What is the cost to adopt a pet?
State law requires that all animals that are adopted from animal shelters be spayed or neutered. Effective Oct. 1, 2015, all dogs and cats adopted from the Burleson Animal Shelter will be spayed/neutered, and have current rabies vaccinations, before leaving the animal shelter. The $130 adoption fee includes adoption ($20), basic vaccinations ($20), microchip ($15), and spay/neuter ($75) if they are under 4 months old; and the $140 adoption fee includes adoption ($20), basic vaccinations ($20), microchip ($15), rabies voucher ($10), and spay/neuter ($75) if they are 4 months and older. The adoption paperwork is filled out at the Burleson Animal Shelter, then the animal shelter staff transports the adopted pet to the contracted veterinarian where that adopted pet will be spayed/neutered and receive the rabies vaccination. You and your new pet are reunited at the veterinarian office, not at the animal shelter.

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1. How do I adopt a pet?
2. What is the cost to adopt a pet?
3. How many pets may I have?
4. What is rabies?
5. Do I have to live in the city limits to be able to get a microchip for my pet?
6. Does the shelter have live animal traps that I can borrow?
7. I have a humane live animal trap of my own, will you still service the trap?