Los Angeles Animal Services is partnering with the Paula Kent Meehan Pet Care Foundation to offer waived adoption fees for some dogs and cats during the Big Dogs and Grown-up Kitties Adoption Event happening now and until September 30.
There are more than 1,700 animals in the six Los Angeles City shelters. “With our six shelters operating at over capacity, we urge the community to adopt or foster and give an amazing pet a second chance at being a part of a loving home,” Annette G. Ramirez, interim general manager for Los Angeles Animal Services, said in a prepared statement.
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Jake Miller, an animal care technician, visits with Bear at the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. The LA city shelters are waiving adoption fees for dogs over 40 pounds and cats who are over a year old until the end of Sept. in hopes of bringing down overcrowding. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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Large dogs spend time out of their kennels with the nonprofit Dogs Playing For Life in the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter’s play area in Van Nuys on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. The nonprofit is on a three year contract with the city to provide out of kennel enrichment at all six sites. The LA city shelters are waiving adoption fees for dogs over 40 pounds and cats who are over a year old until the end of Sept. in hopes of bringing down overcrowding. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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Marbles is looking to be adopted at the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. The LA city shelters are waiving adoption fees for dogs over 40 pounds and cats who are over a year old until the end of Sept. in hopes of bringing down overcrowding. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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Marbles is looking to be adopted at the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. The LA city shelters are waiving adoption fees for dogs over 40 pounds and cats who are over a year old until the end of Sept. in hopes of bringing down overcrowding. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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Jake Miller, an animal care technician, visits with Midnigth and Bear at the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. The LA city shelters are waiving adoption fees for dogs over 40 pounds and cats who are over a year old until the end of Sept. in hopes of bringing down overcrowding. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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Allison Voehringer, a canine enrichment coordinator with Dogs Playing For Life, keeps her eye on dogs in the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter’s play area in Van Nuys on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025 as she keeps notes on the dogs. The nonprofit is on a three year contract with the city to provide out of kennel enrichment at all six sites. The LA city shelters are waiving adoption fees for dogs over 40 pounds and cats who are over a year old until the end of Sept. in hopes of bringing down overcrowding. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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Large dogs spend time out of their kennels with the nonprofit Dogs Playing For Life in the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter’s play area in Van Nuys on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. The nonprofit is on a three year contract with the city to provide out of kennel enrichment at all six sites. The LA city shelters are waiving adoption fees for dogs over 40 pounds and cats who are over a year old until the end of Sept. in hopes of bringing down overcrowding. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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Supervisor Veronica Perry visits with Spiky, a husky malamute mix, at the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. The LA city shelters are waiving adoption fees for dogs over 40 pounds and cats who are over a year old until the end of Sept. in hopes of bringing down overcrowding. Spiky is a 60 pound male. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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Aloe is looking to be adopted at the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. The LA city shelters are waiving adoption fees for dogs over 40 pounds and cats who are over a year old until the end of Sept. in hopes of bringing down overcrowding. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Bill Crowe, director of The Paula Kent Meehan Pet Care Foundation, said in a prepared statement, “This is an excellent opportunity to save a life, adopt a great new companion, and help ensure there is lifesaving space for animals who have nowhere else to go.”
Dogs and cats who are adopted from Los Angeles Animal Services are already spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.
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