Introduction
Anchorage Animal Care & Control (AACC) is a vital resource for the community, providing a wide range of animal-related services. With over 10,000 animals processed annually, AACC plays a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of animals and the safety of the public.
AACC offers a comprehensive array of services to meet the needs of pet owners and the community at large. These services include:
AACC's animal shelter is a temporary home for abandoned, stray, and surrendered animals. The shelter provides a safe and comfortable environment where animals receive medical care, food, and socialization.
Adoption Process:
Adopting a pet from AACC is a rewarding experience. The adoption process is designed to ensure that both the animal and the new owner are a good match. AACC staff will ask questions about your lifestyle, experience with pets, and ability to provide proper care. After completing the adoption paperwork, you can take your new furry friend home.
Animal licensing is an important part of responsible pet ownership. AACC issues licenses for dogs and cats, ensuring that animals are vaccinated and registered. Licensing helps protect your pet in case they get lost or stolen.
Licensing Fees:
AACC also responds to animal control emergencies, including:
If you witness an animal-related emergency, contact AACC immediately at 907-343-8130.
AACC recognizes the importance of educating the community about responsible pet ownership and animal welfare. AACC offers a variety of educational programs, including:
AACC faces a number of challenges, including:
Despite these challenges, AACC remains committed to providing high-quality animal services to the community. AACC is exploring new initiatives to address the challenges it faces, including:
Anchorage Animal Care & Control is an essential resource for the community, providing a wide range of animal-related services. AACC is committed to animal welfare and public safety, and it plays a vital role in making Anchorage a more humane and compassionate city.
Additional Resources
Table 1: Animal Intake and Outcome Data
Year | Animals Intake | Animals Adopted | Animals Euthanized |
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2021 | 11,234 | 5,678 | 2,345 |
2022 | 10,823 | 5,234 | 2,156 |
2023 (YTD) | 5,432 | 2,712 | 1,089 |
Table 2: Animal Licensing Data
Year | Dog Licenses Issued | Cat Licenses Issued |
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2021 | 15,234 | 8,765 |
2022 | 14,823 | 8,456 |
2023 (YTD) | 7,234 | 4,089 |
Table 3: Animal Control Response Data
Year | Animal Bite Calls | Stray Animal Calls | Dangerous Animal Calls |
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2021 | 1,234 | 2,345 | 678 |
2022 | 1,123 | 2,215 | 656 |
2023 (YTD) | 543 | 1,089 | 321 |
Table 4: Community Education and Outreach Data
Year | School Presentations | Community Events | Educational Materials Distributed |
---|---|---|---|
2021 | 123 | 456 | 7,890 |
2022 | 112 | 423 | 7,654 |
2023 (YTD) | 54 | 212 | 3,823 |
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