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City of Little Rock
Additional adoption info
The adoption fee is $90. Veterinary services for dogs include: First exam, Worm check, Worming (if necessary), First vaccinations, Rabies inoculation (city license purchase is not included), First antibiotics, Spay or Neuter, and Heartworm check. Veterinary services for cats include: First exam, Worm check, Worming (if necessary), First Vaccinations, Rabies Inoculation (city license purchase is not included), First antibiotics, Spay or Neuter, Feline leukemia exam, and Feline FIV (older cats). Note: If adopter is in the City of Little Rock, a $10 city license is required.
All animals listed on this website are available for adoption, unless there is a future "Available:" date listed in the animal details section. If the "Available:" date has not past, the animal can still be visited.
Be sure to have the ID number so LRAS will know what animals you are referring to.
You will want to take him or her out of the kennel area, and go outside. Please be aware that when they are comfortable in a home, they will relax, and their personality will be different than in the shelter.
When you are ready to adopt the LRAS policy is first come - first serve. You cannot reserve an animal for adoption. An Adoption Application is required. The animals can be adopted at 8:00 a.m., Tuesday-Saturday on their available date.
It is a state law that an animal can not leave a shelter until sterilized (Arkansas Code 20-19-103 I (1). For animals needing sterilization, they will be altered at the next available time by the LRAS veterinarian. If the animal is too young or sick to be altered, the vet will sign a medical waiver and give a date the animal can be returned to be altered.
597 US-65,
Greenbrier,
AR
72058
Conway, AR 72034
P. O. Box 1162,
Malvern,
AR
72104
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