Government

Pinal County Animal Care and Control


  • Mission

    The mission of the Pinal County Animal Care and Control is to provide rabies control, enforcement, protection, education, and adoption services to County Residents so they can live in a community that promotes responsible pet ownership and is protected from diseased and aggressive domestic animals.
    The mission of the Pinal County Animal Care and Control is to provide rabies control, enforcement, protection, education, and adoption services to County Residents so they can live in a community that promotes responsible pet ownership and is protected from diseased and aggressive domestic animals.

    About Us

    PCACC sees anywhere from 3,000 to 5,500 animals come into the shelter year-round. The shelter can comfortably house about 140 dogs but is typically overcrowded and houses double to triple capacity year around. In 2015, newly promoted Director Audra Michael had a vision for an animal care facility rather than a high-kill dog pound. We have been progressing and bettering our shelter ever since! In 2018, PCACC accomplished one of our biggest and most challenging goals. With a live release rate of 92.7%, PCACC became not only the largest, but the only open-admission shelter in Pinal County to be No-Kill. To put things in perspective, PCACC had a live release of 23.4% in 2010. In 2021, our live release rate increased to 97.4%. With the shelter accomplishing its biggest feat, the team is now shifting focus on providing quality care and enrichment to our furry shelter guests and helping the community of pet owners!

    PCACC sees anywhere from 3,000 to 5,500 animals come into the shelter year-round. The shelter can comfortably house about 140 dogs but is typically overcrowded and houses double to triple capacity year around. In 2015, newly promoted Director Audra Michael had a vision for an animal care facility rather than a high-kill dog pound. We have been progressing and bettering our shelter ever since! In 2018, PCACC accomplished one of our biggest and most challenging goals. With a live release rate of 92.7%, PCACC became not only the largest, but the only open-admission shelter in Pinal County to be No-Kill. To put things in perspective, PCACC had a live release of 23.4% in 2010. In 2021, our live release rate increased to 97.4%. With the shelter accomplishing its biggest feat, the team is now shifting focus on providing quality care and enrichment to our furry shelter guests and helping the community of pet owners!

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals
    • Community Development

    Location & Contact

    • 520-509-3555
    • 1150 S Eleven Mile Corner Rd, Casa Grande, Arizona, US
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