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    Animal Care and Control

    3.6 (132 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Apache -- soon to be coming to his new home with us
    Sandra L.

    I used to volunteer at ACC walking dogs. Made a visit on the last day of "Clear the Shelters" when the adoption fee is waived, to adopt a cat and donate clean towels for cat cages. I searched their website for older cats and ones that were there the longest and had a list of about 8. Three had already been adopted. I was excited to spot "Apache"s name on a card on the wall in the second or third room we visited. He was one whose photo I had saved on my phone but his age was unknown. But we decided to adopt him anyway since he looked so sad and scared in the back of his cage. ACC has made updates and the exterior grounds are well-maintained, but sadly the animal cat cage areas are over crowded and need improvement. Although, the cages were being cleaned while we were there, so many of the litter boxes were overflowing with poo and there was a strong smell of wet urine in the kitten cages. I don't know how often they clean, but I doubt it is every day. Cleanliness is so important to cats so this definitely needs improvement. Some cats were obviously ill and we were told there is only one vet. That is unacceptable for over 300 cats and I don't know how many dogs. They need more staff. We waited 1-1/2 hours from opening at noon for the only cat volunteer that day to arrive. She was helpful but rushed since many people were waiting. I specifically wanted to adopt a cat there to get at least one animal out of ACC since the conditions are not as good as some other shelters. The city needs to provide more funding. We are happy that we are adopting Apache, but now are waiting to pick him up once he is neutered this week. I hope it is soon. Also I do recommend people adopt animals there to help the neediest cats and dogs. The front desk staff was helpful.

    Alyssa M.

    This was my first time adopting from CACC. I couldn't recommend this place more. The facility is run by volunteers but they are some of the sweetest and most accommodating people, doing the best with what they have. India and Christian helped me with my adoption of Daredevil, both of them went out of their way to help me and were kind throughout the whole process. Though he was shy at the shelter and overlooked, he's come out of his shell since. Please consider adoption (or volunteering) at CACC!

    Shady security guard, PLEASE REPORT

    HORRIBLE service from the security guard, ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL needs to hire someone different, she is beyond rude and she lets other cut line, I have proof and took pictures of the incident! I will be escalating this because NO ONE deserves to be treated like this, please open investigation on this women, she is also taking pictures of peoples ID for no reason? She is asking for identification and taking pictures with her persona phone. Please report this women!

    this woman is not here for the furries she is here to finish her community service hours for the crimes she has committed.

    Hello, to whom it may concern. Today we went into CACC to see UZI a dog we had saw last week. We enjoyed our time with her but she is also sick and needed to cleared then once cleared she will get spayed. So we decided to come back today the 21 to see her. And us being dog lovers we decided to add two others as we have zero commitment with uZI and WHO KNOWS maybe we'd adopt more then one dog. Anyways whoever this lady is should NOT be allowed to volunteer here not longer. Before seeing us she was rude to another family who came in who also wanted to see a dog. As she proceeded to skip them and work with us she reviewed our sheet and stopped us midway down the hall to say "I'm sorry I just find it weird you have a dog on hold and you want to see two more" excuse me? Who the hell are you to say something like that lady and also who are you to limit the love we'd like to share with these lovely animals? Please someone contact me and notify me this has been addressed I've already save Zeus FKA Anthony. This woman does not belong here volunteering. See video for reference. Unfortunately I did not catch the beginning as I was not expecting such intrusion and abrasiveness.

    Eliseo B.

    I couldn't recommend this place more! I went 4 times and finally adopt my little girl yesterday. The energy here is so positive, very motivated to help us adopt. The dogs are very well treat. I would come back here again.

    Kat S.

    Four Years ago (five in May), there was a flyer floating about the neighborhood for "Dogs on Damen" Adoption fair. Coincidentally, I had been begging for a dog for about two years; I was thinking of a smaller lap-dog such as a pug. My guy was thinking of a larger dog, more like a German Shepard. Compromise was reached only when we agreed 1. To select an older (not a puppy) dog if at all possible 2. To attend Dogs on Damen to look at the animals to see if any "chose" us. I was shocked at the volume of animals looking for a home. I was also surprised at the numbers of purebred pets: A litter of apricot pugs were present- yet none seemed interested in me (this was amazing... I had smuggled a pork-chop bone in my handbag for canine olfactory incentive!). Guy saw a prodigiously enormous German Shepard- indifferent to him and any pets he offered. We had resigned to exit. As I reached the gate and turned around, Guy was no longer present?! Bewildered, I wandered the parking lot, wound 'round the tents... lo and behold: He is crouched on the ground, his arms wrapped around the skinny, scarred, shivering form of a dog. And not just any dog, but a substantially-framed Rottweiler. I approach cautiously, a recently-docked tail (just a wee, oscillating stump) wags hesitantly, ears fold back. Two sets of big, pleading, watery eyes (One human, one canine) are staring up at me "Do you want to- walk with her? Do You want to talk about her?" You can't say no to such a desperate, loving image as this. I am doomed. It was love. And like any love, a heck of a lot of work: The rep. told us she was 1 year old. We took her to our vet (the exceptional Dr. Milaknis) he confirmed what we already suspected (and had no objections to) that she was closer to four years old, and had been rescued from dogfighting by the look of her scars. The fee was minimal. The research done on our application was phenomenal and thorough. The eager helpfulness of the shelter rep. welcome on all subjects: food, leashes, even introducing Princess to my elderly cat. So a compromise it was: A big, fat Rottie who wears pink and likes Starbucks! Princess is my baby and my best friend, and while this city service has it's faults- I can't really be too hard on them, highly recommending them if you are in search of a animal companion of your own!

    My beautiful Ollie!  Adopted 10/7/12

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    Nice and clean! Great staff! Very affordable to adopt! Went on a Saturday. Didn't have to wait too long!

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    dog is life dog is love. I really liked Clarence he was so nice, did well with cats and liked our dog too! we will love him alot

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    Overall, CACC is a great place to adopt from if you're patient and want to give an animal a second chance.

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    I wanted to get a second opinion as my dog Tobi was getting weaker and weaker after his first blood…read moretransfusion a month ago. I already consulted our general vet and they mentioned it was due to the medication he was on that was making him this way. I just felt like something wasn't right and wanted to see another doctor just in case. I searched around online for the closest one to see if they would schedule us in on the same day but alot of places were not taking in any new patients. I called right when they opened and I believe I spoke with Dr. Beauchamp and explained what was going on with my boy. I was very grateful that she was able to squeeze me in on the same day. Dr. Beauchamp and their team provided such respect and care to my boy. They took a look at him and told me that he did not look well and was needed to be admitted to the hospital right away. Everything was explained to me very thoroughly and answered all the questions I had. Unfortunately, there was alot of complications going on with him that day and he didn't make it. I am extremely thankful that Dr. Beauchamp followed up with me via phone call to see how he was and did not charge me for our first visit. If we were ever to get another pet, I will be 100% taking them here.

    DO NOT GO. We have been going to good vets for 2 years. After Dr.Beauchamp left we really only…read morecontinued to go because of convenience and it's a huge regret. My dog was neutered 1 week ago. Since then he has had complication after complication. 1st a bad reaction to a prescribed medication causing him to diarrhea blood for days- when we went in to address his diarrhea and dehydration there was an attempt to sell me on a fecal test for Giardia when this was CLEARLY a reaction to the medication. Then the Dr "FORGOT" to give him fluids for dehydration and sold me 3 cans of food to take home to help him. Luckily, I looked into the ingredients of the food further and realized that it contained chicken which he is allergic to. No comment at this appointment on the state of his incision. 2- Luckily because I am a nurse myself I continuously assessed his incision site and noticed that there was a severe hematoma starting to look black. I immediately called the vet to let them know that the tissue was beginning to look necrotic and he was an increased pain. They requested a photo- I sent the photo for an opinion and they NEVER RESPONDED.. 3-We went to the emergency vet they said that the incision looked extremely abnormal and that we should follow up with our vet bc he will likely need a second surgery. 4- We go back to the vet because I followed up 2 DAYS after the picture was sent and Dr asks if I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A QUOTE FOR A LASER to try to bring back life to the dying tissue. Due to my pushback, they did the laser for free. I still walked out paying $85 for more pain medication because it is now required since he's having ongoing pain due to this complication. The doctor then stated that if the tissue does not get better, he will definitely need another surgery which I am sure they are thrilled to charge me for. Not only is this place an extreme money grab, half of the staff is rude and the bedside manner is CRAZY. I brought my dog in because he was clearly in pain and one of the vet techs was grabbing his cheeks, smooshing his face around aggressively saying how cute he is when he's VISIBLY uncomfortable. I'M SO THANKFUL THAT WE DECIDED TO GO WITH A RECOMMENDATION FOR HIS NOSE AND PALATE SURGERY BECAUSE I'M CONFIDENT THAT IF WE HAD SEEN A RANDOM SURGEON AT THIS LOCATION , WE WOULD'VE HAD WAY WORSE COMPLICATIONS OR ACCORDING TO OTHER REVIEWS MAY HAVE LOST OUR DOG. Save your money and go somewhere that isn't private equity and actually cares about their patients not just $$$$$!

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