Zelda Fresno Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026

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Fresno, California Dog Adoption Guide

Zelda Fresno Animal Shelter Dog Adoption Hours 2026

If you searched for Zelda Fresno Animal Shelter dog, you are probably trying to verify a specific adoptable dog listing, check whether Zelda is still available, or understand which Fresno shelter to contact before visiting. This guide explains the practical difference between Fresno Humane Animal Services, Fresno County Animal Services and the City of Fresno Animal Center, so you do not call the wrong place or drive to the wrong address.

Individual dog listings change quickly. Zelda may already be adopted, transferred, moved to foster, renamed, placed on hold, or temporarily removed from public listings. Use this page to check the right adoption route, hours, fees, animal-control contact, lost/found dog steps and official verification links before making the trip.

Zelda dog listing check Fresno Humane: 559-600-7387 Fresno Animal Center: 559-621-7387 Dog fee often $125 Verify before driving
Fast answer: The ā€œZelda Fresno Animal Shelter dogā€ search usually points to an adoptable dog listing connected with Fresno Humane Animal Services at 1510 West Dan Ronquillo Drive, Fresno, CA 93706. Fresno Humane’s adoption page says walk-in adoption visitors are allowed, Fresno County Animal Services is open Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM, dog adoption fee is listed at $125 and cat/kitten adoption fee is listed at $75. However, Fresno Humane’s contact page lists shelter hours as Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 3 PM and phone/dispatch hours from 8 AM to 4 PM, so call or text 559-600-7387 before visiting for Zelda or any specific dog. For City of Fresno Animal Center services, the address is 5277 E. Airways Blvd., phone is 559-621-7387, public hours are 10 AM to 4 PM and Thursdays are closed.

Is Zelda Fresno Animal Shelter Dog Still Available?

This is the main intent behind the keyword. A person searching ā€œZelda Fresno Animal Shelter dogā€ is usually not looking for a generic Fresno shelter directory. They want to know whether a specific dog named Zelda can still be adopted and how to contact the right shelter.

Listing reality

Availability can change fast

Zelda may be adopted, reclaimed, transferred to rescue, moved to foster, placed on a medical hold, renamed or removed from public search results. A third-party pet listing can also stay indexed after the dog is no longer available.

Best first step

Use the live shelter listing

Check Fresno Humane’s current adoptable dog page and Petfinder member page before you visit. If Zelda is not visible, call or text Fresno Humane and ask by dog name and any listing ID you found.

Before driving

Confirm location

Some pets may be at the shelter, while others may be in foster or no longer available. Ask whether Zelda can be met in person that day and whether a visit or appointment is needed.

Important: This page cannot guarantee Zelda’s live status. Use the official and current pet listing, then call the shelter before driving from Clovis, Madera, Sanger, Selma, Kerman, Reedley, Central Fresno or outside Fresno County.

Fresno Humane vs City of Fresno Animal Center: Which One Should You Contact?

Fresno animal shelter searches are confusing because several organizations appear in results. ā€œZeldaā€ was connected with Fresno Humane Animal Services, while City of Fresno Animal Center is a separate city-operated animal center. Use the table before calling.

Need Most likely contact Why it matters
Adopt Zelda or another dog from the Zelda listing Fresno Humane Animal Services The Zelda Petfinder listing was associated with Fresno Humane Animal Services at 1510 West Dan Ronquillo Drive.
Check Fresno Humane dog adoption hours Fresno Humane / Fresno County Animal Services Adoption page says walk-in visitors and Monday–Saturday 10 AM–4 PM, while contact page lists shelter hours 9 AM–3 PM.
City of Fresno lost/found pet, city stray dog or sick/injured cat City of Fresno Animal Center City pages list 5277 E. Airways Blvd., 559-621-7387 and City of Fresno animal center services.
Animal-control emergency or field service inside City of Fresno City of Fresno / 559-621-PETS City pages list emergency services at 559-621-PETS and Fresno 311 city routing.
Found pet outside city limits Correct city/county agency for where pet was found Do not assume every Fresno-area pet goes to the same building. Jurisdiction matters.
Simple call script: ā€œHi, I’m calling about a dog named Zelda that I saw online. Can you confirm whether Zelda is still available, whether she is at the shelter or in foster, and what time I should come if I want to meet her?ā€

Zelda Fresno Animal Shelter Quick Details

These details answer the most common searches: Zelda dog Fresno, Fresno Humane adoptable dogs, Fresno animal shelter hours, Fresno animal control, dog adoption fee, and Fresno lost pet help.

DOG

Zelda listing

Zelda was listed as a dog connected with Fresno Humane Animal Services. Treat the listing as a lead, not a guarantee.

FHAS

Fresno Humane

1510 West Dan Ronquillo Drive, Fresno, CA 93706. Call or text 559-600-7387.

CITY

Fresno Animal Center

5277 E. Airways Blvd., Fresno, CA 93727. City phone: 559-621-7387.

$125

Dog fee guide

Fresno Humane and Fresno Animal Center adoption pages list dog adoption cost at $125, with common included care.

Zelda Fresno Dog Adoption Hours 2026

For a specific dog like Zelda, ā€œhoursā€ alone are not enough. You need to confirm the correct shelter, whether the dog is still listed, whether the pet is in foster and whether meet-and-greet timing still allows enough time.

Adoption Timing Call First Specific dog

Practical timing answer

Fresno Humane adoption information says Fresno County Animal Services is open Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. The contact page separately lists shelter hours as Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 3 PM, closed Sunday. For Zelda or any specific dog, call before arriving late.

A listing can change before you arrive, especially for a named dog.
Place / Service Listed hours found What you should do
Fresno Humane adoption visitors Adoption page: Monday–Saturday, 10 AM–4 PM. Use for walk-in adoption planning, but call 559-600-7387 for Zelda or late-day visits.
Fresno Humane contact page Shelter hours: Monday–Saturday, 9 AM–3 PM; closed Sunday. Because pages show different service windows, verify the visit time directly.
Fresno Humane phone/dispatch 8 AM–4 PM Monday–Saturday. Use for questions before visiting, found-animal routing and availability checks.
City of Fresno Animal Center 10 AM–4 PM, closed Thursday. Use for City of Fresno Animal Center adoption, lost/found, reclaim and city animal services.
City Fresno meet-and-greet timing FAQ says meet-and-greets are 10 AM–3:30 PM. Do not arrive near closing if you need to meet a dog.
Best time to visit: For a specific dog, go earlier in the day after confirming availability. Bring ID, a leash/transport plan, household decision-makers and landlord approval if you rent.

How to Try to Adopt Zelda or Another Fresno Shelter Dog

A better article should not only say ā€œvisit the shelter.ā€ It should help you avoid the exact problems people run into: outdated dog listings, foster location confusion, unavailable dogs, wrong hours, no transport plan and choosing by photo only.

Save the exact dog listing details

Before calling, save Zelda’s name, species, breed mix, sex, age estimate, shelter name, Petfinder or listing URL, photo and any animal ID if shown. Staff can search faster if you are specific.

Check the current adoptable dogs page

Search Fresno Humane’s live adoptable dogs page and current Petfinder shelter page. If Zelda is not listed, ask whether she was adopted, moved to foster, renamed, transferred or temporarily unavailable.

Call or text before you drive

For Fresno Humane listings, use 559-600-7387. Ask if the dog can be met today, what time visitors are accepted and whether any appointment is needed if the pet is in foster.

Ask fit questions, not just availability

Ask about energy level, leash behavior, kennel stress, known medical notes, spay/neuter status, vaccine status, children, other dogs, cats, apartment suitability and first-week needs.

Prepare for same-day adoption

Bring ID, payment method, landlord permission if renting, a safe transport plan and enough time. If the dog is available and you are approved, you may need to be ready to take the dog home.

Have a backup plan

If Zelda is no longer available, ask staff which similar dogs match your lifestyle. The right dog may be a different age, size, personality or energy level than the one you saw online.

Better adopter question: ā€œWhat should I expect from this dog in the first 72 hours at home?ā€ This helps reveal stress behaviors, decompression needs, exercise level and whether your household is a good fit.

Fresno Dog Adoption Fees and What Is Included

Searches like ā€œZelda Fresno dog adoption feeā€ and ā€œFresno animal shelter dog costā€ usually mean the user is deciding whether to visit today. The fee is only part of the real cost, but it is still important.

$125

Dog adoption fee

Fresno Humane lists dog adoption cost at $125. Fresno Animal Center also lists dog and puppy adoption cost at $125.

$75

Cat adoption fee

Fresno Humane lists cats and kittens at $75. Fresno Animal Center also lists cats and kittens at $75.

CARE

Included care

Adoption pages list included care such as spay/neuter, microchip with registration, DAPP or FVRCP vaccine, rabies vaccine if age allows and flea/tick treatment.

Cost item Planning amount Practical note
Dog adoption $125 listed Ask about current adoption specials before paying.
Cat / kitten adoption $75 listed Useful if you are comparing dog vs cat adoption cost.
First supplies Varies Budget for collar, leash, crate, bed, food, bowls, toys, treats and waste bags.
First vet follow-up Varies Even with included shelter care, plan a vet check after adoption.
Training / behavior help Varies Especially useful for large adult dogs, shy dogs or dogs adjusting from shelter stress.
Fee reality: A $125 adoption fee can be a good value because key veterinary services may already be included, but the first month of pet ownership can cost much more than the adoption fee.

Fresno Animal Control and Shelter Routing

People searching Zelda may also search ā€œFresno animal shelter and controlā€ because they found a dog, lost a dog or are unsure whether to call Fresno Humane or the City of Fresno Animal Center.

Fresno Humane

County Animal Services questions

For a Fresno Humane pet listing or Fresno County Animal Services question, start with 559-600-7387 and the Dan Ronquillo Drive location.

City of Fresno

City Animal Center

For City of Fresno Animal Center services, use 5277 E. Airways Blvd. and 559-621-7387. The City also references Fresno 311 and 559-621-CITY routes.

Emergency

Immediate danger

For bites in progress, aggressive animals causing immediate danger, severe injury or public-safety risk, use emergency services or the correct local emergency route.

Found-dog call script: ā€œI found a dog at [exact address/cross street]. The dog is [size/color/breed/condition]. Is this City of Fresno, Fresno County or another agency? Should I bring the dog in, file a found report or wait for pickup?ā€

Lost and Found Dogs in Fresno

If you found Zelda or another dog, or if your own dog is missing, do not rely on one shelter search. Fresno has city, county, rescue and private lost/found channels.

If your dog is missing

  • Check Fresno Animal Center’s pets-in-care and lost/found pages repeatedly.
  • Check Fresno Humane and Petfinder/Adopt-a-Pet listings if your dog may be in county services.
  • File a lost report and update your microchip contact information immediately.
  • Search in person if a listed dog may be yours because photos and breed labels can be wrong.
  • Post clear flyers near the last-seen area and use Fresno lost/found social groups.

If you found a dog

  • Check collar and tags first if safe.
  • Have the dog scanned for a microchip at a vet, shelter or rescue if possible.
  • Use the correct agency based on where the dog was found.
  • File a found report and include clear photos, exact location and contact details.
  • Do not permanently rehome the dog without following local lost/found steps.
City of Fresno found-pet note: The City of Fresno Animal Center says it accepts stray dogs and sick or injured cats within the City of Fresno. That means location matters before you drive to the city center.

Owner Surrender, Rehoming and Fresno Shelter Capacity

Many Fresno dog searches come from people who found a dog, cannot keep a dog, or want to surrender a pet. Surrender is not the same as adoption, and it may depend on space, assessment, jurisdiction and available support.

Before surrendering a dog

  • Call the correct shelter or animal services route first.
  • Ask about space, assessment, appointment needs and owner-surrender rules.
  • Prepare age, sex, vaccine history, spay/neuter status, behavior notes and bite history.
  • Ask whether food, temporary foster, rescue, behavior help or Home-to-Home rehoming could help.
  • Do not abandon a dog outside a shelter after hours.

If you found a dog but cannot keep it

  • Give the exact found location when calling.
  • Ask whether the dog is city or county jurisdiction.
  • Ask whether a found report should be filed first.
  • Ask whether temporary finder-to-foster support is available if shelter space is limited.
  • Keep the dog separated from your pets until health and behavior are known.
Safety note: Do not put yourself at risk with an injured, fearful or aggressive dog. Contact the correct animal services or emergency route when handling is unsafe.

Is Zelda or a Similar Fresno Shelter Dog Right for Your Home?

A helpful dog adoption article should go beyond phone and hours. A dog like Zelda may look perfect online, but your home fit depends on schedule, housing, exercise, existing pets and first-week patience.

Question to ask Why it matters Good sign
How does the dog behave on leash? Large adult dogs can be difficult if they pull, freeze or react to other dogs. You can safely manage walks and have a training plan.
Is the dog in shelter or foster? Foster notes may tell you more about real home behavior. Staff can explain sleep, potty habits, energy and triggers.
Is the dog shy, stressed or high-energy? Shelter behavior can change at home, but first-week expectations matter. You can provide a calm decompression space.
How should introductions be handled? Resident pets, children and visitors should not overwhelm the dog on day one. You can do slow, supervised introductions.
Are there medical or treatment notes? You need to know follow-up care, medications or restrictions before adoption. You can afford and schedule veterinary follow-up.
Reality check: A dog may need days or weeks to decompress. Do not judge the whole adoption by the first night unless there is an immediate safety issue.

What to Bring Before Visiting for Zelda or Another Fresno Dog

A prepared visitor gets helped faster and avoids losing a same-day adoption opportunity because one document or transport item is missing.

ID

Photo ID

Bring valid identification for adoption paperwork, verification and contact details.

HOME

Housing approval

If you rent, confirm pet permission, dog size rules, breed restrictions, deposit rules and maximum pet count.

PAY

Payment method

Bring a payment method and ask about current adoption specials before checkout.

DOG

Leash and vehicle plan

Plan for safe transport: leash, collar, harness, crate, car barrier or another safe restraint method.

PET

Resident pet information

Know your current pets’ vaccine status, spay/neuter status and whether they can handle slow introductions.

LIST

Backup dogs

Write down a few dogs you may want to meet in case Zelda is already adopted or not available.

After Adoption: First 7 Days With a Fresno Shelter Dog

The first week decides whether the transition feels manageable. Use a slow, calm plan instead of expecting the dog to act settled immediately.

First 24 hours

  • Keep the dog in a calm starter space.
  • Avoid dog parks, big family gatherings and busy errands.
  • Use leash control even in your yard until trust is built.
  • Expect stress behaviors such as pacing, panting, hiding, whining or reduced appetite.
  • Keep paperwork, microchip notes, vaccine records and adoption receipts together.

Days 2–7

  • Set predictable feeding, potty, walk and rest routines.
  • Schedule a veterinary check if recommended or if symptoms appear.
  • Introduce resident pets slowly, with barriers and supervision.
  • Start basic training with calm rewards, not punishment.
  • Contact the shelter or a trainer early if serious behavior concerns appear.

Video Resource Note

I did not embed a random YouTube video because a current official embeddable video specifically for Zelda or this Fresno Humane dog listing was not confirmed. For trust, this page uses official Fresno Humane, Petfinder and City of Fresno Animal Center resources instead of forcing an unrelated video.

Recommended future video: an official Fresno Humane or Fresno Animal Center video explaining how to check dog availability, visit adoptable dogs, report a found dog, or prepare for first-week adoption.

Fresno Shelter Map and Directions

For a Zelda-specific adoption visit, use the Fresno Humane / Fresno County Animal Services map. For City of Fresno Animal Center services, use the City Animal Center address. Confirm the correct location before leaving.

Fresno Humane Animal Services: use this for the Zelda-related Fresno Humane listing route.
City of Fresno Animal Center: use this for city animal center, lost/found and city animal services route.
Do not mix addresses: Zelda’s Petfinder-style listing points to Fresno Humane Animal Services, while the City of Fresno Animal Center is a different address and phone number.

Zelda Fresno Animal Shelter Dog FAQ

Who is Zelda from Fresno Animal Shelter?

Zelda appears in search results as a dog listing connected with Fresno Humane Animal Services in Fresno, California. Because individual pet listings change quickly, always verify current availability before visiting.

Is Zelda still available for adoption in Fresno?

Availability cannot be guaranteed from an indexed search result. Check Fresno Humane’s current adoptable dogs page and call or text 559-600-7387 to ask whether Zelda is still available.

What shelter was the Zelda dog listing connected with?

The Zelda listing found in search results was connected with Fresno Humane Animal Services, located at 1510 West Dan Ronquillo Drive, Fresno, CA 93706.

What is the phone number for Fresno Humane Animal Services?

Fresno Humane lists call or text contact at 559-600-7387.

What are Fresno Humane adoption hours?

Fresno Humane’s adoption page says Fresno County Animal Services is open Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Its contact page lists shelter hours as Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 3 PM and phone/dispatch hours from 8 AM to 4 PM, so confirm before a late visit.

How much does it cost to adopt a dog from Fresno Humane?

Fresno Humane lists dog adoption fee at $125 and cat or kitten adoption fee at $75, with frequent adoption specials possible.

What is included with Fresno Humane adoption?

Fresno Humane lists included adoption care such as spay/neuter, microchip with registration, DAPP or FVRCP vaccine, rabies vaccine if age allows and flea/tick treatment.

Is Fresno Humane the same as the City of Fresno Animal Center?

No. Fresno Humane Animal Services and the City of Fresno Animal Center appear as different organizations/locations in search results. Fresno Humane is at 1510 West Dan Ronquillo Drive; the City of Fresno Animal Center is at 5277 E. Airways Blvd.

What is the City of Fresno Animal Center phone number?

The City of Fresno Animal Center lists 559-621-7387, also written as 559-621-PETS.

What are City of Fresno Animal Center hours?

The City of Fresno Animal Center lists public hours from 10 AM to 4 PM and says the center is closed on Thursdays.

Does Fresno Animal Center accept all found pets?

The City of Fresno found-pet guidance says the Fresno Animal Center only accepts stray dogs and sick or injured cats within the City of Fresno. Always confirm jurisdiction before bringing in an animal.

What should I bring to adopt Zelda or another Fresno dog?

Bring photo ID, payment method, landlord or housing approval if renting, a safe transport plan, and a list of backup dogs in case Zelda is no longer available.

Can I visit Fresno Humane without an appointment?

Fresno Humane’s adoption information says it is open for walk-in adoption visitors, but some pets may be in foster homes and may need an appointment to meet. Call first for a specific dog like Zelda.

What should I do if Zelda is already adopted?

Ask staff for dogs with a similar size, age, energy level and temperament. A different dog may be a better match than the one you first saw online.

Final Take: Check Zelda’s Status Before You Drive

Zelda Fresno Animal Shelter dog is a specific-search intent, so the most helpful answer is not just a shelter address. The right action is to verify Zelda’s current listing, confirm whether she is still available, ask whether she is at the shelter or in foster, and call Fresno Humane before visiting.

For Zelda or other Fresno Humane dog listings, start with Fresno Humane Animal Services at 1510 West Dan Ronquillo Drive and 559-600-7387. For City of Fresno Animal Center animal-control, lost/found or city shelter services, use 5277 E. Airways Blvd. and 559-621-7387. Always confirm live details before adopting, reclaiming, surrendering or reporting an animal concern.

Animal-Shelter.org is an independent informational guide and is not affiliated with Fresno Humane Animal Services, Fresno County Animal Services, City of Fresno Animal Center, Petfinder, Adopt-a-Pet, any rescue, animal-control agency or official shelter portal. Always verify current details with official sources before visiting or making an adoption decision.

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