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Contra Costa Animal Services Offering Reduced Costs Adoptions to Reduce Shelter Population

by ECT

Promotion offered at CCAS’ Martinez & Pinole adoption centers to clear space with shelters at capacity  

Martinez, CA – Contra Costa Animal Services (CCAS) will be offering reduced cost adoptions of all animals beginning Wednesday, March 7th, through Saturday, March 17th in an effort to clear shelter space.

During this period, the adoption fee for all animals will be $25 (fee does not include the cost to license the animal).

Interested adopters can take advantage of this free adoption promotion by visiting CCAS’ Martinez and Pinole adoption centers to meet our animals and adopt their new family member.

Additionally, on Saturday, March 17th, CCAS will be hosting our 8th Annual St. Pitty’s Day event, which includes free adoptions of all bully breeds (all other animals will have a reduced cost adoption fee of $25). This annual event is an opportunity to showcases our wonderful bully breed shelter dogs, enlighten and educate the public about this amazing breed and highlight the work of our rescue/transfer groups who specialize in this breed of dog.

CCAS Adoption Locations

CCAS Adoption Centers

  • Martinez Adoption Center – 4800 Imhoff Pl., Martinez, CA 94553
  • Pinole Adoption Center – 910 San Pablo Ave., Pinole, CA 94564

Contra Costa Animal Services is the largest animal welfare organization in Contra Costa County. The department operates two shelters, in Martinez and Pinole, where they provide high-quality animal care services, shelter homeless, abandoned and lost animals, place animals in safe, caring homes, and provide education and services to enhance the lives of people and their animal companions. Additionally, the department’s Field Services Division plays a crucial role in protecting the health and safety of all people and animals in our community through enforcement of state and laws, protecting the public from animal injury and working to prevent animal cruelty, abuse and neglect. 

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