Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter is an animal shelter located in Van Nuys, California, dedicated to providing care and shelter for homeless, abandoned, and stray animals within the 91405 area. The facility serves as a critical resource for pet owners and animal lovers in the community by offering temporary housing and basic medical care for animals in need. Situated at 14409 Vanowen Street, the shelter operates with a mission to improve the welfare of animals and promote responsible pet ownership throughout the East Valley region.
The shelter accommodates a wide variety of animals, including dogs, cats, and occasionally small mammals, ensuring they receive proper nutrition, medical attention, and a safe environment while they await adoption. Staff members work to assess the health and behavior of each animal, facilitating reunions with lost pets or preparing animals for placement into permanent homes. This process not only supports the well-being of the animals but also helps reduce the number of strays in the community.
In addition to housing animals, the Los Angeles City East Valley Animal Shelter offers resources and information to the public regarding animal care, licensing, and local regulations. The shelter collaborates with local organizations and volunteers to enhance its services and outreach efforts, aiming to educate residents about humane treatment and the importance of spaying and neutering pets. These initiatives contribute to creating a safer and more compassionate environment for both animals and people in Van Nuys.
By maintaining a focus on animal welfare and community engagement, the shelter plays an essential role in addressing the challenges associated with stray and abandoned animals in the area. Residents of Van Nuys and surrounding neighborhoods can contact the shelter at 888-452-7381 for assistance or to inquire about available animals, adoption procedures, and volunteer opportunities. The facility remains a vital component of Los Angeles County’s network of animal care services.


































