Is Rock Island County Animal Care and Control a "no kill" shelter?

We are an "open admissions" shelter meaning that we accept every animal into our shelter. We do not turn away any animals at our door. We evaluate every animal and if the animal is deemed adoptable, it will not be euthanized. If it is determined that the pet is not adoptable due to either behavior or medical issues, then it would be humanely euthanized.

A no-kill shelter would simply not accept an unadoptable pet at their door, requiring that this animal be brought to our shelter.

Sometimes a home cannot be found due to the animal's temperament, age, general health, etc. If you do turn your animal into the animal shelter, be sure to tell the office staff as much as you can about your pet, i.e. housebroken, likes to ride in cars, does not like baths, does not like other cats, gets along with other dogs, etc. This will help in the adoption process.

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1. Are there public areas where I can let my dog run free?
2. Are there rabies in the Rock Island County area?
3. Are there ways people can help the shelter?
4. Does the Rock Island Animal Care and Control Shelter offer veterinary services?
5. Does the Rock Island Animal Care and Control Shelter make presentations to schools or community organizations?
6. Do you board animals?
7. Do you have a foster parent program?
8. Do you have special rates for Senior Citizens?
9. How do you put animals to sleep?
10. How long do animals remain at Rock Island County Animal Care and Control
11. How many pets am I allowed to have on my property?
12. How much does it cost to retrieve my dog from the shelter if it has been picked up by an Animal Control Officer?
13. If I leave a deposit, will you hold an animal for me?
14. Is Rock Island County Animal Care and Control a "no kill" shelter?
15. I am not able to care for my pet anymore. What can I do?
16. My pet has fleas, what should I do?
17. Should I have my cat declawed?
18. What is the difference between a Humane Society and the Rock Island County Animal Care and Control Shelter?
19. What method of payment does the shelter accept?
20. When I come to the shelter, can I play with the animals?
21. Where can I find a veterinary hospital that will perform emergency services for my pet?
22. Where can I get a "Pet-Friendly" Illinois License Plate?