‘We’ve reached a fever pitch’: Contra Costa offering free animal adoptions during July

Animals looking for their forever homes

All animals at Contra Costa Animal Services are free to adopt through the end of July, as the department tries clearing kennel space with the county shelter reaching capacity.

Animal Services is also seeking qualified foster homes — specifically those that can accommodate large dog breeds — to help alleviate the current shelter population.

“We’ve reached a fever pitch,” said Ben Winkleblack, the county department’s director. “With an already crowded shelter and an average daily intake of nearly 20 animals each day, we’re asking for the community’s help in getting as many pets out of the shelter as we possibly can through adoption and foster.”

Contra Costa Animal Services has more than 200 pets seeking permanent or temporary homes, including more than 170 dogs.

A sampling of dogs that are currently available for adoption at Contra Costa Animal Services. The county shelter is waiving adoption fees for cats and dogs during July. (Screenshot via 24petconnect.com)

People interested in adopting or fostering can view available pets or come to meet them at the CCAS adoption center at 4800 Imhoff Place in Martinez. A $25 licensing fee may apply for pet adoptions.

The center is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, except Wednesday when it closes at 7 p.m.

More information on fostering animals is also available on the county website.

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