12513 animal shelters were found

A Second Chance for Ziva, Inc.
Darien, Connecticut, US
47 listings
Give a Dog a Home, German Shepherd Dog Rescue
Sebec, Maine, US
47 listings
Tennessee Dachshund Rescue
Cookeville, Tennessee, US
47 listings
FREEdom Tails Ohio
Ohio, US
47 listings
Pet Network Humane Society
Incline Village, Nevada, US
47 listings
Conway Area Humane Society
Conway, New Hampshire, US
47 listings
Humane Society of York County
Fort Mill, South Carolina, US
47 listings
Make a Difference Rescue
Birmingham, Michigan, US
47 listings
Make A Stand Bully Rescue
Bryan, Texas, US
47 listings
Enchantment Chihuahua Rescue LTD
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
46 listings
Husky Haven of Florida
Winter Springs, Florida, US
46 listings
Battle Mountain Humane Society
Hot Springs, South Dakota, US
46 listings
Zoes House
Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, US
46 listings
Hearts United for Animals
Auburn, Nebraska, US
46 listings
Tiny Paws Small Dog Rescue
Union Grove, Wisconsin, US
46 listings
Angels Retreat
West Chester, Pennsylvania, US
46 listings
Carroll County Animal Shelter
Carrollton, Georgia, US
46 listings
Laurens County Humane Society
Clinton, South Carolina, US
46 listings
Animal Ark
Hastings, Minnesota, US
46 listings
Home Fur Good Animal Rescue
Phoenix, Arizona, US
46 listings
Jackson County Animal Care & Control
Phoenix, Oregon, US
46 listings
Stray Haven Humane Society and S.P.C.A. Inc.
Waverly, New York, US
46 listings
Licking County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center
Heath, Ohio, US
46 listings
Fortunate Pooches & Lab Rescue
Palatine, Illinois, US
46 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.