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Long Beach Animal Control & Emergency Resources | Local Services
Serving Long Beach, CA 90815

Animal Control &
Emergency Resources

Comprehensive guide to Long Beach Animal Care Services and nearby emergency rooms. From stray animal reports to 24/7 medical emergencies—find the critical services you need, when you need them.

4,000+
Animals Cared For Annually
24/7
Emergency Animal Intake
466,742
Long Beach Population (2020)
3
Major ERs in Area
LONG BEACH ANIMAL CARE SERVICES

Compassion Saves

Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) ensures the safety, health, and well-being of all animals in Long Beach and surrounding communities including Los Alamitos, Cerritos, and Signal Hill [^3^]. The facility cares for approximately 4,000 animals annually and operates under the motto "Compassion Saves" [^3^] [^8^].

24/7 Emergency Line

Call (562) 570-7387 for stray and wild animal emergencies any time, day or night [^3^] [^12^].

Shelter & Adoption

Located at 7700 E. Spring St. Open Wed–Fri 10 AM–5:30 PM, Sat–Sun 10 AM–4 PM. Closed Mon–Tue [^3^] [^2^].

Adoptions & Rescue Partnerships

In 2024, LBACS placed 2,159 animals through adoption or rescue transfers. The shelter partners with local rescue nonprofits for community adoption events [^8^].

LBACS at a Glance

Address 7700 E. Spring St.
Phone (562) 570-7387
Fax (562) 570-3053
Email animalcare@longbeach.gov
Adoptions (562) 570-4925
Annual Budget $7.8 Million
Staff 51 Full-Time

Did you know? In February 2025, Long Beach ended its 26-year partnership with spcaLA to expand LBACS operations and improve animal care across the entire campus [^8^].

LOCAL EMERGENCY ROOMS

24/7 Emergency Medical Care

When seconds matter, know where to go. Long Beach is home to multiple full-service emergency departments ready to handle critical medical situations around the clock.

Long Beach Memorial

Major Regional Provider

2801 Atlantic Ave.

Long Beach, CA 90806

(562) 933-2000

General / Main

(562) 933-1400

Emergency Department

ER Open 24 Hours

Hospital: 8 AM – 9 PM

Recognitions: Named one of America's Best Hospitals for Orthopedics by U.S. News & World Report; Top 100 Hospitals for Cardiovascular Care [^6^].

St. Mary Medical Center

Dignity Health Network

1050 Linden Ave.

Long Beach, CA 90813

Contact via Dignity Health

Emergency Room Available

General Acute Care

Licensed by California HCAI [^13^]

Full-Service Emergency

Compassionate, high-quality care

Part of Dignity Health: Connected to an extensive network of compassionate care with advanced technology across Southern California [^9^].

VA Long Beach

Veterans Affairs Medical Center

5901 E. Seventh St.

Long Beach, CA 90822

VA Health Connect

General inquiries & scheduling

Veterans & Families

Comprehensive health services for eligible veterans

Mental Health Care

Specialized behavioral health services available

Note: Emergency services may require VA eligibility. Veterans in crisis should call the Veterans Crisis Line at 988, then press 1 [^16^].

When to Visit the Emergency Room

Go to the ER For:

  • Chest pain or difficulty breathing
  • Severe bleeding or head trauma
  • Signs of stroke (FAST: Face, Arm, Speech, Time)
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Broken bones with visible deformity
  • Animal bites with deep wounds

Filing Tips & What to Bring

  • Bring photo ID, insurance card, and a list of current medications.
  • For animal bites: note the animal's description, owner info, and vaccination status if known.
  • All three facilities offer 24/7 emergency services. Call 911 for life-threatening emergencies.
  • MemorialCare and Dignity Health both offer online ER check-in to reduce wait times.
ANIMAL EMERGENCY GUIDE

What to Do in an Animal Emergency

Whether you've found a stray, encountered an injured animal, or need to report dangerous wildlife, follow these steps to ensure the best outcome for both you and the animal.

1

Assess the Situation Safely

Do not approach an aggressive or injured animal if it poses a risk to your safety. Observe from a distance and note the animal's location, condition, and behavior.

Safety First
2

Call LBACS 24/7 Hotline

Dial (562) 570-7387 for stray or wild animal emergencies. For animal cruelty or neglect, report immediately. The line is staffed around the clock for urgent animal matters [^3^].

(562) 570-7387 24/7
3

Contain or Secure if Safe

If the animal is friendly and you can safely contain it (e.g., in a garage, behind a gate), do so until LBACS arrives. Never corner a frightened animal.

Temporary Safe Space
4

Follow Up & Consider Adoption

If you found a stray, check LBACS's lost pet database. If the animal is unclaimed, consider adopting or fostering through the shelter's adoption program at (562) 570-4925 [^1^].

petadopt@longbeach.gov
Important: LBACS does not handle owned pet medical emergencies. For sick or injured pets, contact your veterinarian or the nearest 24/7 veterinary emergency clinic immediately.

Getting to LBACS

7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815 — centrally located near the 605 Freeway and Spring Street exit.

Downtown Long Beach
~15 min
LBACS Shelter
7700 E. Spring St.
4,000+
Animals/Year
51
Staff
24/7
Emergency
LONG BEACH COMMUNITY

Understanding Long Beach

Long Beach is a diverse, coastal city with unique needs for both animal services and emergency medical care. Here's what shapes our community.

Population

466,742

2020 Census population. Seventh-largest city in California and a major port city in Los Angeles County.

Coastal & Urban

50+ mi

Of coastline plus dense urban neighborhoods. High stray animal potential near waterfront and industrial zones.

Pet Households

High

Long Beach has a strong pet-owning culture with numerous dog parks, pet-friendly beaches, and active rescue communities.

Median Age

35.8

Years. A younger, active population with high demand for outdoor recreation and pet-friendly amenities.

Veteran Population

Significant

Home to a major VA Medical Center. Strong veteran community with dedicated healthcare and support services [^16^].

Diversity

43.2%

Hispanic/Latino population. Long Beach is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the U.S., with large Cambodian and Latino communities.

LBACS Service Area Coverage

Long Beach

Primary City

Full animal control services

Los Alamitos

Contract City

Animal care services provided

Cerritos

Contract City

Animal care services provided

Signal Hill

Contract City

Animal care services provided

Source: Long Beach Animal Care Services [^3^] [^8^]

What This Means for Long Beach Residents

Long Beach's large population (466,742), coastal geography, and high pet ownership rate create significant demand for animal control services. The LBACS campus at 7700 E. Spring St. serves not only Long Beach but also contract cities Los Alamitos, Cerritos, and Signal Hill—making it a regional hub for animal welfare [^8^]. With three major emergency rooms within city limits (Long Beach Memorial, St. Mary Medical Center, and VA Long Beach), residents have access to 24/7 critical care for both human and animal-related emergencies [^6^] [^9^] [^16^]. Whether you're dealing with a stray animal, a wildlife encounter, or a medical emergency, Long Beach's integrated service network ensures help is never far away.

Need Immediate Help?

For stray or wild animal emergencies in Long Beach, call LBACS 24/7. For human medical emergencies, dial 911 or visit your nearest ER.

Long Beach Animal Care Services: (562) 570-7387 — available around the clock for animal emergencies.

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