Turlock Police Department
Animal Control
Animal Control's purpose is to promote health and safety in the Turlock community related to animal issues and services.
In 2008, Animal Control Services impounded 1,334 dogs and 1,990 cats. 31 percent of dogs and 82 percent of cats impounded were euthanized. 22 percent of dogs and 1 percent of cats were returned to their owners. 46 percent of dogs and 16 percent of cats were adopted/rescued from the facility. Currently, three full-time animal control officers, two part-time kennel attendant/assitant ACOs, and a part-time cashier staff the facility.
Kitten Special
We currently offering a kitten special for $25.00 each, which includes spay/neuter and a micro chip. Get them while it lasts!
Adoptable Pets
Free Microchips
Attention City of Turlock Residents! If you own a cat that is spayed or neutered, you can have it micro chipped at no charge. Limit 3 per family. There are only 100 left so get them while they last. Contact Shelter for more information.
Dog Park
Sunnyview Park located on South Berkeley was unanimously agreed upon by the City Council on 9-9-07 for the purpose of the City of Turlock's first designated dog park.
The dog park is open and rules are posted at the park.
Donations
To donate for the purpose of fencing, water fountains, benches, landscaping or general items needed for the dog park, mail your tax deductible contributions to
City of Turlock C/O Animal Services, 900 N. Palm, Turlock, CA 95380.
2008 Annual Report
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