2-1-1 Bay Area is a program of United Way Bay Area
12 Airport Boulevard, San Mateo, CA
Operates animal shelter for lost and stray animals. Provides animal rescue and animal control services. Offers pickup of stray or injured and dead animals.
1419 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA
Operates animal shelter services for lost and stray animals. Provides animal control, animal rescue, and investigation of animal cruelty, abuse, or neglect. Offers first responder assistance for animals during natural disasters and emergencies.
2510 Clay Bank Road, Fairfield, CA
Provides responsibility for the care of all stray, injured, abandoned, and unwanted animals. Responds to complaints of stray, sick, or injured animals. Initiates rabies control and investigations of animal cruelty complaints and animal bite cases. Coordinates with people to help them reunite with their lost pets.
700 All America Way, Sunnyvale, CA
Provides animal control and animal license services. Responds to calls for stray, sick, aggressive or injured animals. Investigates reports of animal cruelty.
2750 Monterey Road, San Jose, CA
Provides animal lost and found services for the following cities:CupertinoLos GatosMilipitasSaratogaCity of San Jose
3281 East Bayshore Road, East Palo Alto, CA
Provides animal lost and found for pets in Santa Clara County. Individuals who have lost pets are encouraged to fill out a lost animal profile on the website. Lost pets will be checked for identification upon arrival to the shelter. Owners will be contacted if their pet has been found. Individuals who have found pets are able to bring the pet to a shelter or care for it in their own homes. Individuals who are caring for lost pets in their homes are encouraged to fill out a found animal profile on the website.
3281 East Bayshore Road, East Palo Alto, CA
Rescues and picks up stray animals including sick, injured, or dead animals (including wildlife). Also responds to the following issues:Aggressive animalsAnimal bitesAnimal cruelty or neglectAnimals in distressAnimal related municipal code violationsLivestock and pet show permits
171 Bel Marin Keys Boulevard, Novato, CA
Provides emergency and priority calls of animals in distress. Helps sick or injured animals, and aggressive dogs running at large. Also helps sick and injured animals cared for and evaluated at the shelter. Stray animal hotline is updated every night after 6 pm which includes animals brought to the shelter during the previous 48 hours.
3370 Thomas Road, Santa Clara, CA
Provides animal control field services to the cities of Campbell, Monte Sereno, Mountain View, and Santa Clara. Services range from animal rescue to veterinary care. Cares for sick, injured, lost, and abandoned animals. Also provides shelter, investigates animal bites, and handles pet lost and found.
942 Hartle Court, Napa, CA
Provides animal services to animals in Napa county. Services offered include: housing stray, sick, or injured animals responding to reports of lost and found animalsreturning lost animals to their ownersadoption services (in collaboration with Napa Humane Society)pet licenses for dogs and catseuthanization at the request of animal ownersinformation about how to assemble a disaster kit for animals. First Aid section online provides information on how to assemble a disaster kit for cats, dogs, and horses. Please note: General services are available during Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and disasters. These services are still available if a power outage occurs in this facility.
Alameda is a 211 Bay Area Partner County. If you click the button below 211alamedacounty.org will open in a new browser tab.
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Contra Costa is a 211 Bay Area Partner County. If you click the button below the Contra Costa Crisis Center website will open in a new browser tab.
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