Donation
—Address
262 Woodys Lane, Port Isabel, TX 78578Contact
—Phone
(956) 943-3888Donation
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Additional adoption info
To adopt from IYGAS, you must...
- Have current identification showing your present address.
- Be 18 years of age or older and have the consent of your household.
- Have the consent of your landlord if you rent.
- Be willing and able to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment and proper care for your pet.
We recommend a minimum $25 donation in lieu of an adoption fee.
The process:
1. Come in to the shelter and meet the animal.
2. Fill out an adoption application.
3. Speak with a shelter staff member about your application.
Most applications can be processed the same day and then your furever friend can go home with you!
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P. O. Box 4975, Brownsville, TX 78523
1225 North Expressway 77/83, Brownsville, TX 78521

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