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    • Home
    • Adoptions
      • Adoption Information
      • Available Dogs
      • Available Cats
      • Other Animals
      • Adoption Stories
      • Our Microchips
    • Volunteering
    • Fees
    • Code of Ordinances
      • Definitions
      • Keeping of Animals
      • Nuisance Animals
      • Control of Animals
      • Menacing/Dangerous Dogs
      • Small and Large Animals
      • Vaccination & Licensing
      • Sterlization
      • B.A.T. Code of Ordinances
      • Injured/Sick/Quarantine
      • Injuring/Poisoning/Trap
    • Resources
    • Statistics
    • Cliff's Notes
    • FAQ'S
City of lawton animal welfare division
  • Home
  • Adoptions
    • Adoption Information
    • Available Dogs
    • Available Cats
    • Other Animals
    • Adoption Stories
    • Our Microchips
  • Volunteering
  • Fees
  • Code of Ordinances
    • Definitions
    • Keeping of Animals
    • Nuisance Animals
    • Control of Animals
    • Menacing/Dangerous Dogs
    • Small and Large Animals
    • Vaccination & Licensing
    • Sterlization
    • B.A.T. Code of Ordinances
    • Injured/Sick/Quarantine
    • Injuring/Poisoning/Trap
  • Resources
  • Statistics
  • Cliff's Notes
  • FAQ'S

Animal Health

Veterinary Clinics

Local Clinics:

Lawton Veterinary Hospital

Midtown Animal Hospital

Beavers Animal Hospital

Oak Ridge Center

Freeman Veterinary Clinic

All About Pets Veterinary Clinic

Meadow Wood Animal Hospital

Hergenrether Animal Hospital

Chambers Veterinary Clinic

Gore West Animal Hospital

Creekside Animal Hospital

Fort Sill Veterinary Clinic

Surrounding Clinics:

Lawtonka Animal Chiropractic & Vet Hospital-Medicine Park, OK

Southwest Veterinary Clinic-Elgin, OK

Happy Hollow Animal Hospital-Elgin, OK

Osage Animal Hospital Duncan,-OK

Woodland Animal Hospital-Comanche, OK

Duncan Veterinary Hospital-Duncan, OK

Marlow Veterinary Clinic-Marlow, OK

Hammond Veterinary Hospital-Marlow, OK

Hilbert Animal Hospital-Walters, OK

Minson Veterinary Hospital-Duncan, OK

Rush Springs Veterinary Services-Rush Springs, OK

P.E.T.S. Clinic-Wichita Falls, TX

*list is not all-inclusive

Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinics

Local:

  • Lawton-Animal Birth Control Clinic (580) 355-6985

Surrounding Area:

  • Wichita Falls-P.E.T.S Clinic (940) 723-7387
  • OKC-ABC Midtown (405) 313-1469
  • OKC-Humane Society (405) 947-7729
  • Tuttle-Get Fixed OK (405) 505-2545


Emergency Clinics and Hospitals

Animal Emergency and Surgical Center

 931 W I-240 Service Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73139

(405) 631-7828

Open 24 Hours

BluePearl Pet Hospital 

 1401 W Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73114 

(405) 749-6989

Open 24 Hours

City Paws Urgent Care 

 2821 NW 57th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73112 

(405) 342-0663

M-F 4pm-10pm; Sat-Sun 10am-5pm

Neel Veterinary Hospital

 2700 N MacArthur Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73127 

(405) 947-8387

Open 24 Hours

Veterinary Emergency Referral Center

2121 McKown Drive, Norman, OK 73072

(405) 360-7828

Sat-Mon 24 Hours; Tues-Fri 6pm-8am

CREMATION

Not Forgotten Pet Cremation

2511 SW 34th Street

Lawton, OK 

580-400-3845

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Oklahoma Dept. of Agriculture, Food and Forestry

Active Licensed Animal Shelters List

OK Licensed Animal Shelters List (pdf)

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Area Rescues

Click Button Below to be Directed to the Websites
Southwest Oklahoma Animal NetworkLawton Humane SocietyStephens County Human SocietySooner Golden Retriever RescueRainbow Bridge Can Wait

Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitators

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Other resources

LHS Spay & Neuter Assistance Program

 Pet owners who have the need to spay/neuter their pets who cannot afford the operation may call the Humane Society and ask for help. 
Receiving these funds is based on numerous criteria and will be evaluated by the SNAP committee. The criterion includes, but is not necessary an only factor: 

  • Elderly pet owners living on a fixed income
  • Citizens temporarily out of work, illness or disability. 

When a decision is made, a voucher for the operation will be given to their vet to perform the service. The grants do not pay for shots or medical attention, but the Humane Society may opt to pay for those services if deemed appropriate. 

Learn More

Comanche County Pet Resource Foundation

CCPRF helps over 2000 pets a year by partnering with Comanche County veterinarians, food banks, feeding ministries, businesses, government organizations and our pet community. We focus on lifesaving programs that support keeping families and their pets together at home, where they are loved and cared for.

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Lawton Food Bank

  While primarily serving human needs, the Lawton Food Bank also provides pet items when available. They offer approximately 10 days of groceries to residents who meet eligibility guidelines, and clients may return every 30 days. 

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By Rachel Barrera, Girl Scout Gold Award Project

  A 109-page guide created by 15 year old Gril Scout, Rachel Barrera, to benefit Lawton Animal Welfare-its animals and staff, and the Lawton community.

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