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We’re holding free adoptions in honor of the Bryan Animal Center’s 5-year anniversary “Paw-ty”. If you would like to adopt on this day here’s what you need to do: We’re looking forward to seeing everyone! Your browser does not support iframes. Don’t forget about our fantastic fosters! Join us every Saturday from 12 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. to view a handful of our adoptable fosters at the Bryan Animal Center! We would love for you to come out and have a meet and greet with the fosters that are out here! Fosters are wonderful to adopt because they have already been in a home! Some of them are house-trained, crate-trained, and may even know basic obedience skills! What more could you ask for? How about a discounted adoption fee! All our fosters are considered VIP (Very Important Pets) and have discounted adoption rates! The adoption fee includes their spay/neuter, de-worming, basic vaccinations, microchip, and a heartworm/feline disease test! Now all you have to do is come in and ADOPT!

Please call 979-209-5260 if you have any further questions. We will see you this Saturday! Please click here to sign up for Foster Saturdays. If you have any questions or need the passcode, please contact 979-209-5264 or email agarcia@bryantx.gov. Listed below are the prices and services that come with adopting our animals. Microchips may be registered nationally at time of adoption for an additional charge of $10.99 If you are claiming a lost pet or adopting an animal from the Bryan Animal Center, you may pay with cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. The Bryan Animal Center is accepting volunteers who want to assist with improving the quality of care animals receive at the Center. Interested individuals must complete the Volunteer Waiver form, either through our online application, or by downloading the PDF below and submitting it to Center staff. Volunteers will be notified when their volunteer application has been approved. Volunteers may assist with caring for animals, cleaning cages/kennels/kennel area, locating animal owners, general cleaning, and other needs.

Center staff will direct volunteers and provide appropriate training as required and as necessary. Volunteers are needed seven (7) days a week. Center staff will visit with each volunteer to determine days and times best suited for the volunteer and the Center. Volunteers serve at the pleasure of Center staff.
Jedi Curtains If you have questions or need more information, please contact the Bryan Animal Center at (979) 209-5260.
Dovetail Curtains The Bryan Animal Center (BAC) has animals who may need homes during their transition period.
Maytag Washer And Dryer RecallFoster homes are one way for deserving animals to receive care before being adopted. Individuals and organizations interested in partnering with the BAC to provide foster care, should complete the Foster Care Application form and submit it to BAC staff.

Foster homes are responsible for the foster animal, including food, shelter, social skills, and a loving environment. It is the policy of Bryan Animal Services to protect the citizens from nuisance and dangerous animals by maintaining an Animal Control Unit which shall be responsible for the enforcement of city ordinances, state law, and federal law governing animals. Animal control officers are mobile responding to calls within the City limits of Bryan and are stationed out of Bryan Animal Center Animal 2207 Finfeather Bryan TX, 77801. Animal Control officers regularly work Monday through Friday 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Animal control officers are on call for emergencies after regular business hours, on weekends, and city recognized holidays. After Hours Emergency Call Responses include: For Animal Concerns, Please Contact (979)361-3888 For an Animal Control Officer to Respond. Animal Related Ordinances for Bryan may be found at: For more information about ordinances or general inquiries, you may leave a message at (979)209-5261, and an officer will return your call as quickly as possible.

For immediate assistance, please call (979)361-3888. To have a humane live trap belonging to the City of Bryan Animal Services be placed on your property, you must fill out a Humane Trapping Agreement. Please fill out and submit our online form, or download and fill out the PDF version, and return it to the Bryan Animal Center. You need Java to see this applet. Adoption Tails Story Submission Register Your Dog for Bark Leaders! Subscribe to our Newsletter at the bottom of this page! Valentine's Day started out completely normal this year. After going to lunch with my boyfriend, we swung by Petsmart to grab some food for one of my pets. As part of my usual routine, I ran around the store looking at all of the furry critters and "ooohing" and "awwing" at all of them. However, it was not until I reached the back of the store that I realized that AgHS was having an adoption event that day. I wandered around looking at all of the cats, but one in particular grabbed my attention.

There Loki was, sprawled out on his back looking at me with what I could only describe as his "adopt me eyes." I stayed with Loki for almost an hour, contemplating whether or not it was finally the right time to share my apartment with a furry companion. When I had almost reached a decision, a volunteer came up and asked if I wanted to play with Loki and see what he was like. The moment they took him out, Loki ran into my lap and started purring as loud as a motor. It was at that moment that I knew I had found the perfect friend. I brought Loki home that day. Every day since then has been an adventure with Loki, from his daily (and very unsuccessful) attempts to sneakily catch my gerbil to him sleeping on top of my pillow every night. I couldn't have asked for a better companion to share my home with. Loki is, hands down, the best Valentine I've ever had. We fostered Rex from AHS in March of 2013, and we quickly became "foster failures" because we just had to make the little guy a permanent part of the family!

Rex had heartworms and a respiratory infection. At first, he was way too skinny and just slept and sneezed all day. Once he began heartworm treatment, he was a totally different dog! He started being energetic, smiling, and running around all the time! Rex now has two brothers and a sister, way too many toys, and is possibly the happiest dog I know. We are so thankful we gave him a chance and wanted to share his story! He fills our lives with so much joy each day! I adopted Sadie (formerly Coco) in 2011 from y'all. At first she was a pain! She tore stuff up...blinds, carpet, doors, and anything else you could imagine. It became clear that she had MAJOR separation anxiety. She also would have nothing to do with toys. I worked with her (instead of giving up like so many people) and she turned into the most PERFECT dog! Non destructive and LOVES her toys. I get so many compliments on her and people always saying if I ever decided to give her away (which I never will) that they'd gladly take her.

Couldn't imagine my life without her!This is "Roz", we adopted her from ya'll back in March and just love her!!! She loves her bone:)Wanted to let you know the dog I adopted in July of this year has been a gem of a find. She is social, willing to learn, plucky, and persistent. Excitedly, she is becoming my gluten detection service dog to hlep me cope with my severe celiac disease. She has a big heart, big potential, in a small plucky loving package. Gypsy, Nomad to Service Dog. On Friday, October 10, I adopted Hugh from your agency. I just wanted to give you an update---he is thriving, getting lots of love and attention. He stays close, rolls on his back for belly rubs, and last night started playing with toys. He loves his Nylabone and his frog. He has a new haircut so I can see his adorable face. I wanted to rescue him, but I think he actually rescued me. Life sometimes jades us to what isn’t important. He reminded me of unconditional love for the imperfections in all of us.