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What Can We Help You With?

If you have any questions about your pet’s behavior, contact us or click here to jump to the quick tips section.

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We recommend that you keep your newly adopted pet isolated from other pets until your veterinarian confirms its health. Make sure your pets at home are also vaccinated. We are unable to treat resident pets that have been exposed to illness from your newly adopted pet.

It is not the intent of ACDC to adopt out an animal with any illness or unknown pre-existing condition. Any conditions before or at the time of adoption are noted in the medical history sent home with the adopter. All dogs and cats are sterilized, vaccinated, microchipped, and given anti-parasitics while at the shelter. ACDC is not responsible for illnesses or injuries beyond our control that arise after adoption.

 

 

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Rule of 3's

 

Rule of 3 - 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routine, 3 months to feel at home

Quick Tips

The first few days and weeks with a new pet can be challenging. You and your new friend are adjusting to a major life change, so set realistic expectations. Please be sure to check out the below references for guidance on handling and caring for your new pet:


 

 


Can I return an adopted pet if it doesn’t work out?

Yes, Animal Care of Davis County allows returns for the life of the animal. While we don’t provide refunds for adopted animals, if you find that your new pet isn't the right fit for your family, you can return the animal within 30 days of the adoption date without paying a surrender fee.

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