12513 animal shelters were found

Lost and Found Pets of Grant County, WA
Ephrata, Washington, US
18 listings
Foothill Dog Rescue of the Sierras
Shingle Springs, California, US
18 listings
Arlee Rehabilitation Center
Missoula, Montana, US
18 listings
Rockdale County Animal Services
Conyers, Georgia, US
18 listings
Adore-a-Bullie Paws and Claws
New York, US
17 listings
Great Pyrenees Assoc. of So. CA Rescue Inc.
San Bernardino, California, US
17 listings
A&S Pit Bull and Am Staff Rescue
Cary, Illinois, US
17 listings
Dalmatian Rescue of South Florida
North Miami Beach, Florida, US
17 listings
Outrider Dogs
Connecticut, US
17 listings
Potters Angels Rescue
Vermont, US
17 listings
Two Dog Farms, Inc.
Minden, Nevada, US
17 listings
Pit Of Our Souls Rescue Inc
Levittown, New York, US
17 listings
People for Pets
Tracy, California, US
17 listings
Granite Country Animal Partners INC
Hartwell, Georgia, US
17 listings
Woofy Acres
Chatsworth, California, US
17 listings
Paws for Life Rescue and Adoption
Troy, Michigan, US
17 listings
Stepping Stones Canine Rescue
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US
17 listings
Cullen's Archangel RescuE, Inc. (CARE)
Lexington, South Carolina, US
17 listings
Clayton County Humane Society
Jonesboro, Georgia, US
17 listings
Recycle-A-Bull Bully Breed Rescue
Clay, New York, US
17 listings
A.D.O.P.T. - Animals Depend On People Too!
Westerville, Ohio, US
17 listings
Mutts of the Midway
Chicago, Illinois, US
17 listings
2nd Chance For Pets
Clinton, Illinois, US
17 listings
Tuscarawas County Humane Society
New Philadelphia, Ohio, US
17 listings

How can I help animal shelters near me?

There are many ways you can help your local shelters. Shelters can never get enough volunteer help. Here are just a few ways you can help:

  • Adopt a pet
  • Donate supplies
  • Become a foster
  • Volunteer

How can I know which animal shelter is trustworthy?

Here are some ways potential adopters should approach picking an animal shelter as they pursue a pet adoption:

  • Ask the shelter about its rehoming policies
  • Visit the local shelter
  • Check Reviews

How much does it cost to adopt a pet from a local shelter?

When it comes to the cost to adopt a pet, there’s no single answer. Rates vary widely, with shelters reporting fees anywhere from $50 to $350+. That’s because each shelter is unique, and uses a range of different factors to determine a price that will support their shelter efforts.

If you live in an area where the cost of living is high, for example, the cost to adopt a pet is likely to be on the higher side as well. Pet adoption fees help cover the expenses that rescues and shelters incur while taking care of pets who are waiting to be adopted, such as veterinary care and food expenses.