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Managed Admission
What is Managed Admission and why do I need to make an appointment to surrender my pet?
The Sacramento SPCA believes in helping the greatest number of animals with our available resources, which is why the shelter moved to a managed admission process on September 7, 2016. This change will help regulate the flow of incoming animals, allowing the Sacramento SPCA staff to give more individualized attention to both the animals and the people surrendering them.
Youth Programs
Thank you for your interest in learning more about youth and education programming at the Sacramento SPCA. We are currently “taking a paws” on programming to evaluate the greatest needs in our community. Please check our website after the new year for 2024 programming information.
We are located at:
6201 Florin Perkins Road
Sacramento, CA 95828
916.383.7387 Phone | 916.383.7062 Fax
Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic Hours | Mon – Wed & Sat by appointment
Adoption Center Hours | Tues – Sat 10:30am-5:30pm
Animal Intake Hours | 7 days a week 11am-5pm
Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic Hours | Mon – Sat by appointment
Tax ID number: 94-1312343
Commemorative Bricks
Dedicate a Brick
The Sacramento SPCA invites you to support our animals by purchasing a commemorative brick. When you designate a brick for our Adoption Center walkway, you create a timeless tribute. Your purchase of a brick not only creates a loving and thoughtful gift or memorial, but confirms your contribution to helping a homeless animal find a new home.
Paws for Health Fund
At the Sacramento SPCA, nearly one out of five animals needs some kind of veterinary care before they can be ready for adoption into a new home. Veterinary care needs range anywhere from something as simple as flea medication or teeth cleaning to critical life-saving surgery. Help us save the lives of these precious animals and donate to our Paws for Health Fund by clicking here:
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Hercules was surrendered to us by his heartbroken family who couldn’t afford his veterinary care. He suffered a back injury that compressed the discs in his vertebrae causing his back legs to be paralyzed. With nowhere to turn, his family decided that giving up Hercules was better than putting him down. They pleaded with us to save his life and find him a good home. Today, Hercules is recovering and learning to walk again. His positive and happy attitude are contagious to anyone who meets him.
How you can help
As the only 100% nonprofit animal shelter in the greater Sacramento region and with more than 6,000 stray or surrendered animals entering our shelter every year, the Sacramento SPCA relies on individual donations like yours to help us give them a second chance.
Thanks to you, we can give animals the care they need. The following links below are some of the many ways you can help the animals at the Sacramento SPCA today. Thank you for your support!