Parkland County's Animal Shelter provides housing for stray animals from surrounding areas. Our staff work to rehome lost pets with their owners and encourage responsible pet ownership in our community. 

 

View Animals Currently in our Shelter

Lost a pet?

If you live in the Parkland County area and have lost your pet, contact Enforcement Services at 780-968-8400 to report it.

Visit the Parkland County Animal Shelter Facebook Page for photos of found animals brought to our shelter. Feel free to share a photo of your missing pet on our Facebook page to help spread the word!

Found a dog or cat?

In Parkland County

If you find a dog in Parkland County, you can drop it off at the Parkland County Animal Shelter. If you are unable to transport the dog to the shelter, you can contact Enforcement Services at 780-968-8400.

Parkland County does not have a cat bylaw; therefore, cats found in Parkland County cannot be accepted at the shelter. Please reach out to numerous local animal rescue agencies or contact the Edmonton Humane Society for assistance.

If you find a cat in Parkland Village, bring it into the shelter in accordance with Parkland County Bylaw No. 13-01.

Outside of Parkland County

Parkland County contracts its shelter out to the following municipalities:

 

City of Spruce Grove

If you find a dog or cat in the City of Spruce Grove, bring the pet to our shelter or contact Spruce Grove Enforcement Services at 780-962-7586.

Town of Stony Plain

If you find a dog or cat in the Town of Stony Plain, bring the pet to our shelter or contact Stony Plain Enforcement Services at 780-963-8650.

Summer Village of Kapasiwin

If you find a dog in the Summer Village of Kapasiwin, bring the dog to our shelter or contact the Kapasiwin Village Office at 780-914-0997.

Cats found in Kapasiwin are not accepted at the Parkland County Animal Shelter.

Summer Village of Sandy Beach

If you find a dog in the Summer Village of Sandy Beach, bring the dog to our shelter or contact the Sandy Beach Village Office at 780-967-2873.

Cats found in Sandy Beach are not accepted at the Parkland County Animal Shelter.

Village of Alberta Beach

If you find a dog in the Village of Alberta Beach, bring the dog to our shelter or contact the Alberta Beach Village Office at 780-924-3181.

Cats found in Alberta Beach are not accepted at the Parkland County Animal Shelter.

Village of Spring Lake

If you find a dog in the Village of Spring Lake, bring the dog to our shelter or contact Parkland County Enforcement Services at 780-968-8400.

Spring Lake does not have a cat bylaw; therefore, cats are not accepted at the Parkland County Animal Shelter from Spring Lake.

 Summer Village of Seba Beach
If you find a dog or cat in the Summer Village of Seba Beach, bring the animal our shelter or contact Parkland County Enforcement Services at 780-968-8400.

Interested in Adopting a Pet?

Parkland County Animal Shelter does not adopt pets directly from our facility; however, if you are interested in adopting one of our furry friends, you may complete an Expression of Interest to Adopt Application and a staff member can help facilitate an adoption through one of our local rescue partners.

Completed Expression of Interest to Adopt Applications can be emailed to enforcement@parklandcounty.com 

Please note that a completed Expression of Interest to Adopt Application does not guarantee the adoption of a pet.

Parkland County Animal Shelter

Phone: 780-968-8888

After Hours: 780-968-8400

2700-48 St., Stony Plain.

The shelter is in the Enforcement Services office located at the north entrance of the building. 

Animal Shelter Hours 

Animal Intake and Release - By appointment

Daily from 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Walk-in hours

Weekdays from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

For services outside these hours, please call 780-968-8400.