Napa Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026

Official Napa County, California animal shelter guide

Napa Animal Shelter Adoption Hours, Lost Pets, Fees, Licensing & Animal Control Help

Use official Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center resources to check adoption hours, view adoptable dogs, cats and small animals, understand adoption fees, search lost and found pets, file missing pet reports, handle found animals, check dog license information, ask about vaccination clinics, and avoid confusing the county shelter with private rescue groups or city-specific animal-control routes.

๐Ÿพ 942 Hartle Ct. โ˜Ž๏ธ 707-253-4382 ๐Ÿ“ž Phone hours Tueโ€“Sun Updated May 2026
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If you are searching for napa animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Napa County route for adoption, shelter hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control routing, adoption fees, dog licensing, vaccination clinics and rehoming support.

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Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Napa adoption, hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control routing, fees, licensing and vaccine clinic help.

๐Ÿถ Adopt a pet โ€” start with official Napa County adoptable pets

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Use this for: dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, birds and other animals listed by Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center.

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Best official path: open the Napa County Pet Adoptions page, review the available animal listing, then call 707-253-4382 if you have questions before visiting.

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Before you go: shelter hours can change during an emergency, and adoption fees can vary by pet age, type and current promotions.

โš ๏ธ Official first: Do not rely only on old screenshots, social posts or private rescue reposts. Use Napa Countyโ€™s official shelter pages before visiting.
๐Ÿ‘‰ This dropdown does not pull live shelter inventory into your website. It guides users to the correct official Napa County resource for each task.
At a glance

Napa Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center is the official county shelter located at 942 Hartle Court in Napa, California. It handles pet adoptions, lost and found pets, dog license information, community cat resources, disaster preparedness information, vaccination clinic referrals and animal shelter services for many Napa County users.

The biggest user mistake is assuming every โ€œNapa animal shelterโ€ result means the same office. Napa County Animal Shelter is the official county shelter. Napa Humane, private rescues, social lost-pet groups, Petco Love Lost, city police departments and regional animal-control partners may also appear in search results, but they do not all handle the same service. For adoption, lost/found shelter listings and general county shelter contact, start with Napa County. For animal-control response, the correct route can depend on whether the issue is in Napa, American Canyon, unincorporated Napa County, Yountville, St. Helena or Calistoga.

๐Ÿ“ Shelter location 942 Hartle Ct. Napa, CA 94558
โ˜Ž๏ธ Shelter phone 707-253-4382 Adoption and lost/found
โฐ Phone hours Tueโ€“Sun 8โ€“12 and 1โ€“5
๐Ÿšจ Animal Services 707-253-4517 Napa/American Canyon/unincorporated
๐Ÿ“ง Email Check official site Use county contact pages
โš ๏ธ Important: Adoption availability, public visiting rules, emergency closures, adoption fees, clinic schedules, animal-control routing, dog license rules and lost/found listings can change. Always verify through Napa County Animal Shelter or the correct official animal-control office before driving, adopting, reclaiming or reporting an animal concern.
๐Ÿ”— Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Napa County Animal Shelter, Pet Adoptions, Lost and Found Animals, adoption fee documents, Napa County animal welfare resources and official partner clinic references. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This Napa Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

Napa County Animal Shelter Hours, Address and Phone Number

Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center is located at 942 Hartle Court, Napa, CA 94558. The shelter phone number is 707-253-4382, and the fax number is 707-253-6191. The official Pet Adoptions page lists phone-only office hours Tuesday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The county also notes that hours may change during an emergency, so users should call to verify before visiting. This is important in Napa County because fire, heat, evacuation activity, disaster response or emergency sheltering can affect normal operations.

Shelter address

942 Hartle Court, Napa, CA 94558

Use this location for official Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center services.

Shelter phone

707-253-4382

Use for adoption questions, lost/found pet questions and shelter contact.

Phone-only office hours

Tuesdayโ€“Sunday: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Call first before relying on old public visit hours.

Emergency note

Hours are subject to change during an emergency.

Verify same-day before driving to the shelter.

โฐ Visit advice: Do not arrive near closing or during a disaster/emergency period without calling first. A quick verification call can prevent wasted travel and user frustration.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Napa County Animal Shelter

Napa County Animal Shelter lists adoptable animals through its official Pet Adoptions page and partner listing tools. The practical adoption path is simple: search official listings, confirm the pet is still available, call with questions, review the fee and included care, then visit only after verifying current public access and hours.

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Start with official Napa County pet adoption resources

Open the official Napa County Pet Adoptions page and review current animals. Save the animal name, ID, species, age estimate, breed description and listing notes before contacting the shelter.

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Call before visiting for one specific animal

Availability can change quickly. Call 707-253-4382 if you are driving for one specific dog, cat, rabbit, small animal or livestock-related listing.

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Ask about fit, not only availability

Ask about temperament, activity level, age, medical notes, spay/neuter status, vaccines, microchip, other pets, children, landlord rules, containment and first-week care.

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Verify the current adoption fee

Napa County adoption fees vary by animal type and age, and special events may temporarily reduce or waive fees. Verify the exact current fee for the individual animal before visiting.

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Prepare home, transport and records

Bring safe transport, a leash or carrier, payment method, ID, pet-safe home setup, first veterinary appointment plan and time for the pet to adjust.

๐Ÿพ Strong adoption filter: Do not adopt only because an animal is cute or discounted. A $25 or $50 special can still become an expensive mistake if the pet does not fit your housing, budget, energy level or long-term care plan.
Fees and specials

Napa Animal Shelter Adoption Fees, Reduced-Fee Events and What to Verify

Napa County adoption fees are listed in official county fee documents and can vary by animal type, animal age and current shelter policy. Historic public adoption fee details have shown different ranges for dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, livestock and other animals. Napa County also sometimes participates in reduced-fee or waived-fee adoption events, which means an old social post may not match the current price.

The safest user guidance is to verify the exact fee for the individual pet with Napa County Animal Shelter before visiting. Do not assume a past event fee is still active, and do not assume a fee from a third-party listing is final.

Dogs

Dog adoption fees can vary by age and current shelter policy.

Verify the exact fee for the listed dog before visiting.

Cats

Cat and kitten fees can vary by age and event status.

Check official fee documents or call the shelter.

Small animals

Official fee documents have included separate fees for rabbits, guinea pigs, rodents, parakeets, cockatiels and other birds.

Special events

Napa County may run reduced-fee or waived-fee events.

Old event posts should not be treated as current pricing.

Before paying any Napa adoption fee

  • Confirm the animal is still available.
  • Ask whether the listed fee is standard, age-based, species-based or part of a special event.
  • Ask what medical, vaccination, microchip and spay/neuter records are included.
  • Ask whether the pet has special medical, housing, behavior or handling needs.
  • Budget for food, supplies, licensing, veterinary care, preventives and emergency costs.
Pet search online

How to View Napa Adoptable Animals and Shelter Listings Online

Napa County Animal Shelter posts adoptable and shelter animals through its official county resources and linked animal listing systems. Users should start with the countyโ€™s Pet Adoptions page, then confirm details through the shelter phone number when one animal is especially important.

Online listings are not guarantees. A pet may be adopted, reclaimed by an owner, moved to a rescue, placed on medical hold, updated, or temporarily unavailable after a user last checked. This is why strong local shelter content should never promise that a specific dog, cat or small animal is still available.

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Search Official Listings

Use Napa Countyโ€™s official pet adoption route before trusting copied photos or old social posts.

Official inventory first
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Call for One Specific Pet

Call 707-253-4382 if you are planning a visit for one specific animal.

Avoid wasted travel
โš ๏ธ Availability warning: Do not promise readers that a specific pet will still be available. The useful action is to send users to current official listings and the shelter phone number.
Lost pets

Napa Lost Pets, Shelter Search and Missing Pet Report Steps

If your pet is missing in Napa County, act immediately. Search Napa Countyโ€™s Lost and Found Animals page, call the shelter at 707-253-4382, check in person when needed, update microchip information, file or confirm a missing pet report, and check nearby city-specific animal resources if your pet may have crossed jurisdiction lines.

Do not rely on one online search. Photos, breed guesses, ages and colors can be imperfect. A scared dog or cat may look different in a shelter photo than it does at home. Owners should refresh listings, call, and search multiple official channels.

Call the shelter

707-253-4382

Use this number for lost/found shelter questions and missing pet reports.

Search lost/found animals

Use Napa Countyโ€™s Lost and Found Animals page to review animals currently listed by the shelter.

Update microchip

Contact the microchip company immediately and update phone, email and address details.

Check nearby routes

Yountville, St. Helena and Calistoga may involve different official animal-control or police contacts for certain field issues.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Call Napa County Animal Shelter at 707-253-4382.
  • Search the official Lost and Found Animals page.
  • Visit the shelter in person when your pet may be there.
  • Update microchip contact information immediately.
  • Post clear photos with last-seen cross streets, date, time and safe contact method.
  • Check city-specific resources if your pet was lost near Yountville, St. Helena, Calistoga or county boundaries.
Found pets

Found a Pet in Napa? Report It, Scan It and Help the Owner Find It

If you found a dog, cat or other pet in Napa County, do not assume the animal is abandoned. Check for tags if safe, ask nearby neighbors, have the animal scanned for a microchip, call Napa County Animal Shelter at 707-253-4382, and file a found pet report when needed.

The correct official contact can depend on where the animal was found. Napa, American Canyon and unincorporated Napa County generally use Napa County Animal Shelter or Animal Services routes. Yountville, St. Helena and Calistoga may involve different official contacts for certain field-service issues.

Found pet shelter call

707-253-4382

Call to ask whether a matching missing pet report has been filed.

Microchip scan

Ask a veterinarian, shelter or official animal services route about scanning for a microchip when safe.

Location matters

Tell staff the exact city, neighborhood, road or cross streets where the animal was found.

Unsafe animal

Do not handle aggressive, injured, sick, trapped or frightened animals yourself.

Safety first: A scared animal can bite, run into traffic or worsen an injury. If the animal is unsafe, use the correct animal services or emergency route instead of trying to handle it yourself.
Animal control

Napa Animal Control, Injured Animals and Service-Area Confusion

Animal-control routing in Napa County is not one-size-fits-all. Napa Humaneโ€™s local animal welfare guidance points users in Napa, American Canyon and unincorporated Napa County to Napa County Animal Services at 707-253-4517 for a dog running at large, an injured dog or cat, or an animal in distress.

For Yountville, users may need the Napa County Sheriffโ€™s Department Yountville substation. For St. Helena, users may need the St. Helena Police Department. For Calistoga, users may need Petaluma Animal Services Foundation. This is a critical detail because sending everyone to the same number can delay help.

Napa / American Canyon / unincorporated

Animal Services: 707-253-4517.

Use for dog at large, injured dog or cat, or animal in distress in covered areas.

Shelter lost/found contact

Napa County Animal Shelter: 707-253-4382.

Use for shelter, adoption and lost/found animal questions.

Yountville / St. Helena / Calistoga

Confirm the correct local police, sheriff substation or animal services partner before filing a field-service request.

Emergency risk

For immediate danger, serious bite, traffic hazard or urgent public-safety issue, use emergency services.

๐Ÿšจ Emergency rule: For active attack, serious injury, aggressive animal at large, animal in traffic or immediate life-safety risk, use emergency services. Do not rely on social media messages or slow web forms.
Dog license

Napa County Dog License Information and Pet Records

Napa County Animal Shelter provides official dog license information. Dog licensing is not the same as microchipping, and microchipping is not the same as a visible ID tag. A strong lost-pet plan uses all three when applicable: a current license, an updated microchip record and a visible tag.

Licensing rules, fees and documentation requirements can change, so use the official Napa County Dog License Information page before paying or assuming your pet is compliant. Keep rabies vaccination records available because dog licensing commonly connects to rabies documentation.

Dog license page

Use Napa Countyโ€™s official Dog License Information resource for current instructions.

Rabies records

Keep rabies vaccination proof available when handling license or shelter questions.

Microchip update

Update the microchip company any time your phone, email or address changes.

Visible ID

A tag can help a neighbor return your pet before it ever reaches the shelter.

Low-cost care

Napa Vaccination Clinics, Rabies Shots and Low-Cost Services

Napa County Animal Shelter points users to Napa Humane for weekly actual-cost rabies vaccinations and other low-cost services, and to VIP Petcare Services for additional clinic dates and locations, including weekend options. Clinic schedules, pricing, payment methods and vaccine availability can change, so verify the current clinic details before going.

Low-cost clinics help with preventive care, but they are not a full substitute for a regular veterinarian. Use clinics for vaccines and routine preventive services, but keep a plan for illness, injury, surgery follow-up, dental care and long-term medical needs.

Napa Humane

Use Napa Humane for current low-cost rabies vaccination and other service information.

VIP Petcare

Use VIP Petcare for additional clinic dates and locations, including weekend options.

Bring records

Bring prior vaccine records, rabies proof, microchip information and any clinic-required paperwork.

Verify first

Confirm date, price, species, age limits, payment method and appointment/walk-in rules before attending.

Practical reminder: If your pet is sick, injured, weak, vomiting, bleeding, unable to breathe normally, having seizures or in severe pain, use a veterinarian or emergency animal hospital, not a vaccine clinic.
Portal confusion

Napa County Animal Shelter vs Napa Humane, Private Rescues and Lost Pet Groups

The search phrase โ€œnapa animal shelterโ€ can lead to official county shelter pages, Napa Humane resources, private rescue pages, Petco Love Lost, social media lost-pet groups, adoption platforms and city-specific animal-control contacts. These are not interchangeable.

This page covers

Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center at 942 Hartle Court, Napa, CA 94558.

Not the same as

Napa Humane, private rescues, Petco Love Lost, Facebook groups, city police departments or animal-control partner agencies.

Why it matters

Wrong organization means wrong hours, wrong animal listing, wrong fee, wrong lost-pet route, wrong clinic rule and wrong field-service contact.

Fast check

Confirm the official domain, shelter address, phone number and animal listing before visiting, reporting, reclaiming or paying fees.

Map and location

Napa County Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location

Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center is located at 942 Hartle Court, Napa, CA 94558. Use this location for official shelter contact, adoption visits, lost/found shelter checks and county animal shelter services after verifying current hours.

Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center

Address: 942 Hartle Court, Napa, CA 94558

Most searched questions

Napa Animal Shelter FAQs

Where is Napa County Animal Shelter located?

Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center is located at 942 Hartle Court, Napa, CA 94558.

What is the Napa Animal Shelter phone number?

The shelter phone number is 707-253-4382. Use it for adoption questions, lost/found pet questions and general shelter contact.

What are Napa Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?

The official Pet Adoptions page lists phone-only office hours Tuesday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Hours can change during emergencies, so call 707-253-4382 before visiting.

How do I adopt a pet from Napa County Animal Shelter?

Start with the official Pet Adoptions page, review current animals, call 707-253-4382 with questions, verify current hours and fees, then visit the shelter after confirming the pet is still available.

How much are Napa Animal Shelter adoption fees?

Napa County adoption fees vary by animal type, age and current policy. Dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, livestock and other animals may have different fees. Special events may reduce or waive fees, so verify the exact current fee with the shelter.

What should I do if my pet is lost in Napa?

Call Napa County Animal Shelter at 707-253-4382, search the official Lost and Found Animals page, update microchip information, post clear photos and check nearby city-specific animal resources if your pet may have crossed jurisdiction lines.

What should I do if I found a pet in Napa?

Check for ID if safe, have the pet scanned for a microchip, call Napa County Animal Shelter at 707-253-4382 and file a found pet report when needed. If the animal is unsafe or injured, use the correct animal services route.

Who handles animal control in Napa County?

For Napa, American Canyon and unincorporated Napa County, animal distress or field issues are commonly routed to Napa County Animal Services at 707-253-4517. Yountville, St. Helena and Calistoga may use different official routes, so confirm based on location.

Does Napa County Animal Shelter handle dog licensing?

Napa County Animal Shelter provides dog license information. Use the official county shelter programs or license information page and keep rabies vaccination proof, microchip records and visible ID tags updated.

Where can I find low-cost rabies vaccines near Napa?

Napa County points users to Napa Humane for weekly actual-cost rabies vaccinations and other low-cost services, and to VIP Petcare for additional clinic dates and locations. Verify the current clinic schedule before attending.

Is Napa County Animal Shelter the same as Napa Humane?

No. Napa County Animal Shelter is the official county shelter and adoption center. Napa Humane is a separate local animal welfare organization that provides helpful resources such as low-cost services and lost/found guidance.

Should I trust social media posts for Napa shelter pets?

Social posts can help, but they can also become outdated quickly. Always verify adoption availability, lost/found status, fees and hours through Napa County Animal Shelter before visiting or making decisions.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Napa County Animal Shelter in 2026

The best path is simple: use Napa Countyโ€™s official Animal Shelter and Pet Adoptions pages first, call 707-253-4382 before visiting, verify current hours because emergency changes can happen, search official lost and found listings, and confirm whether your issue belongs to the county shelter, Napa County Animal Services, Napa Humane or a city-specific animal-control route.

For the focus keyword napa animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, address, phone number, adoptable pets, adoption fees, lost pets, found pets, animal control routing, dog licensing, vaccination clinic resources, map and official links. That is the difference between a useful Napa shelter page and a thin article that only repeats an address.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Napa County Government, Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center, Napa County Animal Services, Napa Humane, a city animal-control office, a veterinarian, law enforcement, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, adoption fees, shelter hours, emergency closures, animal listings, lost/found records, animal-control routing, dog license rules, clinic schedules, surrender options and shelter operations can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Napa County Animal Shelter, Napa County Animal Services, emergency services, or the appropriate official agency before acting.

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