Pets Come First

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  • Saturday12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Sunday12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

A 501(c)(3) non-profit, anti-euthanasia organization, Pets Come First. Our goal is to make it easier for stray and unwanted animals to find loving homes. We are devoted to providing ethical shelter management in our neighborhood, cooperating to reduce the dire overcrowding of abandoned, stray, and mistreated animals.

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Central PA Humane Society

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Does Pets Come First rescue stray or abandoned animals?

Many shelters help rescue and care for stray animals. Contact Pets Come First at (814) 364-1725 for more information.

What types of animals are available at Pets Come First?

Pets Come First may have dogs, cats, and other animals available for adoption. Availability can vary.

Can I volunteer at Pets Come First?

Pets Come First may offer volunteer opportunities. Call (814) 364-1725 to learn how to get involved.

What is the adoption process at Pets Come First?

Adoption processes vary but usually involve an application and approval. Contact Pets Come First for details.

Where is Pets Come First located?

Pets Come First is located at 2451 General Potter Hwy in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania.