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321 Carol Brown Blvd
Ardmore, OK 73401
Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

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Once you have located that special furry friend, just contact one of the animal shelter team members and they will direct you how to adopt your new pet. The cost for adopting a dog/puppy is $60.00 and $40.00 for a cat/kitten. The adoption fee includes initial vaccinations, worming, spay/neutering, a free veterinarian exam, obedience classes for dogs, and various coupons and samples.

We want you to be happy with your new pet and for your new pet to be happy with you. Before adopting a pet, please be sure that you understand the responsibilities that go along with pet ownership. Some of the things to consider before adopting include:

  • Who is your favorite pet in the world?  Why?  What do you like about him?  Look for a pet of similar activity level and age at the shelter.
  • Do you have children?  Is this pet good around children?  Are the children good around pets?
  • How much does a pet cost?  Think of  food, veterinarian care, bedding, toys, collars, leashes, a dog house, a litter tray, grooming, etc.
  • Imagine coming home from work, or arriving home after being out all day.  How do you envision your pet responding?  Do you need to chill out, or would you like to go exercise?  Will barking be a problem?
  • Imagine a typical evening in your home.  What would be the ideal picture if you include a pet?  Is he on the couch with you...is he lying peacefully at your feet...is he playing with the children?  This picture will give you an idea of what kinds of rules and limits to set on your new pet.
  • Imagine a typical weekend.  How will you include a pet?  Do your typical weekend activities include a pet?  Are you a hiking family or a sedentary household.  Who will care for your pet on vacation or trips?
  • Evaluate your household.  Do you live in an apartment or a house?  Do you have a fenced-in yard?  Do you plan to leash walk?  Will your pet need to get along with other pets?  This is actually a critical evaluation, one that can really make or break the permanency of the relationship with your new pet.
  • Remember, there is nothing convenient about owning a pet.  It takes effort, but you will be rewarded with the most amazing and loving companion you could ask for!

    Employee of the Month

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    Kevan McBride & Mary Kyle
     Kevan McBride and Mary Kyle were selected as the JULY Employees of the Month.  These team members went above and beyond the call of duty in the past month and are so appreciated.  Kevan is pictured here with Domino and Mary is pictured with Lucky Girl, two of their favorite animal shelter pets.
      Thank you Kevan and Mary from all the pets and the AAC team members!