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As a public service, it is important for PETS911 to keep an open communication with those utilizing this resource. Therefore, we encourage your input, feedback, questions and comments. Please note that PETS911 is not a shelter. We work closely with national and local pet welfare organizations to provide you with resources to assist in adoption, lost-and-found, and a host of other services through our Web site PETS911.com and our toll-free hotline (1-888-PETS911). The animal welfare partners listed on our system provide services that can assist you with your specific needs.

To contact us directly:

PETS911
Gainey Ranch Financial Center
7377 E Doubletree Ranch Road
Suite 200
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Phone: 480-889-2640
Fax: 480-306-5061

E-mail:

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ BEFORE E-MAILING

Are you looking to find another home for your animal? If your current life situation changes, i.e. moving, allergies, too many other animals, etc., please do not e-mail us directly.

PETS 911 is dedicated to finding homes for the unfortunate pets currently in shelters or rescues and reuniting lost pets with their owners.  Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to handle individual pet ads.

Please make every effort to keep your pet in your home.  Behavior problem? Contact a local animal shelter or rescue for help in finding a good behaviorist in your area.  Moving? Consult our pet-friendly rental section to find apartments that accept pets.
 
If you’ve exhausted all other options, please contact shelters and rescues in your area to see if they can help you to re-home your pet.  Some rescues will help with the screening process of potential adopters and some will accept “owner turn-in” animals if they have space available.   If you can keep your pet until a suitable home can be found, many rescues will include your pet in their adoptable pet postings on any internet sites to which they post.

Are you looking to adopt a specific type or breed of animal? Please check our Web site’s Pet Adoption section for the rescue groups or shelters nearest you. Many shelters have specific breeds of animals that are up for adoption. Please call the individual rescue shelters or groups to see which animal breeds they currently have available.

Other specific situations or information i.e. emergency, spay and neuter, etc. can be handled best by checking out your local resources listed on the PETS911 Web site and directing your questions to the group or agency nearest you.

Choose the option that best matches your questions/comments:

Animal Welfare Organization Sign-up/Update Assistance
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