Sugar Land Animal Control
Mission Statement
Sugar Land Animal Control is committed to ensuring humane care and treatment of animals, protecting the public health and welfare of the citizens of Sugar Land, through education and enforcement of State laws and local orders
How you can Help
We always Welcome your donations
*Sealed bags of dog / Cat food
*Toys, chewy's/treats
*Doggie beds/ blankets

Our Featured Pet
Sugar Land Animal Control has many cats and dogs of all ages and breeds. Not all are posted on petfinders so do not hesitate to call and inquire about our available pets.
News

Phranque!
Lost miniature, red, female Dachshund
Can you help find Phranque? (pronounced Frankie) She is a small, red Dachshund (wiener dog) wearing a red & white collar but no tags. She was last seen on Saturday afternoon (July 22), on Sweetwater Blvd. between Lexington and Greystone Way. If you have found or have had any sightings of Frankie then please call (281) 242-7822 or Sugar Land ACO 281/275-2842
Who We Are
Adopting a friend
There is no fee to adopt. We require responsile loving homes. Proof of spay or neuter should be submitted within 30 days.
Adopt a Pet
The City of Sugar Land Animal Control Division cares for and attempts to find suitable homes for the many stray, abandoned, and orphaned cats and dogs found on the streets of Sugar Land.
Before adopting a pet, we suggest you consider the following:
* Don't make a "spur of the moment" decision to adopt:
Seeing a cute, furry animal "in the store window," or your children hounding you, are not good reasons to adopt.
* Consult the whole family:
Everyone who has to live with the animal should be in agreement before adopting the animal.
Everyone should consider his or her involvement in the care of the animal.
If you have small children, consider who will care for the animal once the kids lose interest.
* Consider your lifestyle:
Consider all issues related to the effect the animal may or may not have and how you may need to adjust;
Do you travel a lot?
Are you away from the house a considerable amount of time?
Will you have the time to train, socialize and offer companionship to a new animal?
* Evaluate your living accommodations:
Do you rent or lease? If so, there may be a pet deposit or pets may not be allowed at all. Consult your leasing company or landlord before adopting.
* Budgeting:
Adopting a pet requires you to consider the amount of time and funding it takes to provide food, shelter and medical care for the animal.
**Adoption is for a lifetime!
Come Visit Us!
If you wish to adopt a pet, contact Sugar Land Animal Control at 281/275-2842 or Officer Robert Willard at 713-249-7323. He will offer availability information to you and make an appointment for you to come to the shelter for viewing.
Shelter is not opened to the Public.
Visits are by appointment only.
Inquiries are welcomed.
Contact: ACO Robert Willard direct to schedule a visitation appointment @ 713-249-7323
Email: rwillard@sugarlandtx.gov
Click here for a list of pets at this shelter