We have moved to a facility at 971A Coffman Road. Please visit
Mesa County's new animal shelter.
Directions:
· From downtown Grand Junction, take U.S. Highway 50 onto Orchard Mesa.
· Turn right onto 31 Road. (Look for the sign pointing to the Landfill)
· Take your first left onto Coffman Road. The new animal services facility will be on your right.
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Our Vision |
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Citizens and pet animals living together harmoniously. Every pet owner is a responsible owner and every pet has a humane home. |
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Our Mission |
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Our mission is to enforce animal ordinances that protect the
safety and welfare of the people and pets of Mesa County. We collaborate with animal welfare
agencies to rehome pets and provide community education promoting
responsible pet ownership. |
Our responsibilities and the services we offer fall into three distinct categories. For ease of use, we have four selections for you to choose from.
Enforcement
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Mesa County Animal Services provides enforcement for both Mesa County and the City of Grand Junction. This selection provides enforcement related information and the current City Article and County Resolution that regulate animal control. Shelter
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Services Mesa County Animal Services provides sheltering services for Mesa County, the City of Grand Junction, Fruita, Debeque, Collbran and Palisade. We offer many programs to the public in an effort to place pets into lifelong homes and to help manage the pet overpopulation problem in Mesa County.
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Animal
Mesa County Animal Services protects the companion animal population. Click here to report abuse or neglect of a pet animal. Abuse 2009 Annual Report/Statistics
Last modified: May 12, 2010