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Meet Sunflower! This perfect girl is as turn key as they come. Sunflower is laid back, mellow, and does well with other dogs (with some occasional bossiness.) She also loves cats! She has lived with cats and other dogs in a foster home, and is otherwise perfect. Sunflower is already spayed and ready to go home with her forever family today!
Meet Sunflower! This perfect girl is as turn key as they come. Sunflower is laid back, mellow, and does well with other dogs (with some occasional bossiness.) She also loves cats! She has lived with cats and other dogs in a foster home, and is otherwise perfect. Sunflower is already spayed and ready to go home with her forever family today!
Request an appointment:
https://www.co.tehama.ca.us/government/departments/animal-services/adopt/adoption-appointment-request/
Additional adoption info
To adopt a pet, you must be 18 years of age and fill out an adoption questionnaire.
Our adoption fees are:
Dogs- $185, which includes the spay or neuter surgery, the first set of vaccines and heartworm prevention, a microchip, a Tehama County license and a heartworm test for dogs over 6 months of age.
Cats- $115, which includes the spay or neuter surgery, the first set of vaccines, a dose of flea prevention, and a microchip.
Animals that are not already altered will remain at the Animal Care Center until surgery, and adopters can pick up their new pet from the veterinary clinic after surgery.
To adopt a pet, you must be 18 years of age and fill out an adoption questionnaire.
Our adoption fees are:
Dogs- $185, which includes the spay or neuter surgery, the first set of vaccines and heartworm prevention, a microchip, a Tehama County license and a heartworm test for dogs over 6 months of age.
Cats- $115, which includes the spay or neuter surgery, the first set of vaccines, a dose of flea prevention, and a microchip.
Animals that are not already altered will remain at the Animal Care Center until surgery, and adopters can pick up their new pet from the veterinary clinic after surgery.
Request an appointment to meet one of our adoptable pets here: https://www.co.tehama.ca.us/government/departments/animal-services/adopt/adoption-appointment-request/
The Tehama County Animal Care Center is located at:
1830 Walnut Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080
Our Adoption hours are:
11:00am -4:30pm Monday-Friday, and 1:00pm- -4:30pm Saturday and Sunday
Request an appointment to meet one of our adoptable pets here: https://www.co.tehama.ca.us/government/departments/animal-services/adopt/adoption-appointment-request/
The Tehama County Animal Care Center is located at:
1830 Walnut Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080
Our Adoption hours are:
11:00am -4:30pm Monday-Friday, and 1:00pm- -4:30pm Saturday and Sunday
More about this shelter
The Tehama County Animal Care Center provides animal sheltering services for all of Tehama and Glenn Counties. We house and care for stray dogs, surrendered cats, and various other species. Adopt a new pet here!
The Tehama County Animal Care Center is owned by Tehama County and operated by the Department of Agriculture, Division of Animal Services.
Our mission is to practice and promote compassionate care of all animals, both in our care and in the community we serve.
We strive to reunite lost animals with their owners and find forever homes for animals whose owners cannot be located. We work closely with several rescues to transfer some of our animals to other locations so they can find homes in other areas. We are extremely proud of our high rate live release rate and incredibly grateful to the organizations and volunteers who make it possible!
The Tehama County Animal Care Center provides animal sheltering services for all of Tehama and Glenn Counties. We house and care for stray dogs, surrendered cats, and various other species. Adopt a new pet here!
The Tehama County Animal Care Center is owned by Tehama County and operated by the Department of Agriculture, Division of Animal Services.
Our mission is to practice and promote compassionate care of all animals, both in our care and in the community we serve.
We strive to reunite lost animals with their owners and find forever homes for animals whose owners cannot be located. We work closely with several rescues to transfer some of our animals to other locations so they can find homes in other areas. We are extremely proud of our high rate live release rate and incredibly grateful to the organizations and volunteers who make it possible!
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We'll also keep you updated on Wren's adoption status with email updates.