901 N. Haverty St.
Pine Bluff, AR 71601
(870) 543-5136 Office
Monday - Friday:
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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DeLloyd Cleveland,
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Pine Bluff Animal Services

Our Adoptable Pet List

Adoption Program
Policy & Procedures

Pet Adoptions

Pine Bluff Animal Services adoption policy and procedures are based on Pine Bluff Municipal Code of Ordinance #5831.

Pine Bluff Animal Service is committed in offering for a second chance for life to unwanted animals, by placing the animals in life long homes with good, responsible pet owners.

Adoptions from Pine Bluff Animal Services are restricted to individuals who clearly demonstrate they will be responsible and humane custodians of the animal and provide appropriate care.

Pet Adoptions

Pine Bluff Animal Services is committed to offering a second chance for life to unwanted animals, by placing the animals in life long homes with good, responsible pet owners.

Once all the criteria for placement have been satisfied, the new owner is required to pay a $20.00 adoption fee.

The new owner is issue a spay/neuter voucher that entitles them to a reduce rate that consist of $50.00 for dogs and $40.00 for cats.

The animal will be transported to one of three veterinarians who participate in our sterilization program. The new pet will receive a rabies vaccination, wellness check for sterilization and a city license if the owner resides in the Pine Bluff city limits.

The new owner will be responsible for the rabies vaccination and city license at the time of the wellness check.

The veterinarian will schedule an appointment for the sterilization procedure, and record it in the adoption agreement as the compliance date.

Any animal that does not meet the standards for surgery will receive a wavier from the Animal Service Department.

Puppies and kittens under three months are transported to the vet clinics for basic vaccinations, and if over four months of age, they will receive a rabies vaccination. The attending veterinarian will determine the sterilization date. The new owner is responsible for the cost of the treatment.

Participating Veterinarians

Luebker Veterinary Clinic                           Port City Animal Hospital
Oak Park Animal Hospital                           Hunter’s Animal Hospital