KARMA

Kane County Animal Control

Kane County Animal Control oversees rabies registration, protects public safety and ensures the humane care of animals through sheltering, pet placement, education and animal law enforcement.KCAC is responsible for the enforcement of the County Animal Control Ordinance. Together with local law enforcement and city animal controls, we ensure the humane treatment of animals in Kane County. Depending on where you live in Kane County, you may be served by your local animal control facility, your police department, a state-level agency, or KCAC. For the quickest handling of your concern, first determine whether you live in an incorporated or unincorporated area of the county to make sure you contact the appropriate agency.

Geneva, IL,60134
Get directions

Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (630) 232-3555

Website: http://www.kanecountypets.com/

KARMA

Pit Bull Terrier | Oak Park, IL

Age : 6 MonthsYoungFemaleSmallBlack

About

Coat Length

Short

Good in Home With

Children

Meet KARMA

Adoption Process
All adopters are required to fill out an adoption application prior to meeting an adoptable animal. This application will be reviewed by staff during your visit. KCAC's adoption application, adoption liability and waiver, as well as adoption policy can be viewed at this link: http://www.kanecountypets.com/AnimalWelfare.aspx Fees to adopt an animal: Dogs: $200 Cats: $100 What does my animal come with at time of adoption? All animals adopted from KCAC are neutered, microchipped, given a behavioral exam, a medical examination by our veterinarian, and receive a battery of vaccines, medications, and blood tests. These include the following: Dogs: DHLPP distemper vaccine, Bordatella vaccine, Heartworm screening, Deworming and Fecal exam Cats: FVRCP distemper vaccine, Feline Leukemia test, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test, Deworming and Fecal exam All animals four months or older will also include a current rabies vaccine, tag, and vaccination certificate. If the animal you adopt is under four months of age, we will schedule an appointment for rabies vaccination once the animal is an appropriate age. All animals come with full disclosure of their medical history at KCAC, including certificate of rabies vaccination. Dogs will also be given a collar and leash of appropriate size; cats will be given a cardboard carrier for transport. For further inquiries, call KCAC at 630-232-3555 and ask to speak with a member of our shelter staff.

Look for other dogs for adoption!

Helping You Be the Best Pet Parent You Can Be

Check out our blog!
How Can Dogs Sense What Is Going To Happen To Their Owner?
T.G.I.F! It’s finally time for a doggy date night at home! You cuddle with your dog while watching a movie. You were having a good time until your dog licks and paws at a spot on your head... Read More
02 DEC
For a Paw-some Fourth of July: 5 Pet Health and Safety Tips
Introduction: As the Fourth of July approaches, it’s crucial for pet parents to be mindful of the potential risks and challenges that this festive holiday can pose for their furry companions.... Read More
23 JUN
What?! Dachshunds Help Humans Live Longer?!
How To Live Longer? You Have To Eat Healthy Food, Get Enough Rest, Avoid Bodily Harm, Exercise, And Yes, Get A Dachshund! Wait, did you say, get a dachshund? Yes, you read that... Read More
21 APR