Los Angeles Pet Adoption Center (2024)

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Last year, hundreds of thousands of loving dogs and cats were killed in shelters like the ones here in Los Angeles just because they didn’t have a safe place to call home.

Best Friends Animal Society in Los Angeles is working collaboratively with animal rescue groups, city shelters and passionate individuals who are all dedicated to saving the lives of cats and dogs in Los Angeles shelters.

As part of this mission, Best Friends hosts adoption and fundraising events and leads the NKLA (No-Kill Los Angeles) initiative.

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Open daily!

11 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week
1845 Pontius Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90025
424-208-8840
bestfriendsla@bestfriends.org

You can be part of that work too when you adopt, foster, volunteer or advocate. We can provide training and behavior guidance should you ever need it, or help you find local spay/neuter services. Working together, we'll make California and the entire country no-kill in 2025.

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Adopt to help save lives

When you adopt a dog or cat who’s been patiently waiting for a place to call home, you’re not only saving a life.

You’re making space in the shelter for other homeless pets in Los Angeles and giving them a chance to grow, thrive and find families of their very own. You might not feel like a hero, but to one animal, you’re the entire world.

Cats, kittens, and dogs are available on-site every day, ready to meet you! Many of our animals are in foster homes, so please call ahead if you’re interested in meeting a particular cat or dog.

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Volunteer and help save pets’ lives

This lifesaving work is made possible by passionate, caring people like you who volunteer to help the animals here in Los Angeles.

Whether you volunteer locally or at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary (located in Kanab, Utah), whether you help to transport pets across the country or help animals from your home via one of our national opportunities, you can make a tremendous difference in the lives of homeless pets.

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Events: make a difference for pets

Have fun and connect with fellow animal lovers through a variety of local and national events, big and small.

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Adoption Fees Covered by Blue Buffalo and Walmart

Starting April 30th all the way through June, adoption fees at all Best Friends locations will be completely covered — thanks to Blue Buffalo and Walmart!

Blue Buffalo will cover adoption fees for May and June up to $275,000.

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A Brand-New Puppy Party

Don't miss your chance to get playful with some puppies and maybe even take one home.

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Pet Microchip & Registration Clinic

Join us for a special FREE event dedicated to keeping our furry friends safe and sound!

Give to save lives

Your contribution supports our lifesaving work and helps shelters nationwide achieve no-kill.

You’ll be helping to save the lives of homeless pets here in Los Angeles and around the country when you make a gift to the animals.

Give to Save Lives

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Recent tales from Los Angeles

Looking for a little inspiration? Check out these pets and their stories of hope, love and resilience.

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L.A. super adoption

It’s a wrap! The Best Friends Super Adoption in Los Angeles, sponsored by Bounty, took place November 4-5, 2023. Over 400 adoptable dogs and cats went home from the event.

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Shop to save lives

When you shop at the Best Friends store, the proceeds go right to work providing lifesaving care and companionship to animals in Los Angeles, at the Sanctuary and around the country.

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Contact us

Best Friends Pet Adoption Center in West L.A. 
1845 Pontius Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90025 
424-208-8840 

bestfriendsla@bestfriends.org
No-Kill Los Angeles

11 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week

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FAQs

How much does it cost to adopt a pet in Los Angeles? ›

Regular Adoption Fees
Adult Dogs$102.00/$122.00 (4 months and older) (with license for City residents)
Puppies$150.00 (Under 4 months)
Adult Cats$25 (4 months and older)
Kittens$50 (Under 4 months)
Rabbits$71.00
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What is the best pet adoption site? ›

10 Best Pet Adoption Websites
  • Petfinder. Petfinder is an extremely intuitive option for pet owners of all kinds. ...
  • Adopt-a-Pet. ...
  • Rescue Me. ...
  • Petco Love. ...
  • ASPCA. ...
  • PetSmart Charities. ...
  • 7 The Shelter Project. ...
  • AKC Rescue Network.
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What happened to Best Friends Mission Hills? ›

After providing animal services to the community for 10 years, center officials say they will be closing at the end of this year and moving everything over to their NKLA facility in West Los Angeles.

How do I rehome my dog in Los Angeles? ›

Visit LAanimalservices.home-home.org and click “REHOME YOUR PET” in the top right to begin filling out your information, and to submit photos and details for your pet!

Why is adopting a pet less expensive? ›

Although many shelters and rescue groups have purebred animals, an adopted mixed-breed pet may be healthier than a purebred pet, less likely to have genetic problems, and therefore, cost less overall. Puppy and kitten mills are factory-style breeding facilities that prioritize profit above the welfare of their animals.

Why are shelter dogs so expensive? ›

Even though you may be handing over a few large bills to take home your new pet, you're likely saving money. Shelters and rescue groups typically cover initial veterinary costs, which may be high for an animal in poor health. They also pay for the animals' food, transportation and other expenses.

Where is the best place to rehome my pet? ›

Check with the animal shelter, rescue or breeder where you got your pet. Some organizations require in the adoption contract that you return the pet to them if you can no longer provide care. Even if it wasn't part of your contract, the organization or breeder may be able to help you find your pet a new home.

What happens to a dog when you rehome them? ›

Anxiety and Fear

It's normal for your rehomed dog to feel anxious in its new environment. The feelings of anxiety can be because it doesn't know what to expect in its new home. The dog might bark a lot as a sign of fear. Moving a dog to its new home in the morning might help as dogs are usually more anxious at night.

How to surrender a dog in Los Angeles for free? ›

If relinquishing your pet is the only option, schedule an appointment by calling 888-452-7381 during business hours.

How much does a pet hotel cost in Los Angeles? ›

As of July 2024, the average starting rate for a dog boarding in Los Angeles, CA is $19.76 per hour. The weekly cost for a dog boarding working a 40-hour week in Los Angeles, CA is $790 while the monthly cost is approximately $2,569 for 130 hours of work.

What do you need to adopt a dog in California? ›

Pet Adoption Requirements

You must be at least 18 years old with a photo identification. Complete an Adoption Questionnaire (PDF). All animals will be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, provided flea treatment and microchipped prior to leaving the shelter.

How long is Stray Wait in California? ›

At this time, they may or may not take the stray into custody. If they take the dog into their possession, it will be vetted by animal control. It will also be subject to the state-mandated 6-day holding period. After that time, if the owner has not claimed the dog, you are free to adopt the dog from the shelter.

Does it cost money to adopt a dog on Reddit? ›

At least in the US, adoption agencies and shelters charge $500 minimum to adopt a dog. There are so many dogs that need a home, and I think that upfront cost really deters a lot of good people. I got my dog off of Craigslist for $60.

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