East Valley Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026

Official LA Animal Services Van Nuys / East Valley center guide

East Valley Animal Shelter Adoption Hours, Fees, Lost Pets, Found Animals, Surrenders & LA Animal Control Help

Use official Los Angeles Animal Services resources to check East Valley Animal Shelter hours, view adoptable dogs, cats, rabbits and small pets, understand adoption fees, reclaim a lost pet, report a found animal, use Shelter-at-Home, schedule a surrender appointment, access the Sunday pet food pantry, handle dog licensing, report animal cruelty or dangerous animals, and avoid confusing the Van Nuys East Valley Center with Los Angeles County, Burbank, Glendale or San Fernando animal services.

🐾 14409 Vanowen St. ☎️ 888-452-7381 ⏰ Tue–Fri 8–5, Sat/Sun 11–5 Updated May 2026
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Find Your East Valley Animal Shelter Path

If you are searching for east valley animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official LA Animal Services route for adoption, shelter hours, lost pets, found animals, field enforcement, dog licensing, surrender appointments, pet food pantry help, fostering and volunteering.

Official path
Choose the service you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for East Valley adoption, hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control, fees, dog licensing, surrender, foster or volunteer help.

🐶 Adopt a pet — start with official East Valley available pets

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Use this for: dogs, cats, rabbits and small animals available through LA Animal Services, including pets at the East Valley Center in Van Nuys.

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Best official path: use the LA Animal Services pet search, visit during open hours, bring government-issued photo ID and complete the adoption process at the shelter.

Before you go: you can adopt any pet from any LA Animal Services shelter, so verify the animal location and availability before driving for one specific pet.

⚠️ Official first: Do not rely only on old screenshots, social posts, rescue reposts or third-party pet pages. Use LA Animal Services pet search and East Valley’s official location page before visiting.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live shelter inventory into your website. It guides users to the correct official LA Animal Services route for each task.
At a glance

East Valley Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

East Valley Animal Shelter is one of the Los Angeles Animal Services centers. The official address is 14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys, CA 91405. The main LA Animal Services phone number is 888-452-7381, and this number is used for adoption questions, surrender appointments and citywide animal services routing.

The East Valley Center is open Tuesday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday through Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It is closed Monday and City-observed holidays. East Valley also lists a Pet Food Pantry service on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

📍 Shelter address 14409 Vanowen St. Van Nuys, CA 91405
☎️ Main phone 888-452-7381 LA Animal Services
Weekday hours Tue–Fri 8 AM to 5 PM
🐾 Weekend hours Sat–Sun 11 AM to 5 PM
🥣 Pet Food Pantry Sunday 1 PM to 4 PM
⚠️ Important: East Valley serves many Los Angeles city neighborhoods, but nearby communities such as Burbank, Glendale and San Fernando may be outside City of Los Angeles jurisdiction. Always confirm the correct shelter, field enforcement office or local animal control route before reporting, surrendering, reclaiming or bringing in an animal.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against LA Animal Services East Valley, About Adoption, Lost Pet, I Found a Pet, Surrender / Rehoming, Animal Licenses, Pet Food Pantry, Citywide Cat Program, Volunteer and Field Enforcement pages. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This East Valley Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

East Valley Animal Shelter Hours, Address and Phone Number

The East Valley Animal Shelter is located at 14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys, CA 91405. The main phone number listed by LA Animal Services is 888-452-7381. The East Valley page says the center is open Tuesdays through Sundays without appointment except for surrenders. Sick or injured animals are admitted without an appointment.

Official East Valley hours are Tuesday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday is closed. City-observed holidays may change access, so verify before driving during holiday weeks.

Shelter address

14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys, CA 91405

Use this location for adoption visits, found animal intake, lost pet reclaim, pet food pantry visits and East Valley shelter questions.

Main phone

888-452-7381

Use for LA Animal Services routing, adoption questions and surrender appointment requests.

Public hours

Tuesday–Friday: 8 AM to 5 PM.

Saturday–Sunday: 11 AM to 5 PM.

Monday: closed.

Pet Food Pantry

Sundays: 1 PM to 4 PM.

Verify supply availability and rules before depending on one trip.

⏰ Visit advice: Adoption, reclaim, found-pet intake, licensing and surrender tasks are not the same. Bring ID, proof of ownership or records when needed, and call first if you are going for one specific animal or a time-sensitive issue.
Adoption process

How to Adopt From East Valley Animal Shelter and LA Animal Services

LA Animal Services lets you adopt dogs, cats, rabbits and small animals through its shelter system. You can use the official pet search to view available pets, then visit the shelter during open hours. The East Valley page reminds users that you can adopt any pet from any shelter, so always check the pet’s actual location before driving.

A government-issued photo identification is required to adopt a pet. LA Animal Services accepts payment by cash, check or credit card, with the credit card name matching the name on the photo identification.

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Search official available pets first

Use LA Animal Services pet search for dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals. Save the animal ID, location, species, age estimate and notes before visiting.

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Verify the pet is at East Valley or another LA shelter

Do not assume every pet in the LA Animal Services system is at East Valley. Check whether the animal is at East Valley, Harbor, North Central, West Valley, West LA or Chesterfield Square / South LA.

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Visit during open hours and bring ID

Bring a government-issued photo ID. Also bring a safe leash, carrier or crate when appropriate so the animal can leave safely if the adoption is completed.

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Ask health and home-fit questions

Ask about spay/neuter status, vaccinations, microchip, behavior notes, medical alerts, children, other pets, landlord rules, dog licensing and first-week transition needs.

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Complete payment and adoption paperwork

Finish the adoption paperwork, pay the correct fee, receive adoption records, review medical instructions and plan the first veterinary follow-up.

🐾 Strong adoption filter: A good adopter does not adopt only because a pet is available today. Check housing, cost, time, behavior, medical needs, family agreement and long-term care before saying yes.
Fees and included care

East Valley Animal Shelter Adoption Fees and What Is Included

LA Animal Services publishes citywide adoption fees. Adult dogs are listed at $102 or $122 for dogs four months and older, depending on license status for City residents. Puppies under four months are listed at $150. Adult cats four months and older are listed at $25, and kittens under four months are listed at $50.

Rabbits are listed at $71, and small critters such as guinea pigs, hamsters, chickens, roosters, turtles, rats, mice, reptiles and more are listed at $17. Fees may change during special adoption events, reduced-fee events or city updates, so verify the current fee before visiting.

Adult dogs

$102 / $122

For dogs four months and older, with license handling for City residents.

Puppies

$150

For puppies under four months.

Cats and kittens

Adult cats: $25.

Kittens: $50.

Rabbits and small pets

Rabbits: $71.

Small critters: $17.

What LA Animal Services adoption fees include

LA Animal Services says adoption fees include vaccinations, spay or neuter surgery and microchipping for dogs, cats and rabbits. For City of Los Angeles residents, the first-year license fee for dogs is included. Adopted dogs, cats and rabbits that do not already have a microchip are implanted with one, and dogs and cats adopted from the City that are eight weeks or older are surgically sterilized before release.

Before paying any East Valley adoption fee

  • Open the official LA Animal Services About Adoption page before quoting fees.
  • Ask whether a reduced-fee or waived-fee adoption event is active.
  • Confirm the animal’s spay/neuter, vaccination, microchip and medical record status.
  • Bring government-issued photo ID and a matching-name payment card if paying by credit card.
  • For dog adoption, understand LA City dog licensing responsibility before leaving.
Cost reality: Adoption fees are only the starting cost. Budget for food, supplies, veterinary care, preventives, training, grooming, pet rent, emergency care and long-term ownership.
Pet search online

How to View Pets at East Valley Animal Shelter Online

Use LA Animal Services pet search to view available dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals. The East Valley location page includes “View Pets At This Location” links, but the citywide pet search is also useful because LA Animal Services says you can adopt any pet from any shelter.

Online listings are not guarantees. A pet may be adopted, moved to another shelter, reclaimed by an owner, temporarily unavailable, under medical review or updated after you last checked. If you are visiting for one specific animal, call 888-452-7381 before driving.

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Adoptable Dogs

Ask about size, behavior, training, other dogs, children, medical notes, vaccines, microchip and dog licensing.

Verify location first
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Adoptable Cats and Kittens

Ask about age, FVRCP vaccine, rabies status, microchip, spay/neuter, litter habits and first-week setup.

Plan introductions
⚠️ Availability warning: Do not promise readers that a specific dog, cat, kitten, rabbit or small animal will still be available. Send users to official LA Animal Services pet search and tell them to verify before visiting.
Lost pets

Lost Pet at East Valley Animal Shelter? Search Petco Love Lost and LA Animal Services

If your pet is missing in the East Valley service area, act quickly. LA Animal Services participates in the LA Lost Pet Coalition and uses Petco Love Lost as a major lost-and-found reporting tool. Petco Love Lost is a searchable national database that uses image-recognition technology to help match lost and found pets.

Also search the LA Animal Services lost pet system, check East Valley and nearby LA shelters, post clear photos, walk or drive your neighborhood, talk to neighbors, delivery drivers and veterinarians, and keep your phone available. The city’s lost-pet guidance reminds owners that pets may hide close to home, especially when frightened.

Lost pet search

Use LA Animal Services lost pet search and Petco Love Lost for image-based matching.

Call shelter

888-452-7381

Ask about East Valley and nearby LA Animal Services shelter records.

Bring proof

Bring photo ID, pet photos, vet records, microchip details, license records and proof of ownership when reclaiming.

Check nearby jurisdictions

If the pet crossed outside City of Los Angeles, check Burbank, Glendale, San Fernando or LA County animal care routes.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Search official LA Animal Services lost pet tools.
  • Register the pet on Petco Love Lost with clear photos.
  • Walk the neighborhood, post flyers and ask neighbors, mail carriers and delivery drivers.
  • Contact nearby veterinarians and shelters in the area where the pet disappeared.
  • Update microchip, license and collar tag contact information immediately.
  • Check both City of Los Angeles and nearby non-city jurisdictions if the pet may have traveled.
Found pets

Found a Pet Near East Valley? Shelter-at-Home and Four-Hour Rules

LA Animal Services says a lost pet does not immediately need to be taken to a shelter. If you found a lost animal in your community and can safely help, the city encourages steps such as searching Petco Love Lost, using social media and temporarily caring for the pet through Shelter-at-Home when appropriate.

If you are able to temporarily care for a found dog or cat through Shelter-at-Home, LA Animal Services requires quick action. Within four hours of finding the pet, the finder must notify the closest LA Animal Services Center, provide pictures, post information and have the animal scanned for a microchip by a veterinarian or one of the six LA Animal Services centers.

Found pet notification

888-452-7381

Notify the closest LA Animal Services Center if you are sheltering a found pet at home.

Microchip scan

Have the found animal scanned within the first four hours by a veterinarian or LA Animal Services center.

Pictures and posters

Provide two or more pictures, post online, and make flyers near where the animal was found.

Shelter-at-Home limit

Temporary home care can last up to 30 days unless LA Animal Services requires the animal to be brought in.

Safety first: Do not handle aggressive, injured, sick or dangerous animals yourself. For injured animals, public safety problems or unsafe situations, use LA Animal Services or emergency channels instead of guessing.
Field enforcement

East Valley Animal Control, Cruelty, Dangerous Animals and Dead Animal Reports

LA Animal Services provides field enforcement resources for nuisance barking, animal cruelty, dangerous animals, deceased animals and important pet laws. Use those official routes when the issue is not a normal adoption, licensing, lost pet or found pet question.

The key mistake is using an adoption shelter page for an active emergency. If there is an animal attack, immediate danger, serious bite, animal in traffic, severe injury or urgent public-safety concern, use the appropriate emergency route. If it is a non-emergency animal services issue inside the City of Los Angeles, use LA Animal Services reporting and field enforcement resources.

Use shelter for

Adoption, lost/found, found animal intake, surrender appointments, licensing, microchipping, pet food pantry and shelter services.

Use field enforcement for

Nuisance barking, animal cruelty, dangerous animals, deceased animals and Los Angeles pet-law issues.

Use emergency route for

Immediate danger, active attack, serious injury, dangerous animal in progress or urgent public-safety risk.

Jurisdiction check

East Valley is City of Los Angeles. Burbank, Glendale, San Fernando and LA County areas may use different animal-control agencies.

🚨 Critical clarity: Do not wait for social media replies when a person or animal is in immediate danger. Use official emergency or field enforcement channels.
Service area

East Valley Animal Shelter Service Area, Neighborhoods and Jurisdiction Confusion

The East Valley location page says this center serves found pets from Arleta, Mission Hills, North Hollywood, Pacoima, Panorama City, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sunland-Tujunga, Sylmar, Toluca Lake, Valley Glen, Valley Village and Van Nuys.

The same official page warns that areas outside City of Los Angeles limits, such as Burbank, Glendale and San Fernando, may not be handled by East Valley for found-pet intake. This is a major user-intent issue because a person can be geographically close to East Valley but still be in a different animal-control jurisdiction.

East Valley city areas

Arleta, Mission Hills, North Hollywood, Pacoima, Panorama City, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sunland-Tujunga, Sylmar, Toluca Lake, Valley Glen, Valley Village and Van Nuys.

Possible outside-city areas

Burbank, Glendale and San Fernando may require different animal services routes.

Why it matters

Wrong jurisdiction can mean wrong found-pet intake, wrong animal-control response, wrong licensing rule and wrong reclaim location.

Fast check

Confirm the city where the animal was found before choosing East Valley as the intake or control route.

Before surrender

East Valley Animal Shelter Surrender Appointments and Rehoming Help

LA Animal Services asks owners to reconsider surrender because the six City shelters continue to operate at high capacity. The department recommends alternatives such as Safety Net Foster, Home to Home, Pet Food Pantry, resource guides and intervention groups that may help keep pets and families together.

If surrendering your pet is the only option, LA Animal Services says to schedule an appointment by calling 888-452-7381 during business hours. Do not abandon a pet in any building, enclosure, lot, street or public place. Pet abandonment violates California Penal Code 597s.

Appointment required

Call 888-452-7381 during business hours to schedule a surrender appointment.

Sick or injured animals

East Valley says sick or injured animals will be admitted without an appointment.

Try support first

Use Safety Net Foster, Home to Home, Pet Food Pantry, resource guides and pet-retention help before surrender.

Do not abandon

Abandoning a pet is illegal and creates more risk for the animal and community.

Hard truth: Last-minute surrender is usually a failure of planning unless there is real danger. If housing, money, behavior or family pressure is building, use rehoming and support resources early while better options still exist.
Help the shelter

East Valley Foster, Volunteer, Pet Food Pantry and Community Support

LA Animal Services needs community support through adoption, fostering, volunteering, donations and pet-retention help. East Valley’s location page lists a Pet Food Pantry service on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The citywide site also provides foster resources, kitten bottle baby fostering information and a volunteer portal.

Fostering is especially important during kitten season and high shelter-capacity periods. LA Animal Services promotes foster help for underage kittens and puppies, shelter pets needing a break from kennel stress, and families needing temporary solutions before surrender becomes the only option.

Pet Food Pantry

East Valley Sundays: 1 PM to 4 PM.

Verify same-day availability before depending on food support.

Foster help

Use LA Animal Services foster resources and kitten bottle baby fostering guidance when you can temporarily care for animals.

Volunteer

Use the official LA Animal Services volunteering information and Volunteer Portal.

Donation support

Donate, use shelter wish lists, share official pet links and support pet-retention services.

💚 Practical note: If you cannot adopt permanently, fostering, volunteering, donating supplies, sharing official pet listings and using the Pet Food Pantry route can still reduce shelter pressure and help pets stay with families.
Portal confusion

East Valley Animal Shelter vs LA County, Burbank, Glendale and San Fernando Animal Services

The search phrase “east valley animal shelter” usually points to LA Animal Services East Valley Center in Van Nuys. But users can still land on LA County Animal Care, Burbank Animal Shelter, Glendale animal services, San Fernando city resources, Petco Love Lost, PawBoost, Facebook lost-pet groups and private rescue reposts. These are not interchangeable.

This page covers

LA Animal Services East Valley Center

14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys, CA 91405.

Not always the same as

LA County Animal Care, Burbank, Glendale, San Fernando, private rescues, Petco Love Lost, PawBoost or Facebook groups.

Why it matters

Wrong agency means wrong found-pet intake, wrong field response, wrong license rule, wrong surrender route and wrong reclaim location.

Fast check

Confirm the animal’s city and neighborhood before choosing a shelter or animal-control route.

Map and location

East Valley Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location in Van Nuys

East Valley Animal Shelter is located at 14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys, CA 91405. Use this location for adoption visits, found animal intake, lost pet reclaim, pet food pantry visits, shelter questions, licensing help and official LA Animal Services East Valley support.

LA Animal Services East Valley Center

Address: 14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys, CA 91405

Most searched questions

East Valley Animal Shelter FAQs

What are East Valley Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?

East Valley Animal Shelter is open Tuesday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM and Saturday through Sunday from 11 AM to 5 PM. It is closed Monday and City-observed holidays. Verify same-day hours before visiting.

Where is East Valley Animal Shelter located?

East Valley Animal Shelter is located at 14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys, CA 91405.

What is the East Valley Animal Shelter phone number?

The main LA Animal Services phone number is 888-452-7381. Use it for East Valley shelter routing, adoption questions, surrender appointments and citywide animal services support.

Do I need an appointment to visit East Valley Animal Shelter?

East Valley is open Tuesday through Sunday without appointment except for surrenders. Sick or injured animals are admitted without an appointment. For surrendering your own pet, call 888-452-7381 during business hours to schedule an appointment.

How much are adoption fees at East Valley Animal Shelter?

LA Animal Services lists regular adoption fees as adult dogs $102 or $122, puppies $150, adult cats $25, kittens $50, rabbits $71 and small critters $17. Fees can change during special events, so verify before visiting.

What is included with an LA Animal Services adoption fee?

Adoption fees include vaccinations, spay or neuter surgery and microchipping for dogs, cats and rabbits. For City of Los Angeles residents, the first-year dog license fee is included for dogs.

What ID do I need to adopt from East Valley Animal Shelter?

You need government-issued photo identification such as a driver’s license, state ID or passport. If paying by credit card, the card name must match the name on the photo ID.

What should I do if I lost a pet near East Valley?

Search LA Animal Services lost pet tools, register the pet on Petco Love Lost, check East Valley and nearby shelters, post flyers, ask neighbors and veterinarians, and update microchip and license contact information.

What should I do if I found a pet near East Valley?

If safe, use LA Animal Services found-pet guidance. Under Shelter-at-Home rules, within four hours you must notify the closest LA Animal Services Center, provide pictures, post information and have the animal scanned for a microchip.

Does East Valley Animal Shelter serve Burbank, Glendale or San Fernando?

East Valley serves City of Los Angeles areas listed by LA Animal Services. Nearby communities such as Burbank, Glendale and San Fernando may be outside City of Los Angeles jurisdiction and may use separate animal services.

How do I surrender a pet to East Valley Animal Shelter?

Call 888-452-7381 during business hours to schedule a surrender appointment. LA Animal Services asks owners to try pet-retention and rehoming options first because city shelters operate at high capacity.

Does East Valley Animal Shelter have a pet food pantry?

East Valley lists Pet Food Pantry service on Sundays from 1 PM to 4 PM. Verify same-day availability before depending on a pantry trip.

Final summary

Best Way to Use East Valley Animal Shelter Resources in 2026

The best path is simple: use the official LA Animal Services East Valley page first, verify current hours, call 888-452-7381 for shelter questions, search official available pets before visiting, bring government-issued photo ID for adoption, use Petco Love Lost and LA Animal Services tools for missing pets, follow Shelter-at-Home rules for found pets, and schedule a surrender appointment instead of arriving without notice.

For the focus keyword east valley animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, Van Nuys address, phone number, adoption fees, included services, adoptable dogs and cats, rabbits and small pets, lost pets, found pets, Shelter-at-Home, surrender appointments, Pet Food Pantry, dog licensing, microchipping, animal cruelty, dangerous animals, service area, map and official links. That is the difference between a useful East Valley shelter page and a thin article that only repeats an address.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Los Angeles Animal Services, the City of Los Angeles, East Valley Animal Shelter, animal control, law enforcement, a veterinarian, emergency dispatch, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, adoption fees, reduced-fee events, waived-fee events, shelter hours, holiday closures, pet food pantry availability, surrender appointments, found-pet rules, lost-pet listings, field enforcement routing, dog license rules, microchip rules, spay/neuter requirements, service-area boundaries and shelter operations can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with LA Animal Services, your local city animal-control office, law enforcement, emergency services, or the appropriate official agency before acting.

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