Services we provide
Microchips
There are several benefits in getting your pet microchipped:
- The biggest benefit of microchipping your pet is that it is a permanent form of identification.
- The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is implanted under the skin, and takes seconds to implant
- The Bryan Animal Center offers HomeAgain Microchips for your pet
Spay/Neuter Vouchers
Bryan Animal Center’s Spay/Neuter Voucher Program Requirements:
- Dog/cat must be an owned, household pet.
- Cat cannot be a community or feral cat.
- Pet cannot be transported in a humane trap.
- Resident and pet must live within the city limits of Bryan, this does not include the extraterritorial jurisdiction.
- Proof of residency with a valid government-issued ID and BTU bill is required.
- Resident/household is eligible to receive a maximum of four vouchers.
- Only one voucher will be issued at a time.
- Pet must be at least 4 months old and weigh at least 2 pounds.
- Voucher is only valid through the Aggieland Humane Society mobile unit.
- A limited number of vouchers are available each fiscal year and are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
Spay/Neuter Voucher Application
Rabies Quarantine
Owner Surrender
Community Outreach and Engagement
Involving the Bryan community is essential to the success of Bryan Animal Services. Through community involvement, education and outreach, our goal is to be a resource for the residence of the City of Bryan on animal related issues and responsible pet ownership.
Because children are the most common victims of serious dogs bites, the logical primary audience for education is those at greatest risk. Bryan Animal Services accepts invitations to area schools to educate and inform students about rabies, dangerous animals, the Animal Control profession and how to be a loving a responsible pet owner for life.
Residents and pet owners alike need to be aware of the role that the Bryan Animal Services department has in our community. We accept invitations from local homeowners’ associations and civic groups to educate adults on the responsibilities of pet owners and the legal duties of our Animal Control Officers. These educational forums help to decrease the level of misunderstand that may occur between pet owners and Bryan Animal Services staff.
We also welcome invitations to participate in outside adoption events where we can showcase our department and/or available pets to the public.
For more information on having a Bryan Animal Services staff member (and pets!) visit your business, school or organization, please contact our Programs Coordinator at (979) 209-5264.