Long Beach Animal Care Services Adoption Hours, Lost Pets, Fees, Surrender & Animal Control Help
Use official Long Beach Animal Care Services resources to check adoption hours, view adoptable dogs, cats and pocket pets, report lost or found animals, understand adoption fees, contact the adoption team, request animal service help, report bites or cruelty, get surrender support, use Petco Love Lost, find licensing and microchip resources, and avoid confusing the city shelter with private Long Beach rescues.
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πΆ Adopt a pet β start with official Long Beach adoptable animals
Use this for: dogs, cats and pocket pets currently shown by Long Beach Animal Care Services.
Best official path: open the adoption page, click the pet you like, fill out the application if available, then visit during walk-in adoption hours.
Before you go: animals are not placed on hold, adoptions are first-come, first-served, and adoption hours end earlier than general shelter hours.
Long Beach Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit
Long Beach Animal Care Services, often shortened to LBACS, is the official municipal animal care and shelter operation for Long Beach and its service-area partners. The shelter is located at 7700 East Spring Street, Long Beach, CA 90815, at the P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village. The main phone number is 562-570-7387.
The biggest user mistake is treating every βLong Beach animal shelterβ result as the same place. LBACS is the official city animal care agency. Private rescues, foster networks, Best Friends partners, Long Beach-area adoption groups, Facebook lost-pet pages and pet stores may be useful, but they do not control city shelter hours, intake records, impound records, official bite reports, animal service requests, surrender appointments or city animal law enforcement.
What This Long Beach Animal Shelter Guide Covers
Long Beach Animal Care Services Hours, Address, Phone Number and Adoption Cutoff
Long Beach Animal Care Services is located at 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815. The main phone number is 562-570-7387, the fax number is 562-570-3053, and the general email is animalcare@longbeach.gov. The adoption team can be reached at 562-570-4925 and petadopt@longbeach.gov.
General public hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The shelter is closed Monday, Tuesday and holidays. Walk-in adoption hours are shorter: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday through Sunday.
7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815
Follow the paw prints on the pavement and enter through Animal Admissions.
562-570-7387
Use for shelter, lost/found, animal services, service requests and general routing.
Wednesday-Friday: 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Closed: Monday, Tuesday and holidays.
Wednesday-Friday: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday: 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Adoptions end before general closing.
How to Adopt a Pet From Long Beach Animal Care Services
Long Beach Animal Care Services processes adoptions on a first-come, first-served basis. Adopters must be 18 years of age or older and have a government-issued photo ID. Animals are not placed on hold, and submitting or starting an online application does not guarantee that the animal will still be available.
Search official adoptable pets first
Start with the LBACS Adoptions page and choose dogs, cats or pocket pets. Click the pet you are interested in, review the available details, and complete the online application if the listing offers that step.
Visit during walk-in adoption hours
Walk-in adoption hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday through Sunday. The shelter is closed Monday, Tuesday and holidays.
Bring your photo ID and real household details
Bring government-issued identification and be ready to discuss your home, schedule, landlord rules, other animals, children, yard access, activity level and experience with the pet type you want to adopt.
Do not bring your owned pet unless staff tells you to
LBACS adoption policy says not to bring your owned pet to the shelter. If a meet-and-greet or extra step is needed, ask staff for the correct official instruction first.
Confirm fee, records and pickup details before leaving
Ask about the exact adoption fee, vaccines, microchip, spay/neuter status, license needs, medical notes, behavior notes, and whether any follow-up step is required after adoption.
Long Beach Animal Shelter Adoption Fees and What to Verify
Long Beach Animal Care Services states that adoption fees vary up to $101. That means users should not rely on one fixed number from an old social post. LBACS also runs adoption specials at times, including reduced or waived fees during special events, but those specials are temporary and should not be treated as permanent pricing.
Before adopting, ask the adoption team to confirm the exact current fee for the pet you want. Some specials may apply to a specific size, age, species or event period. A page that promises one fee forever is not strong; a page that tells users how to verify the official fee is safer.
Adoption fees vary up to $101.
Verify the exact fee for the individual animal before visiting or paying.
LBACS may offer reduced or waived adoption fees during events.
Do not assume an old event fee is active today.
Completing an application does not hold the animal.
Animals are adopted first-come, first-served.
Adoption fees may not be the only cost.
Ask about licensing, supplies, vet follow-up, food, preventives and training needs.
Before paying any Long Beach adoption fee
- Confirm the pet is still available.
- Ask whether the fee is standard or part of a temporary special.
- Ask what vaccines, microchip, spay/neuter or medical records are included.
- Ask whether a Long Beach dog license or other local requirement applies.
- Budget for a veterinarian visit after adoption.
- Do not adopt because the fee is low if your home cannot support the pet long-term.
How to View Long Beach Adoptable Dogs, Cats and Pocket Pets Online
The official LBACS adoption page separates available animals by dogs, cats and pocket pets. Use the official city page first because it is the safest starting point for current shelter inventory, adoption policy and links to pet profiles.
Online listings are not reservations. An animal may be adopted, reclaimed, moved to foster, transferred to rescue, placed on medical hold, or updated after you last checked. If one specific pet matters to you, click the profile, save the details and contact the adoption team before making a long drive.
Search Official Categories
Use the official dogs, cats and pocket pets pages before trusting reposted images.
Official inventory firstRead the Pet Profile
Check notes, age estimate, status, application link and any staff instructions before visiting.
Avoid surprisesLong Beach Lost Pets, Petco Love Lost and Shelter Search Steps
If your pet is missing in Long Beach, act immediately. LBACS directs owners to report the missing pet and search for a match on Petco Love Lost, a national lost and found database where shelters and neighbors post found pets. Owners should also create lost-pet flyers, share them locally, check shelter listings and visit the shelter during open hours when needed.
Do not rely on one social media post. Shelter photos and breed labels can be imperfect, and a frightened animal may look different after intake. Check dogs, cats and other pet pages carefully, call the shelter, and update your microchip company with your current phone number, email and address.
562-570-7387
Call and ask how to search current animals in care and reclaim if your pet appears.
Report your missing pet and search for matching found pets.
Upload clear photos and check matches often.
Visit during open hours when your pet may be at the shelter.
The shelter has animal records and may direct you to current listings.
Update your microchip contact details immediately and check voicemail frequently.
Lost pet steps that actually help
- Call Long Beach Animal Care Services at 562-570-7387.
- Report the lost pet and search Petco Love Lost.
- Create a lost-pet flyer with clear photos and last-seen cross streets.
- Search official LBACS dogs, cats and other animal pages.
- Visit the shelter in person during open hours if your pet may be there.
- Update microchip information immediately.
- Check nearby cities if your pet may have crossed a service-area boundary.
Found a Pet in Long Beach? Report It, Check ID and Help the Owner Find It
If you found a dog, cat or other pet in Long Beach, do not assume the animal has no owner. Check for a collar and tag if safe, have the pet scanned for a microchip when possible, use Petco Love Lost or official found-pet guidance, and contact LBACS for the correct next step.
For injured, sick, aggressive, trapped or unsafe animals, do not force contact. Long Beach Animal Care Services has animal service request and emergency routing for serious animal situations. Use the official number instead of relying on comments or social media messages when the animal or a person may be at risk.
Use official found animal guidance and Petco Love Lost so the owner can search for the pet.
562-570-7387
Ask how to proceed based on species, condition, location and safety.
Ask a shelter, veterinary clinic or official animal service route about scanning when safe.
Do not handle aggressive, injured, trapped, sick or frightened animals yourself.
Long Beach Animal Control, Service Requests, Bites, Cruelty and Nuisance Complaints
Long Beach Animal Care Services handles service requests and enforcement-related animal concerns through official laws and enforcement pages. Common user needs include stray animals, barking dog complaints, animal cruelty concerns, bite reports, rabies questions, dead animal removal, nuisance complaints, wildlife guidance and injured animal help.
If you have been bitten by an animal, LBACS guidance is to contact Long Beach Animal Care Services immediately. An Animal Control Officer may be dispatched to your location. For life-threatening emergencies, active attacks or serious injuries, use emergency services instead of waiting for an online form.
562-570-7387
Use for animal service requests, stray animals, bite reports and complaint routing.
Use the official Report a Bite page and call LBACS immediately for guidance.
Report abuse or neglect through official Animal Cruelty and complaint routes.
Use LBACS complaint guidance for barking dogs and nuisance animal problems.
Reclaiming a Pet From Long Beach Animal Care Services
If your pet is at LBACS, move quickly. Call 562-570-7387, search the official listings, use Petco Love Lost, visit during open hours, bring proof of ownership, bring photo ID, gather microchip and veterinary records, and ask which reclaim or board-and-care fees apply.
Long Beach Animal Care Services has a Pet Reunion page that makes one important point very clear: once a pet has been adopted into a new home, the pet belongs to the new adopter. If your pet has already been adopted, staff can contact the new owner and ask if they wish to return the pet or contact you, but adoptions are final. That is a brutal but necessary reason to search quickly.
Bring ID, photos, vet records, microchip details, license information, tags or other ownership documents.
Do not wait several days hoping the pet returns on its own.
Shelter and adoption timelines matter.
Ask about redemption, board-and-care, license, vaccination, microchip or other applicable fees.
If an unclaimed pet is adopted into a new home, staff options become limited.
Surrendering a Pet, Rehoming Help and Owner Support in Long Beach
Long Beach Animal Care Services has an official Surrender My Pet page. If you want to surrender a pet, you must request an appointment by filling out an Owner Surrender Form. LBACS states that it can only take animals from within its service areas, including Long Beach, Cerritos, Los Alamitos and Signal Hill.
The surrender page directs owners to complete and email required documents, including the Animal Release Form, Owner Surrender Questionnaire and Vet History. This is not a casual same-day drop-off process. Space, residency, ownership, medical information, behavior, species and appointment availability can all matter.
Use the official Surrender My Pet page and request an appointment before bringing an owned animal.
Animal Release Form, Owner Surrender Questionnaire and Vet History may be required.
LBACS says surrender intake is limited to animals from its service areas.
Call if you are unsure whether your city qualifies.
Use βI Need Help With My Pet,β low-cost care, food support, spay/neuter resources and rehoming options before surrender becomes the only path.
Long Beach Animal Care Services vs Private Rescues, SPCA-LA and Nearby Shelters
The search phrase βlong beach animal shelterβ can lead to LBACS, SPCA-LA references, private rescues, Best Friends partner pages, Petco Love Lost, Home-to-Home style rehoming, Facebook lost-pet groups, Los Angeles County animal shelters, LA Animal Services, foster-only groups and adoption event posts. These resources are not interchangeable.
Long Beach Animal Care Services at 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815.
Private rescues, LA County Animal Care, LA Animal Services, foster-only groups, pet stores or social media lost-pet pages.
Wrong organization means wrong hours, wrong animal ID, wrong adoption rule, wrong reclaim process, wrong surrender path and wrong complaint route.
Confirm the official longbeach.gov domain, shelter address, phone number and current animal listing before visiting or paying fees.
Official Long Beach Animal Shelter, Adoption and Animal Services Links
Use these official resources first. This protects users from old hours, copied pet photos, expired adoption specials, wrong reclaim assumptions, private rescue confusion and social media information that does not control City of Long Beach Animal Care Services operations.
π Animal Care Services
Main LBACS page for shelter services, adoption, foster, donations, lost/found, volunteering and licensing.
Open Animal Care ServicesβοΈ Contact Us
Official address, phone, fax, email, adoption team contact and hours of operation.
Open Contact PageπΎ Adoptions
Official adoption page for dogs, cats, pocket pets, walk-in adoption hours and adoption policy.
Open Adoptionsπ If You Lost Your Pet
Official lost pet guidance, including Petco Love Lost and flyer steps.
Open Lost Pet Helpπ Found Animal
Official found animal page for users who found a pet or animal in Long Beach.
Open Found Animalπ·οΈ Pet Reunion
Official pet reunion information and warning about final adoptions after a pet is adopted.
Open Pet Reunionπ€ Surrender My Pet
Official owner surrender appointment request and required document guidance.
Open Surrender Pageπ ACS Forms
Official forms for admissions, permits, bite reports and shelter service needs.
Open Formsπ¨ Request a Service
Official route for animal service requests and enforcement-related help.
Open Service Requestπ File a Complaint
Official complaint page for barking, nuisance and other animal-related complaints.
Open Complaint Pageπ©Ή Report a Bite
Official animal bite report form and Animal Care Services contact route.
Open Bite Reportπ I Need Help With My Pet
Official owner-support resource page with low-cost care and pet support options.
Open Pet HelpPhone, address and contact details
7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815
562-570-7387
Use for Animal Care Services, lost/found, service requests and general routing.
562-570-4925
Email: petadopt@longbeach.gov
animalcare@longbeach.gov
Fax: 562-570-3053
Long Beach Animal Care Services Map and Visit Location
Long Beach Animal Care Services is located at 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815. Use this location for adoption visits, lost-pet searches, found-pet guidance, reclaim questions, surrender appointment instructions, microchip and licensing help, donation drop-offs and official animal services contact.
Long Beach Animal Care Services
Address: 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815
Long Beach Animal Shelter FAQs
What are Long Beach Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?
Walk-in adoption hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The shelter is closed Monday, Tuesday and holidays.
Where is Long Beach Animal Care Services located?
Long Beach Animal Care Services is located at 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815. Visitors are directed to follow the paw prints and enter through Animal Admissions.
What is the Long Beach Animal Shelter phone number?
The main Long Beach Animal Care Services phone number is 562-570-7387. The adoption team can be reached at 562-570-4925.
Does Long Beach Animal Care Services take walk-in adoptions?
Yes. LBACS lists walk-in adoption hours and says adoptions are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Animals are not placed on hold.
How much are Long Beach Animal Care Services adoption fees?
LBACS states that adoption fees vary up to $101. Temporary events may reduce or waive fees, so verify the current fee for the individual animal before visiting.
What should I do if my pet is lost in Long Beach?
Report your missing pet and search Petco Love Lost, call LBACS at 562-570-7387, check official shelter listings, create flyers, share local notices, update your microchip information and visit the shelter during open hours if needed.
What should I do if I found a pet in Long Beach?
Check for a tag if safe, ask about a microchip scan, use official found-animal guidance, search or post through Petco Love Lost, and call Long Beach Animal Care Services at 562-570-7387 for the correct next step.
Who do I call for animal control in Long Beach?
Call Long Beach Animal Care Services at 562-570-7387 for animal service requests, stray animal issues, bite reports, nuisance complaints and animal-related routing. Use emergency services for immediate life-safety danger.
How do I report an animal bite in Long Beach?
Use the official Report a Bite form and contact Long Beach Animal Care Services immediately at 562-570-7387. Seek medical care first if the bite is serious, deep, infected or otherwise urgent.
Can I surrender a pet to Long Beach Animal Care Services?
Owner surrender requires an appointment request through the official Surrender My Pet process. LBACS asks owners to complete the Owner Surrender Form and related documents and states that it can only take animals from within its service areas.
Does LBACS put adoptable animals on hold?
No. LBACS states that animals are not placed on hold. Adoptions are processed first-come, first-served, and users should visit during open adoption hours.
Is Long Beach Animal Care Services the same as a private rescue?
No. Long Beach Animal Care Services is the official city animal care agency. Private rescues and foster groups have separate applications, fees, hours, animals, transfer processes and adoption rules.
Best Way to Use Long Beach Animal Care Services in 2026
The best path is simple: use the official LBACS website first, check current public and adoption hours, remember the shelter is closed Monday, Tuesday and holidays, open the official adoption page for dogs, cats or pocket pets, call 562-570-7387 when a pet issue is time-sensitive, and use the correct official page for lost pets, found pets, bite reports, complaints, service requests and surrender appointments.
For the focus keyword long beach animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, address, phone number, adoptable pets, adoption fees, first-come policy, no-hold policy, lost pets, Petco Love Lost, found pets, reclaim warnings, bite reports, animal service requests, surrender appointments, pet support, map and official links. That is the difference between a useful local shelter page and a thin article that only repeats an address.
Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not the City of Long Beach, Long Beach Animal Care Services, an animal control agency, a veterinarian, law enforcement, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, fees, shelter hours, animal listings, adoption specials, lost/found records, reclaim requirements, surrender appointments, emergency routing, bite reporting, service requests, low-cost resources and shelter operations can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Long Beach Animal Care Services, emergency services, or the appropriate official agency before acting.