Sacramento Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026

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Sacramento Animal Shelter Guide: Adoption Hours, Fees, Lost Pets, Control Help, Video & Map

Searching for Sacramento Animal Shelter usually means the City of Sacramento’s Front Street Animal Shelter. Use this guide for adoption hours, official phone routing, dog and cat fees, lost-and-found pet steps, surrender alternatives, animal-control routing, video guidance, map, and official links.

Official shelter Front Street Animal Shelter
Address 2127 Front Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Adoption hours shown 12 PM–5 PM daily

Quick Answer: Which Sacramento animal shelter is this page about?

This Sacramento Animal Shelter guide is for Front Street Animal Shelter, the City of Sacramento Animal Care Services shelter at 2127 Front Street. It serves city residents for lost and stray animals, pet adoption, public animal-care help, and local animal welfare enforcement routing.

Best first step: if you are inside Sacramento city limits, call 311 or 916-808-7387. If you are outside city limits, the official contact page lists 916-808-5011. For emergencies or immediate danger, use 911 instead of waiting for shelter contact.

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Verified Sacramento Animal Shelter quick facts

Official nameFront Street Animal Shelter / City of Sacramento Animal Care Services
Address2127 Front Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Inside city limitsCall 311 or 916-808-7387
Outside city limits916-808-5011
Adoption visiting hoursOpen daily 12 PM–5 PM
Source-check note: adoption specials, fee waivers, animal availability, foster location, Petco/PetSmart location, surrender help, and animal-control routing can change. Always verify on the official City of Sacramento pages before driving.

Official Video Guide: The new way to adopt a pet at Front Street

This video is from Front Street Animal Shelter’s official YouTube presence and is directly relevant to adoption intent. Watch it before visiting so you understand that adoption may involve online profiles, in-person meeting steps, and shelter staff guidance rather than simply picking the first pet you see.

How to use this video with the written guide: watch the process overview, then use the official dog/cat adoption pages for current fees, included medical items, offsite pet locations, and availability. A video can explain the process, but the official shelter pages are the final source for today’s hours, fees, and available animals.
If you are adoptingChoose more than one possible pet, check whether the animal is at the shelter, in foster, at Petco, or at PetSmart, and ask what steps apply before you drive.
If you are helpingUse the video to understand why Front Street needs adopters, fosters, volunteers, donations, and responsible pet owners who can keep pets safely at home.

Sacramento Animal Shelter adoption process: how to adopt from Front Street

Front Street Animal Shelter lists adoptable dogs and cats through official City of Sacramento adoption pages. Some animals may be physically at the shelter, some may be in foster care, and some may be at offsite adoption locations such as Petco or PetSmart. Check the animal’s profile carefully before leaving home.

Start on the official City adoption page.
Use the official dog or cat adoption page to browse available pets and understand where each animal is located.
Confirm location and availability.
Do not assume every listed pet is inside the shelter building. Profiles may show shelter, foster, Petco, PetSmart, or another adoption location.
Visit during adoption hours.
Front Street’s adoption pages list the main shelter as open 7 days a week from 12 PM to 5 PM.
Ask about the pet’s real needs.
Before adopting, ask about age, energy level, medical notes, behavior notes, known fears, leash manners, litter-box habits, and whether the pet is already altered.
Prepare for after-adoption costs.
Adoption fees are only part of the first-month cost. Plan for food, crate or carrier, litter, toys, licensing, training, and emergency vet savings.
Get records before leaving.
Ask for vaccination records, microchip information, licensing details, spay/neuter status, health exam voucher details, and any follow-up instructions.

Sacramento Animal Shelter adoption fees

The City of Sacramento adoption pages list different fees for dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, and senior cats. Higher-demand pets may have higher fees, and adoption specials or donated fees may change what you pay on a specific day.

Pet type Official fee listed Important note before adopting
Adult dog over 6 months $25, regular price $100 Adult dogs in high demand may have higher adoption fees. Ask the adoption counselor before you decide.
Puppy under 6 months $150 Puppies may require extra training, vaccine timing, and patience during house training.
Senior cat over 5 years $25 Ask about dental care, medication, diet, and the cat’s preferred home environment.
Adult cat over 6 months and under 5 years $75 Ask whether the cat is at the shelter, in foster care, or at an offsite adoption center.
Kitten under 6 months $150 Kittens need safe transport, kitten-proofing, food, litter setup, and scheduled vet follow-up.
Eligible military veteran Fee waived for one dog/puppy or one cat/kitten every 6 months The official pages require a current valid license or identification card with VETERAN printed on it.
What is included: dog and puppy adoptions may include spay/neuter surgery, microchip registration, Bordetella and DHPP vaccines, rabies vaccination, flea and deworming preventative, a 1-year city dog license for city residents, a free health exam voucher, collar and leash. Cat and kitten adoptions may include spay/neuter surgery, microchip registration, FVRCP, rabies vaccination, flea and deworming preventative, a 1-year city cat license for city residents, a free health exam voucher, and cardboard carrier.

Before you visit: adoption checklist for Sacramento families

Check the exact pet locationA dog or cat may be at the main shelter, in foster, at Petco, or at PetSmart. Read the profile before driving.
Bring a safe transport planUse a leash and secure vehicle plan for dogs. Use a carrier for cats and kittens.
Ask about spay/neuter timingSome animals may not go home until after surgery. Ask whether the pet can leave the same day.
Renters should prepare approvalKnow your landlord, HOA, breed, size, pet deposit, and lease rules before adopting.
Plan the first weekKeep the pet’s first days calm, avoid too many visitors, and give time to decompress.
Budget beyond the feeFood, bowls, bed, crate, litter, vet care, training, licensing, and emergency savings matter.

Lost dog or cat in Sacramento: what to do fast

If your pet is missing in Sacramento, act immediately. The City’s lost-and-found page points users to lost pet resources and Petco Love Lost, a map-based lost/found pet tool integrated with Nextdoor and Ring updates.

Search Front Street and nearby shelters.
Check the City of Sacramento lost-and-found resources and do not assume your pet will appear online instantly.
Use Petco Love Lost.
Upload a clear photo and search reports from shelters, owners, and finders. Use multiple photos if possible.
Update the microchip registry.
Use AAHA Universal Pet Microchip Lookup and contact the chip company. Make sure your phone and email are current.
Search physically near home.
Walk alleys, yards, sheds, garages, porches, apartment lots, and river/park edges. Cats often hide nearby.
Call the correct number.
Inside city limits, call 311 or 916-808-7387. Outside city limits, call 916-808-5011 or the correct county shelter.
Bring proof of ownership.
Use photos, vet records, license records, adoption papers, microchip registration, and any unique identifying details.
Do not rely only on Facebook or one shelter page. Sacramento has city, county, SPCA, rescue, and regional shelter routes. A lost pet may cross jurisdiction lines, especially after fireworks, storms, accidents, or an open gate.

Found a pet in Sacramento: safe next steps

If you found a pet, the goal is reunification, not instant rehoming. A friendly dog or cat may belong to someone nearby, and keeping or giving away a found pet without checking ownership can create problems.

Do not assume abandonmentA lost indoor cat or escaped dog can look dirty, thin, or scared after a short time outside.
Scan for a microchipA shelter or veterinarian may scan for a chip. This is often the fastest way to find the owner.
Use Petco Love LostReport the found pet with a clear photo and location, then compare possible matches.
Use safe handlingDo not chase, corner, or transport an injured, aggressive, sick, or frightened animal if it puts you at risk.
Found-pet call script: “Hi, I found a dog/cat near [street/intersection] in Sacramento. The pet is [description], has [collar/no collar], and I can send photos. Should I bring the pet in, file a found report, or use another official route?”

Can’t keep your pet in Sacramento? Use owner-support resources first

Before surrendering a pet, check the City’s Resources for Pet Owners page. It lists support categories such as low-cost spay/neuter, low-cost vaccinations, low-cost veterinary care, pet food pantry, behavior help, feral/community cats, end-of-life services, and help for owners trying to keep their pets.

If cost is the issueLook for food pantry, low-cost vaccination, low-cost veterinary care, and spay/neuter resources before giving up a pet.
If behavior is the issueUse behavior help resources and ask for realistic training, management, or rehoming options.
If housing is the issueReview support resources and ask about tenant/pet-help options before making a permanent decision.
If surrender is unavoidableCall the correct shelter or animal-care route first. Do not leave an animal outside a facility or assume intake is always available.

Sacramento animal control, cruelty, bites and after-hours help

Front Street Animal Shelter is not a 24-hour facility. The official contact page says if you find a sick or injured stray animal after hours, contact 311. For urgent danger, in-progress cruelty, serious bites, or immediate public safety concerns, use emergency channels.

Inside city limitsCall 311. If 311 does not work, call 916-808-7387.
Outside city limitsCall 916-808-5011 or verify the correct county shelter/animal-control agency.
Immediate dangerCall 911 for life-threatening situations, active cruelty, serious attacks, or urgent safety threats.
Important after-hours note: the official contact page says Front Street is not a 24-hour facility and that medical expenses you incur for a sick or injured stray animal will not be reimbursed by the shelter or City of Sacramento.

Pet services, licensing, foster, volunteer and donation help

Front Street is not only an adoption shelter. Sacramento residents also search it for pet licensing, foster opportunities, volunteer programs, Doggie Day Out, donations, owner resources, and lost/found help.

FosterFostering helps dogs, cats, kittens, medical cases, and stressed animals spend time outside the shelter when approved by the program.
VolunteerRead the official volunteer page before applying. Roles may require forms, training, age rules, and scheduling.
DonateUse the official donation page or Friends of Front Street routes. Do not drop off supplies unless accepted.
Pet owner resourcesUse official low-cost care, vaccine, food pantry, spay/neuter, behavior, and community-cat resources when you need help keeping a pet.

Call scripts for common Sacramento Animal Shelter needs

Use a clear script so staff or 311 can route your request faster.

Adoption script: “Hi, I’m interested in adopting a dog/cat I saw on the official Front Street page. Can you confirm whether the animal is at the shelter, in foster, or offsite, and what step I should take next?”

Lost pet script: “Hi, my dog/cat is missing near [street/intersection]. The pet is [description], may have [collar/microchip], and I can send photos. How do I check whether the animal is at Front Street?”

Animal concern script: “Hi, I’m in Sacramento city limits and need to report [stray/injured animal/cruelty concern/bite/barking issue]. The location is [address/intersection]. Is this handled by 311, animal care, or emergency services?”

Sacramento Animal Shelter map and arrival planning

Front Street Animal Shelter is located at 2127 Front Street, Sacramento, CA 95818. The official contact page describes it as near Broadway, about 1 mile south of Old Sacramento, and between Interstate 5 and the Sacramento River.

Before you drive: check whether the pet is still available, verify the location shown on the pet profile, bring ID, prepare safe transport, and call first for lost-pet or animal-control issues that may need a different route.

Official Sacramento Animal Shelter links

Common mistakes that slow people down

Confusing city and county sheltersFront Street serves City of Sacramento routes; Bradshaw handles Sacramento County Animal Care. Verify jurisdiction.
Assuming every pet is onsiteSome animals may be in foster or at offsite adoption centers. Check the profile location.
Waiting on a lost petUse shelter checks, Petco Love Lost, microchip updates, flyers, neighbors, and in-person checks quickly.
Ignoring after-hours instructionsFront Street is not a 24-hour facility. Use 311 or emergency services when appropriate.
Not planning transportBring a leash or carrier and a safe vehicle plan before adopting or reclaiming a pet.
Relying on old fee screenshotsFee waivers, donated fees, adoption specials, and high-demand fees can change.

Sacramento Animal Shelter FAQs

For Front Street Animal Shelter, Sacramento city residents can call 311 or 916-808-7387. If you are outside city limits, the official contact page lists 916-808-5011.

Front Street Animal Shelter is located at 2127 Front Street, Sacramento, CA 95818.

The official dog and cat adoption pages list the main shelter as open 7 days a week from 12 PM to 5 PM. Confirm before visiting because special events or emergencies may affect access.

The official dog adoption page lists adult dogs over 6 months at $25, regular price $100, and puppies under 6 months at $150. High-demand dogs may have higher fees.

The official cat adoption page lists senior cats over 5 years at $25, adult cats over 6 months and under 5 years at $75, and kittens under 6 months at $150. High-demand cats may have higher fees.

Yes. The official dog and cat adoption pages say adoption fees are waived for eligible military veterans with a current valid driver’s license or ID card showing VETERAN. The page describes a limit of one dog or puppy adoption every 6 months and one cat or kitten adoption every 6 months.

Search the official lost-and-found resources, use Petco Love Lost, update your microchip registry, call the correct shelter route, and check in person if needed. Do not rely only on social media.

No. The official contact page says Front Street Animal Shelter is not a 24-hour facility. For after-hours sick or injured stray animal issues, contact 311. Use 911 for immediate danger.

Yes. The official adoption pages separate some dogs and cats by shelter, foster care, and offsite adoption locations. Check each animal’s profile before visiting.

The City’s Resources for Pet Owners page lists support options such as low-cost care, vaccines, spay/neuter, pet food pantry, behavior help, and other resources. Contact the correct shelter route before considering surrender.

No. Animal-Shelter.org is an independent information guide. The official shelter pages are on the City of Sacramento website.

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Use this when you find a stray or loose pet and need a safe next step.

Safety first: Do not approach an aggressive, injured, trapped, or traffic-endangered animal if doing so could put you or others at risk. Contact animal control, emergency services, or a qualified professional when needed.

Adoption readiness checker

This helps adopters prepare before visiting a shelter or rescue. It is not a guarantee of approval.

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Pet reclaim document checklist

If your pet may be at a shelter, prepare proof before visiting. Exact requirements and fees vary by agency.

Owner surrender preparation helper

Surrender rules vary. Many shelters require appointments, proof of residence, behavior/medical information, and may offer alternatives.

Helpful reminder: Ask the shelter about pet food pantries, low-cost vet care, behavior support, temporary foster options, and safe rehoming resources before making a final decision.

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