It Takes A Village

It Takes  A Village Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from It Takes A Village, Animal shelter, Yakima, WA.

10/28/2023

Beginning in 2023, Animal Control moved under the authority of the Yakima Police Department – (509) 575-6200.

For animal-related calls located outside of the city limits of Yakima, contact the Yakima County Sheriff Department non-emergency number at (509) 574-2500 or the local jurisdiction.

Dog Licensing will be handled by the Code Administration beginning May 7, 2023.

Pups in the house - Siblings, 10 months old. Rabies Vaccinations and regular vaccinations. spayed and neutered. Leash tr...
10/27/2023

Pups in the house - Siblings, 10 months old. Rabies Vaccinations and regular vaccinations. spayed and neutered. Leash trained, travel well in and out of vehicle/Truck. Kennel trained, lead trained.

Lots of positives with this trio. Keep in mind, still puppies. Working on barking, chewing and jumping. Cats are a no right now but they were raised with one initially so I believe they are trainable. Training a must OR time and patience and you will have the perfect friend. They are cuddle bugs and great hiking buddies. Together they are a lot to handle when hyper, but separately they are amazing. They are passing all my tests with flying colors. No food aggression, no toy possession except from growling with each other, not biting. They can climb/jump 5 foot wood or any fence, so tall fence necessary.

I'm using "s**t mats" to teach about counters and spaces I do not want them to go thru so they can learn boundaries. They mind these well.
Yakima, Wa

Big Boy - available
Mouser (mostly white) tentatively on hold
Teddy (female brown) available

10/27/2023

The following are guidelines for vet care for dogs at each stage of life: Three weeks old Puppies should be seen by a veterinarian at approximately three weeks of age for a physical and a f***l test for intestinal parasites. While you’re there, you can talk about what vaccines will be needed in th...

10/27/2023

The following are guidelines recommended by Best Friends Animal Society for trapping community cats (free-roaming, stray and feral cats) for the purpose of trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNVR). Specific instructions for how to trap feral cats may be slightly different depending on the type of trap th...

10/27/2023

Want to lobby for trap-neuter-return? It's important to do some research about your local community cat situation, elected officials and current ordinances prior to starting your campaign to advocate for TNVR.

10/27/2023

Note: Trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNVR) is also referred to as trap-neuter-return (TNR).

10/27/2023

If you find kittens, bringing them to a local shelter is not always the best option! It’s natural to want to scoop them up but, unless they’re sick, injured, or in danger, please leave them there and wait for their mama to return. Their best chance of survival is with their mom. And then plan to...

10/27/2023

Trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNVR) is a management technique in which community cats are humanely trapped, evaluated, spayed or neutered by a licensed veterinarian, ear-tipped to show they’ve been sterilized, vaccinated* against rabies, and then returned to their original location. Targeted TNVR ...

Address

Yakima, WA

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when It Takes A Village posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share


Other Yakima pet stores & pet services

Show All