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  2. Animal Shelter | Flathead County, MT

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal

    We are Managed Admission Shelter and Adoption Center. Providing a safe haven and humane care to homeless dogs and cats residing in Flathead County while they await permanent, loving homes.

  3. Adoptable Pets - Flathead County

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal/adoptions

    Adoptable Pets. FCAS schedules adoptable pet showings by appointment only. Please call (406) 752-1310 to schedule a showing. For a limited time, all adoption fees have been partially sponsored by Flathead Shelter Friends. Please call (406) 752-1310 for more information on adoption fees.

  4. Adoptable Dogs - Flathead County

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal/adoptions/adoptable_dogs

    Viewing of adoptable dogs is currently available by APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please call (406) 752-1310 to schedule your appointment. Baby Girl. Female/Spayed. Mixed Breed, Medium (up to 44 lbs fully grown)/Mix. 1 Years 7 Months. 10-24-1257. Buck. Male/Neutered.

  5. FAQ - Flathead County

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal/faq

    If you have found a dog within Flathead County, please call Flathead County Animal Shelter or Flathead County Animal Control. All stray dogs must be held at FCAS for a period of 72 hours. It is never recommended that members of the public house stray dogs.

  6. Animal Shelter Programs | Flathead County, MT

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal/programs-and-services

    FCAS offers microchip identification for all dogs and cats of Flathead County at the low cost of $25.00. Microchipping is a safe and secure way to identify ownership and help get lost pets home. Please call (406) 752-1310 to schedule your microchipping appointment!

  7. County Animal Ordinances - Flathead County

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal/animal-ordinances

    Flathead County Rabies Control Program. Any domesticated animal that has bitten a human must undergo a 10-day rabies quarantine. See Flathead County Rabies Quarantine Options for more information.

  8. About Us :: Flathead County

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal/about-us

    Flathead County Animal Shelter was opened by the county in 1983, located at the county’s landfill site. Like many other municipal shelters throughout North America, its early years were marked by high intake numbers coupled with undersized pet housing and was not staffed to deal with these challenges.

  9. Pet Surrenders :: Flathead County

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal/pet-surrenders

    Home to Home is an online rehoming service that helps keep pets out of shelters through direct home placement. Rehome is another online rehoming service that utilizes direct home placement. Download the Dog_Surrender_Form_2023.pdf. Opens in a new tab.

  10. Stray Dogs - Flathead County

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal/stray_dogs

    Stray dogs in the shelter are awaiting being reclaimed by their owners, and are NOT available for viewing. Unclaimed dogs become adoptable after a combination of an appropriate waiting period and proof of spay or neuter status. Deja. Female/Spayed. Boxer/Mix.

  11. Dog License Application - Flathead County, Montana

    flathead.mt.gov/department-directory/animal/dog_license

    All dog-owning Flathead County residents must purchase a County license for all dogs over the age of four months. New residents must purchase this dog license within 30 days of moving into the County. Learn more about Flathead County Dog Ordinances.