorporated area of Siskiyou County.
All cats and kittens are $20 and require an additional $40 deposit if unaltered at the time of adoption. The $40 deposit will be refunded once the animal is altered.
Once the decision to adopt an animal has been made, an adoption agreement will be signed and payment will be taken. If the adopter lives on a rental property, they must show proof that the landlord allows animals on the property.
Anyone interested in adopting must be 18 years or older and bring a valid form of ID. If you have any questions regarding an animal available for adoption, they may call the animal control office ahead of time at 530-841-4028. We receive many calls daily, so please leave a message if we cannot answer, and we will return your call as soon as possible.
All dogs and puppies are $40 to adopt and require an additional $40 deposit if unaltered at the time of adoption. The $40 deposit will be refunded once the animal is altered. An additional $10 fee is required for a dog license if the adopter lives in any unincorporated area of Siskiyou County.
All cats and kittens are $20 and require an additional $40 deposit if unaltered at the time of adoption. The $40 deposit will be refunded once the animal is altered.
Once the decision to adopt an animal has been made, an adoption agreement will be signed and payment will be taken. If the adopter lives on a rental property, they must show proof that the landlord allows animals on the property.
Siskiyou County Animal Control is located at 550 South Foothill Drive, Yreka, CA 96097. We are open by appointment only.
Siskiyou County Animal Control is located at 550 South Foothill Drive, Yreka, CA 96097. We are open by appointment only.
More about this shelter
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Siskiyou County Animal Control Department is to provide effective Animal Control Services through the following:
· Promote responsible animal ownership by providing education and outreach to the citizens of Siskiyou County about proper animal care and control.
· Educate the citizens of Siskiyou County regarding state laws and county ordinances in order to foster a safer community for people and animals.
· Spay or neuter unwanted or displaced animals and adopt them into loving permanent homes.
OUR ROLE:
As part of law enforcement it is our duty and privilege to serve the people and animals of Siskiyou County. Animal Control’s purpose is to ensure the health and safety of the county residents and animal populations. We take complaints of cruelty and inhumane treatment of animals very seriously and investigate all complaints of such treatment. We support the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats to help prevent animal over population in Siskiyou County, thus increasing the likelihood that more animals will have lifelong homes.
Animal Control has endeavored to adopt a no kill philosophy and has increased the live release rate from our Shelter to more than 90%! The majority of animals entering our facility are either redeemed by owners, sent to partner rescues, or adopted into new and loving homes.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Siskiyou County Animal Control Department is to provide effective Animal Control Services through the following:
· Promote responsible animal ownership by providing education and outreach to the citizens of Siskiyou County about proper animal care and control.
· Educate the citizens of Siskiyou County regarding state laws and county ordinances in order to foster a safer community for people and animals.
· Spay or neuter unwanted or displaced animals and adopt them into loving permanent homes.
OUR ROLE:
As part of law enforcement it is our duty and privilege to serve the people and animals of Siskiyou County. Animal Control’s purpose is to ensure the health and safety of the county residents and animal populations. We take complaints of cruelty and inhumane treatment of animals very seriously and investigate all complaints of such treatment. We support the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats to help prevent animal over population in Siskiyou County, thus increasing the likelihood that more animals will have lifelong homes.
Animal Control has endeavored to adopt a no kill philosophy and has increased the live release rate from our Shelter to more than 90%! The majority of animals entering our facility are either redeemed by owners, sent to partner rescues, or adopted into new and loving homes.
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