Augusta Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026

Official Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia animal services guide

Augusta Animal Services Adoption Hours, Lost Pets, Fees, Bite Cases, Pet Registration & Animal Control Help

Use official Augusta Animal Services resources to check shelter hours, browse adoptable pets through 24PetConnect, understand dog and cat adoption fees, reclaim a lost pet, report a stray or animal complaint, handle bite case questions, schedule owner surrender, understand impound and board fees, use volunteer resources, and avoid confusing Augusta, Georgia with Augusta County, Virginia, North Augusta, South Carolina, Columbia County or private rescue pages.

🐾 4164 Mack Lane ☎️ 706-790-6836 ⏰ Mon 12–7 Updated May 2026
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If you are searching for augusta animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Augusta Animal Services route for adoption, shelter hours, lost pets, stray animals, owner reclaims, animal control complaints, bite cases, adoption fees, impound fees, owner surrender, volunteering, donations and pet registration questions.

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Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Augusta adoption, shelter hours, lost pets, stray animals, animal complaints, fees, owner reclaims, bite cases, surrender appointments, volunteering, donations and pet registration.

🐶 Adopt a pet — start with official Augusta adoptable animals

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Use this for: dogs, cats and other adoptable animals at Augusta Animal Services.

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Best official path: call 706-790-6836 to speak with staff and check 24PetConnect for current animals before visiting.

Before you go: arrive at least one hour before closing because adoption decisions should not be rushed.

⚠️ Official first: Do not rely only on old screenshots, event posts or third-party listings. Use Augusta Animal Services and 24PetConnect before visiting.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live shelter inventory into your website. It guides users to the correct official Augusta Animal Services resource for each task.
At a glance

Augusta Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Augusta Animal Services is located at 4164 Mack Lane, Augusta, GA 30906. The main shelter phone number is 706-790-6836. For after-hours, weekend and holiday animal service concerns, Augusta lists 706-821-1080.

The official shelter hours are Monday from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for adoptions, rescue and owner reclaims only, with no public intakes on Monday. Tuesday through Saturday hours are 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Sunday is closed. Complaint investigation hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m..

📍 Shelter location 4164 Mack Lane Augusta, GA 30906
☎️ Shelter phone 706-790-6836 Main Animal Services line
Monday shelter hours 12–7 Adoptions, rescue, reclaims only
🐾 Tue–Sat 12–5 Sunday closed
🚨 After-hours 706-821-1080 Weekends and holidays too
⚠️ Important: Adoption availability, adoption event fees, owner surrender appointments, reclaim requirements, animal control complaint routing, bite case quarantine, impound fees, pet registration rules, shelter hours and holiday schedules can change. Always verify directly through Augusta Animal Services before driving, adopting, surrendering, reclaiming, reporting or paying any fee.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Augusta Animal Services, Adoption Information, Fee Schedule, Lost or Stray Animals, Frequently Asked Questions, Rabies and Bite Case Information, Complaint/Investigation Request, Local Animal Ordinances, Volunteering and Donations resources. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This Augusta Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

Augusta Animal Services Hours, Address and Phone Numbers

Augusta Animal Services is located at 4164 Mack Lane, Augusta, GA 30906. The main office phone number is 706-790-6836, and the fax number is listed as 706-798-8978.

Official hours differ by service. Monday is open from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for adoptions, rescue and owner reclaims only, with no public intakes from the public. Tuesday through Saturday is open from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Sunday is closed. Augusta asks adoption visitors to arrive no later than one hour before closing so the process is not rushed.

Shelter address

4164 Mack Lane, Augusta, GA 30906

Use this location for adoption visits, lost-pet identification, owner reclaim, approved surrender appointments, donations and official shelter services.

Shelter hours

Monday: 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for adoptions, rescue and owner reclaims only.

Tuesday–Saturday: 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Sunday: closed.

Animal control complaints

Complaint investigation hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Main phone: 706-790-6836.

After-hours, weekends, holidays

Phone: 706-821-1080.

Use for after-hours, weekend and holiday animal service concerns that cannot wait until the next business day.

⏰ Visit advice: Adoption, reclaim, surrender and complaint handling are not the same service. Check the correct time window before visiting, especially on Monday, because Monday has no public intakes.
Adoption process

How to Adopt From Augusta Animal Services

Augusta Animal Services adoption information tells users interested in adopting to contact the shelter at 706-790-6836 to speak with a staff member and determine whether available animals may fit their preferences. The shelter also directs users to 24PetConnect for current pet listings.

Adoption should be treated as a serious long-term decision, not a rushed visit near closing. Augusta specifically notes that adoption visitors should arrive no later than one hour before closing because staff need time to help users make an informed, life-changing decision.

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Check 24PetConnect and call the shelter

Start with 24PetConnect and call 706-790-6836 to ask whether the animal you like is still available or whether staff can suggest pets that fit your household.

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Visit during the correct adoption hours

Visit Augusta Animal Services at 4164 Mack Lane during public shelter hours. Monday has extended hours but is limited to adoptions, rescue and owner reclaims only.

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Arrive at least one hour before closing

Do not show up five minutes before closing and expect a careful adoption. Augusta says visitors should arrive no later than an hour before closing so the process is not rushed.

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Ask about fit, records and future care

Ask staff about the pet’s age, size, temperament, medical notes, vaccination status, spay/neuter status, behavior concerns and any special care needs. Augusta suggests a vet check-up within five days after adoption.

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Pay the correct fee and plan the first week

Adoption fees differ by dog, cat, sex and senior or military discount. Bring a realistic plan for food, confinement, introductions, vet follow-up, ID, microchip, training and emergency expenses.

🐾 Strong adoption filter: A pet adoption is not a quick checkout item. If your housing, budget, schedule, family, current pets or training plan is weak, fix that first before taking an animal home.
Fees and included care

Augusta Animal Shelter Adoption Fees and What to Confirm Before Paying

Augusta’s official fee schedule lists adoption fees by animal category. These are regular fee schedule amounts, but adoption events or shelter promotions may change pricing for limited periods. Users should always verify the current fee before visiting with a strict budget.

Military / senior citizens

Adoption fee: $50.

Ask staff what proof is required and whether the discount applies to the specific adoption.

Dog adoption fees

Male dog: $65.

Female dog: $75.

Cat adoption fees

Male cat: $55.

Female cat: $55.

Included care warning

Augusta’s FAQ says AAS vaccinates and spays/neuters adoptable pets, but adopters should still ask for the exact records for the animal they choose.

Before paying any Augusta adoption fee

  • Confirm the animal is still available and not already adopted, reclaimed, transferred, fostered or pulled by rescue.
  • Ask whether a current adoption promotion changes the regular fee schedule.
  • Ask for vaccination, spay/neuter, rabies, microchip and medical records when available.
  • Ask whether the animal is at the shelter or at an offsite adoption event.
  • Ask whether you need a follow-up veterinarian visit within five days after adoption.
  • Check landlord, HOA, pet-limit, breed, size and fencing restrictions before adopting.
Pet search online

How to View Augusta Adoptable Dogs and Cats Online

Augusta Animal Services directs users to 24PetConnect to check pets online. This is the safest public path because online listings can update more frequently than old screenshots, reposts or neighborhood comments.

Online listings are not reservations. A pet can be adopted, reclaimed by an owner, transferred to rescue, moved offsite, placed in medical review or updated after you last checked. If you are visiting for one specific dog or cat, call the shelter before you drive to Mack Lane.

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Search Official Listings

Use Augusta’s official adoption information and 24PetConnect before relying on copied pet photos or private listings.

Official inventory first
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Call Before a Specific Trip

If one pet is your target, call 706-790-6836 before driving because availability can change quickly.

Avoid wasted trips
⚠️ Availability warning: Never promise readers that a specific dog, cat, puppy or kitten will still be available. Send users to 24PetConnect and the official shelter phone number.
Lost and stray pets

Augusta Lost Pets, Stray Animals and Owner Reclaim Steps

If your pet is missing in Augusta-Richmond County, act quickly. Augusta Animal Services tells owners to call the shelter during listed hours to see if an animal matching the pet’s description has come in recently, but it also warns that identifying a pet by description alone is very difficult. That means the owner is responsible for coming to the shelter to identify the pet.

The official lost or stray animals page also points users to 24PetConnect for online checks. Do not depend only on a phone call, especially if your pet’s breed, color, age or size could be described differently by someone else.

Lost pet phone

Call: 706-790-6836.

Call Monday–Friday during business hours or Saturday during public shelter hours for lost-pet checks.

In-person check

Go to the shelter to identify your pet in person because description-only matching is unreliable.

Online search

Check 24PetConnect for animals picked up by the shelter.

Tell your vet

Augusta recommends notifying your veterinarian that your pet is missing.

Lost pet steps that actually help in Augusta

  • Call Augusta Animal Services at 706-790-6836.
  • Visit the shelter in person to check animals that may match your pet.
  • Check 24PetConnect every day while your pet is missing.
  • Notify your veterinarian and update microchip contact information.
  • Post clear photos with closest cross streets, date, time, collar, sex, age, breed, color and special markings.
  • Search nearby streets, sheds, garages, wooded areas, drainage areas and familiar walking routes.
  • Keep checking even if the first call does not produce a match.
Animal control

Augusta Animal Control, Complaint Investigations, Strays, Barking Dogs and Nuisance Issues

Augusta Animal Services enforces state laws and local ordinances involving care and control of animals, protection of life and property, and responsible pet ownership. Complaint investigation hours are listed as Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m..

For after-hours, weekends and holidays, Augusta lists 706-821-1080. For normal animal service questions, use 706-790-6836. Complaints may include stray animals, nuisance situations, barking dog complaints, animal welfare concerns, local ordinance issues and other animal service matters.

Main shelter line

706-790-6836

Use for routine animal service and shelter questions.

After-hours line

706-821-1080

Use for after-hours, weekend and holiday animal concerns that cannot wait.

Complaint hours

Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Use the official complaint/investigation request path when appropriate.

Barking dog complaints

Augusta maintains barking dog complaint and nuisance information. Use the official form and ordinance guidance instead of guessing rules from neighbors.

🚨 Emergency rule: If a person is in immediate danger, an animal attack is active, or public safety is at risk, use emergency services. Do not wait on routine web forms for active danger.
Bite and rabies

Augusta Bite Case Information, Rabies Exposure and 10-Day Observation Rules

Augusta Animal Services is required to investigate all bite cases as possible rabies exposures. Cats, dogs and ferrets involved in a bite are required to undergo a 10-day observation period.

If the animal has a current rabies vaccination, observation may be done at the owner’s home. If the animal is not current on rabies vaccination, the observation must be done at Augusta Animal Services or a licensed veterinary facility. This is not optional advice; bite cases can involve public health rules.

Bite investigation

All bite cases are investigated as possible rabies exposures.

Observation period

10 days for cats, dogs and ferrets involved in a bite.

Current rabies vaccine

Observation may be done at the owner’s home when the animal has a current rabies vaccination.

Not current on rabies

Observation must be done at Augusta Animal Services or a licensed veterinary facility.

Medical warning: Animal bites are not “just paperwork.” Wash the wound, seek medical advice when needed, preserve animal information, and follow official bite report instructions.
Fees and reclaim costs

Augusta Impound Fees, Boarding Fees, Rabies Observation and Owner Surrender Costs

Augusta’s fee schedule includes adoption, impound, livestock and miscellaneous fees. These are not all adoption fees. A reclaim, bite case, field surrender, boarding, livestock impound or quarantine can cost something different from a regular adoption.

Companion animal impound

First offense: $60.

Second offense: $125.

Third offense: $250.

Livestock impound

First offense: $300.

Second offense: $500.

Third offense: $700.

Miscellaneous fees

Daily board of impounded animals: $25.

Rabies vaccination of impounded animals: $25.

Microchipping: $15.

Other listed charges

Owned live field surrender: $50.

Spay/neuter of impounded animals: $75.

Quarantine for rabies observation: $300.

Fee clarity: Adoption fees, impound fees, daily board, rabies observation, owner surrender and microchipping are different categories. Do not combine them into one fake “Augusta shelter fee.”
Owner help

Augusta Owner Surrender, Pet Registration and Public Vaccine or Spay/Neuter Questions

Augusta’s FAQ says owner surrenders are accepted by appointment only. AAS will pick up an owner’s pet, but the listed pickup fee is $50. Augusta residents may bring a pet to the shelter at no charge after an appointment has been scheduled.

Augusta’s FAQ also says AAS does not provide vaccinations or spay/neuter services for the general public. However, the shelter vaccinates and spays/neuters adoptable pets. That distinction matters because users searching for cheap shots or public spay/neuter should not assume the shelter provides walk-in veterinary care for privately owned animals.

Local animal ordinance materials also point to pet registration requirements for dogs and cats in Augusta. Because ordinance language and registration details can change, owners should verify the current pet registration process through Augusta Animal Services before assuming an old PDF, old forum flyer or neighborhood comment is still correct.

Owner surrender

Accepted by appointment only.

Call 706-790-6836 before bringing a pet.

Pickup fee

AAS pickup for an owner pet is listed at $50.

Augusta residents may bring the pet at no charge after an appointment is scheduled.

Public vet services

AAS does not provide general public vaccination or spay/neuter services, but adoptable pets are vaccinated and spayed/neutered.

Pet registration

Use current Augusta Animal Services ordinance and registration guidance for dogs and cats rather than relying on older documents.

Hard truth: Waiting until the day you can no longer keep a pet gives that animal fewer options. Call early, ask about appointment rules, and use private rehoming, rescue, vet support and community help before surrender becomes urgent.
Support the shelter

Augusta Animal Services Volunteer, Donations, Rescue and Shelter Support

Augusta Animal Services maintains volunteer and donation resources for people who want to help shelter animals. The volunteer page says AAS is looking for serious and committed volunteers who genuinely love animals. That wording matters: useful shelter help is consistent, not one emotional afternoon after seeing a sad post.

Donated items can be brought to the customer service counter during regular business hours, and monetary donations are accepted at the shelter during business hours. Always check the current donation page before buying supplies because shelter needs change.

Volunteer

Use the official Augusta Animal Services volunteer page or volunteer application process.

Serious, consistent help is more valuable than random one-time interest.

Donations

Bring approved donated items to the customer service counter during regular business hours.

Check current needs before buying items.

Rescue help

Monday is open for adoptions, rescue and owner reclaims only, with no public intakes.

Rescue partners should verify current process with AAS directly.

Offsite adoption events

Augusta FAQ notes that offsite adoption events are periodically held on Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Verify current event details before going.

Practical support: Adopt responsibly, reclaim quickly, register pets, keep rabies current, spay/neuter through appropriate providers, volunteer consistently, donate useful items and avoid creating preventable shelter intake.
Portal confusion

Augusta Animal Shelter GA vs Augusta County VA, North Augusta SC, Columbia County and Private Rescues

The phrase “augusta animal shelter” can lead users to different locations: Augusta Animal Services in Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia; Augusta County Animal Control in Virginia; North Augusta Animal Control in South Carolina; Columbia County Animal Services in Georgia; private rescues; 24PetConnect pages; Petfinder profiles; Facebook groups; and old adoption event posts.

This page covers

Augusta Animal Services at 4164 Mack Lane, Augusta, GA 30906.

Not the same as

Augusta County Virginia, North Augusta South Carolina, Columbia County Georgia shelters, private rescues, wildlife removal companies or old social media posts.

Why it matters

Wrong source means wrong hours, wrong phone number, wrong fee, wrong reclaim location, wrong complaint route and wrong adoption listing.

Fast check

Confirm the official augustaga.gov page, Mack Lane address, 706-790-6836 phone number and current 24PetConnect listing before visiting or paying.

Map and location

Augusta Animal Services Map and Visit Location

Augusta Animal Services is located at 4164 Mack Lane, Augusta, GA 30906. Use this location for adoption visits, lost-pet identification, owner reclaim, approved surrender appointments, donations, volunteer questions and official shelter services.

Augusta Animal Services

Address: 4164 Mack Lane, Augusta, GA 30906

Most searched questions

Augusta Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Augusta Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?

Augusta Animal Services lists Monday hours from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for adoptions, rescue and owner reclaims only, with no public intakes. Tuesday through Saturday hours are 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday is closed. Arrive at least one hour before closing for adoption.

Where is Augusta Animal Services located?

Augusta Animal Services is located at 4164 Mack Lane, Augusta, GA 30906.

What is the Augusta Animal Services phone number?

The main Augusta Animal Services phone number is 706-790-6836. For after-hours, weekend and holiday animal service concerns, Augusta lists 706-821-1080.

How do I adopt a pet from Augusta Animal Services?

Call 706-790-6836 to speak with staff and check 24PetConnect for current animals. Visit during public shelter hours and arrive at least one hour before closing so the adoption process is not rushed.

How much does it cost to adopt a dog from Augusta Animal Services?

The official fee schedule lists male dog adoption at $65 and female dog adoption at $75. Military and senior citizen adoption fees are listed at $50. Verify current promotions before visiting.

How much does it cost to adopt a cat from Augusta Animal Services?

The official fee schedule lists male cat and female cat adoption at $55. Verify the current fee before visiting because promotions or events may change adoption pricing.

Does Augusta Animal Services vaccinate or spay/neuter pets for the public?

Augusta’s FAQ says AAS does not provide vaccinations or spay/neuter services for the general public. It does vaccinate and spay/neuter adoptable pets.

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

Call Augusta Animal Services at 706-790-6836, check 24PetConnect, notify your veterinarian, and visit the shelter in person because identifying a pet by description alone is difficult.

Can I surrender my pet to Augusta Animal Services?

Owner surrenders are accepted by appointment only. Augusta residents may bring a pet to the shelter at no charge after an appointment is scheduled. AAS pickup for an owner pet is listed at $50.

Who do I call for animal control in Augusta after hours?

For after-hours, weekends and holidays, Augusta lists 706-821-1080. For routine shelter and animal service questions, call 706-790-6836.

What happens after an animal bite in Augusta?

Augusta Animal Services investigates bite cases as possible rabies exposures. Cats, dogs and ferrets involved in bites require a 10-day observation period. If the animal is current on rabies, observation may be at home; if not, it must be at Augusta Animal Services or a licensed veterinary facility.

What are Augusta companion animal impound fees?

The official fee schedule lists companion animal impound fees as $60 for the first offense, $125 for the second offense and $250 for the third offense. Daily board and other charges may also apply.

Does Augusta Animal Services need volunteers or donations?

Yes. Augusta Animal Services maintains official volunteer and donation pages. Donated items can be brought to the customer service counter during regular business hours, and users should check current needs before buying supplies.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Augusta Animal Services in 2026

The best path is simple: use official Augusta Animal Services pages first, check 24PetConnect for adoptable or lost animals, call 706-790-6836 before driving for one specific pet, arrive at least one hour before closing for adoption, use 706-821-1080 for after-hours/weekend/holiday concerns, and verify every fee before paying.

For the focus keyword augusta animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, address, phone numbers, adoptable pets, adoption fees, lost pets, stray animals, owner reclaims, animal control complaints, bite cases, rabies observation, impound fees, owner surrender, public vaccine/spay-neuter questions, pet registration, volunteer support, donations, map and official links. That is the difference between a useful Augusta shelter guide and a thin page that only repeats an address.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Augusta Animal Services, Augusta-Richmond County, 24PetConnect, a veterinarian, law enforcement, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, adoption fees, shelter hours, owner surrender appointments, reclaim rules, bite case handling, impound fees, pet registration rules, ordinance enforcement, animal control response, volunteer requirements, donation needs and shelter operations can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Augusta Animal Services, emergency services, or the appropriate official agency before acting.

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