Additional Resources:
Losing a pet is a traumatic experience! The best way to find your pet, however, is to act quickly. If your pet was lost in or near our service area…
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Visit our Trenton Center (2501 W. Trenton Rd.) to look for your pet in person. More than 10,000 animals pass through our doors each year, so it’s important to visit regularly if your pet is missing. We’re open 2 - 7 p.m. Monday - Thursday and 12 -7 p.m. Friday - Sunday.
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If you live in City of Edinburg, contact their holding facility to see if they have your pet there:
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Address: 1301 N Doolittle Rd, Edinburg, TX 78542
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Phone: 956-316-2185
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Shelter hours: 11am-4pm
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PawBoost Lost and Found
WHAT YOU NEED TO RECLAIM YOUR PET (one of the following)
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Proof of address (ex. utility bill, an ID, a piece of mail)
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Pictures of your pet
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Facebook picture featuring both you and the pet
There is no fee to reclaim your pet. There is a three-day stray hold on puppies (over 4 months old) only.
Check with Animal Control
Animal Control Officers document the animals they collect. If you believe your pet was collected by mistake, be sure to contact your local Animal Control department. Be sure to provide your address and description of your pet to help identify your pet.
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McAllen Animal Control: (956) 681-2124
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Edinburg Animal Control: (956) 289-7700
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Hidalgo County Animal Control: (956) 383-0111
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City of Palmhurst: (956) 583-8697
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City of Hidalgo: (956) 843-2737
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City of La Joya: (956) 581-7002
If you live in City of Edinburg, contact their holding facility to see if they have your pet there:
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Address: 1301 N Doolittle Rd, Edinburg, TX 78542
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Phone: 956-316-2185
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Shelter hours: 11am-4pm
CRIANZA DE GATOS CON NECESIDADES ESPECIALES
La directora ejecutiva de PVAS, Donna Casamento, y la presidenta de la junta, Keely Lewis, durante una discusión en vivo en Facebook sobre la crianza de gatos con necesidades especiales, también necesitan hogares de crianza, ¡y cuidarlos no tiene por qué ser complicado!