Lake County News,California – Animal Care and Control offers special adoption event for dogs in need

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Lake County Animal Care and Control is offering several dogs at a discounted adoption rate this week.

“We have quite a few dogs that have been here for 20+ days. These dogs have had little interest for adoption,” the agency reported on its Facebook page.

“In order to help find these dogs new homes for the holidays, we are reducing the adoptions fees down to $30 total to take them home,” Animal Care and Control said in its post.

To view the dogs, visit the shelter website or the Shelter Luv site.

Dogs that are adopted from Lake County Animal Care and Control are either neutered or spayed, microchipped and, if old enough, given a rabies shot and county license before being released to their new owner. License fees do not apply to residents of the cities of Lakeport or Clearlake.

Call Lake County Animal Care and Control at 707-263-0278, visit the shelter online for information on visiting or adopting, or go to the shelter at 4949 Helbush Drive in Lakeport to fill out an application.

The following dogs are available for the $30 fee.

This 9-month-old female pit bull terrier is in kennel No. 7, ID No. LCAC-A-4213. Photo courtesy of Lake County Animal Care and Control.

Female pit bull terrier

This 9-month-old female pit bull terrier has a short gray coat.

She is in kennel No. 7, ID No. LCAC-A-4213.

“Arlo” is a 3-year-old male basset hound-Labrador retriever mix in kennel No. 9, ID No. LCAC-A-4164. Photo courtesy of Lake County Animal Care and Control.

‘Arlo’

“Arlo” is a 3-year-old male basset hound-Labrador retriever mix with a short brown coat.

He is in kennel No. 9, ID No. LCAC-A-4164.

This 3-month-old female Labrador retriever is in kennel No. 13, ID No. LCAC-A-4162. Photo courtesy of Lake County Animal Care and Control.

Female Labrador retriever

This 3-month-old female Labrador retriever has a short black coat.

She is in kennel No. 13, ID No. LCAC-A-4162.

This 2-year-old male Labrador retriever is in kennel No. 14, ID No. LCAC-A-4112. Photo courtesy of Lake County Animal Care and Control.

Male Labrador retriever

This 2-year-old male Labrador retriever has a short black coat.

He is in kennel No. 14, ID No. LCAC-A-4112.

This 3-month-old pit bull terrier puppy is in kennel No. 23c, ID No. LCAC-A-4120. Photo courtesy of Lake County Animal Care and Control.

Male pit bull terrier puppy

This 3-month-old pit bull terrier puppy has a short white coat with gray markings.

He is in kennel No. 23c, ID No. LCAC-A-4120.

This 1 and a half year old female pit bull is in kennel No. 25, ID No. LCAC-A-4217. Photo courtesy of Lake County Animal Care and Control.

Female pit bull

This 1 and a half year old female pit bull has a short brown coat with white markings.

She is in kennel No. 25, ID No. LCAC-A-4217.

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