Animal Care & Control
An innovative animal care and control agency with state of the art facilities providing animals and residents high quality, effective, and caring service.
Advancing the well-being of animals and people in the County of Los Angeles.
We achieve this by:
The term “No-Kill” in the field of animal welfare has created a great deal of controversy for animals, animal welfare agencies, and concerned community members. Having the No-Kill label provides the public with a sense of comfort because most people want all animals to have positive outcomes. Consequences such as shelter overcrowding, refusal to accept animals in need, and release of dangerous dogs are just a few concerns that have resulted from using No-Kill operating principles.
Additionally, the term No-Kill can also lead to a number of misconceptions about organizations that do not adopt the term. With the high volume of animals that Los Angeles County Animal Care Centers admit each year, there is inevitably a number of animals that are considered non-adoptable due to medical issues, behavioral concerns, or other conditions. Ideally, all animals would receive the positive outcomes they deserve. The unfortunate truth is that this is not always possible for every animal.
For these reasons and others, the Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC) has instead adopted a new way of expressing its philosophy, called “Socially Conscious Animal Sheltering.” Socially Conscious Animal Sheltering strives to create the best outcome for all animals by treating them respectfully and alleviating their suffering. The mission is to maximize live outcomes for animals, while also balancing animal comfort and public safety. Fundamental goals of Socially Conscious Animal Sheltering are provided through DACC and its animal care centers to:
Socially Conscious Animal Sheltering is being adopted by many animal welfare organizations and animal welfare industry associations across the nation. DACC is proud to stand with these forward-thinking, responsible, and compassionate organizations and will continue to provide innovative solutions to making our communities safer and more humane for animals and residents.