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Animal Control Department
Animal control staff are located at the Community Services Building at 1920
St. Joseph Street. Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday,
excluding holidays. Animal Control personnel may be reached at 830-672-2815, by
fax at 830-672-2404, or by e-mail at animalcontrol@cityofgonzales.org. The city animal shelter is
located on County Road 488 off of FM 532 (Moulton Highway).
Click here to view the animal control city
ordinances.
Click her to view
Adoptable Pets
Input our zip code 78629 to find Gonzales Animal Shelter.
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Pet Adoptions
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To adopt a pet dog or cat you
must:
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Agree to abide by all City
of Gonzales and State of Texas ordinances and laws pertaining to pet
ownership.
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Be able to provide food,
shelter and medical care for your pet.
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Have a permanent
residential address.
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Have pets vaccinated upon
receipt from the shelter.
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Keep pet vaccinations up to
date.
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Agree to allow the Animal
Control Officer access to check up on adopted pets anytime.
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Volunteers
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To volunteer at the Animal Shelter you must:
- Be at least 17 years of age.
- Sign a Release of Liability against the City of Gonzales and the
Animal Control Officer.
- Be physically able to handle the animals at the shelter, or animals
that you may be asked to pick up by the Animal Control Officer.
- Be able to lift 50 lbs.
- Be willing to perform clean-up duties at the Animal Shelter.
- Be willing to work weekend hours
- Be willing to comply with all rules and regulations set forth in the
city ordinances and operating procedures of the shelter.
- Be willing to help out at the annual Adoption Fair and quarterly
Rabies Clinics.
- Be able to use numerous chemicals for disinfecting and cleaning the
shelter.
- Be dependable and show up for work at the times committed.
- Be able to deal with the public.
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Fees
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The following fees are required
to adopt a pet or retrieve a pet from the shelter:
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Charge for picking up
owned animals
$10.00 for the first time, $20.00 for the
second time, $40.00 for the third time, and $80.00 for the fourth
time.
Boarding fees are $3.00 per day the first time
an animal is picked up, and double the fee each additional time the
animal is picked up. Note: each time an owned
animal is picked up for any reason, boarding fees will be assessed to
the owner for each day the animal is at the shelter. The pick-up
day is charged even if the animal is retrieved the same day.
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Rabies Vaccination fees
If the pet owner cannot produce a valid
current rabies vaccination certificate on the animal picked up, the
animal will be taken to a local veterinarian of the owner's choice and
vaccinated for rabies by the Animal Control Officer prior to allowing
the pet to be taken home. The rabies vaccination will be paid
for by the pet owner.
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Rabies Quarantine fees
If ownership of a biting animal is known, the
owner has a choice of having the animal put into quarantine by one of
our local veterinarians and paying their daily fees for boarding, or
if there is quarantine space available at the shelter, the owner may
choose to have the animal quarantined at the shelter. Shelter
quarantine fees are as follows:
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$10.00 for picking up the animal for
quarantine stay.
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$3.00 per day for the entire period of
time the animal is quarantined and/or remains at the shelter.
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Furnishing any special food required is
paid by the pet owner.
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Any veterinarian bills acquired during
the quarantine stay are paid for by the pet owner.
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All veterinarian bills for having the
animal examined the first and last days of the quarantine stay.
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The total cost to the veterinarian for
having the head removed and sent for rabies testing in the event
this is necessary.
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Pet Adoption Fair
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The City of Gonzales holds an animal pet
adoption fair and rabies vaccination clinic the last weekend of April each
year. Adoption fees are $10.00 for each pet adopted (cats, kittens,
dogs or puppies). Note: the adoption fees are subject to
increase depending on the animal and the cost of maintaining them at the
shelter. There will be a licensed veterinarian at each adoption fair
that will administer rabies shots and other vaccinations at a reduced
cost.
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Vaccination Clinics |
The City of Gonzales in conjunction with Dr.
Rusty Clampit will hold a Quarterly Rabies Clinic for all residents to
have their animals vaccinated at reduced prices. Schedules for the
clinics will be advertised in the local paper an on local radio stations.
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Animal Removal Services |
The City of Gonzales will
provide the following services for animal removal:
Domestic Animals - dogs,
cats, puppies, kittens
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If the
animal is a stray, Animal Control will pick it up.
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If the
animal is owned, it is up to the owner to find it a good home if it is
no longer wanted.
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If the
animal is dead and located on a city street or a lot within city
limits, Animal Control will pick it up.
Non-domestic Animals -
horses, cows, bulls, goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, etc. are the
responsibility of the owner of the animal. This includes:
food, shelter, medical attention as required, and keeping animals of this
kind tied, penned, or caged as applicable. Note: chickens are
to be penned up and not allowed to roam freely. Citations will be
issued for loose running chickens within city limits. Cleanliness and odor
control of pens, lots, cages, or areas where these animals are kept is the
responsibility of the owners.
Note: dead animals located on US 183 or the 90A By-Pass are
picked up by the Texas Highway Department.
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