Connecticut Humane Society

Time:
  • Monday12:00 PM - 04:30 PM
  • Tuesday12:00 PM - 04:30 PM
  • Wednesday12:00 PM - 04:30 PM
  • Thursday12:00 PM - 04:30 PM
  • Friday12:00 PM - 04:30 PM
  • Saturday12:00 PM - 04:30 PM
  • Sunday12:00 PM - 04:30 PM

The Connecticut Humane Society is the top resource in the state for the welfare of companion animals, enhancing the lives of families and communities through adoption services, healthcare, awareness campaigns, and cruelty prevention.

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Sweet adoptables

When we brought Jessie up from a kill shelter in North Carolina in 2006, that was our first encounter with rescue. Since then, we have been rescuing dogs.

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TAILS (The Alliance In Limiting Strays)

We advocate for the spaying and neutering of cats and dogs both locally and elsewhere, with a focus on Fairfield County, where we live.

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PAWS (Pet Animal Welfare Society, Inc.)

Founded in 1962, PAWS is a no-kill animal refuge. Early years saw all animals being fostered in homes before gradually transitioning to housing in veterinary clinics where it was simpler for prospective adopters to meet them.

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Fairfield Animal Control

Enforce all national, state, and municipal regulations in relation to complaints about rabid wildlife, roaming dogs, barking dogs, animal attacks, nuisances, and violations of the law.

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Animals in Distress Inc

Dogs were housed by Basil Burt, Wilton's dog warden at the time; Animals In Distress was created as a compassionate charity to care for all animals in need. Members of the organization nurtured cats and other animals.

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Strays and Others, Inc.

Strays & Others, Inc. is a nonprofit, 501(c)3, Fairfield County-based organization managed entirely by volunteers that is committed to the rescue and ethical placement of unwanted and homeless animals.

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Does Connecticut Humane Society accept animal donations?

Many shelters accept donations. Contact Connecticut Humane Society at (203) 227-4137 to see how you can contribute.

Can I volunteer at Connecticut Humane Society?

Connecticut Humane Society may offer volunteer opportunities. Call (203) 227-4137 to learn how to get involved.

What is the adoption process at Connecticut Humane Society?

Adoption processes vary but usually involve an application and approval. Contact Connecticut Humane Society for details.

What types of animals are available at Connecticut Humane Society?

Connecticut Humane Society may have dogs, cats, and other animals available for adoption. Availability can vary.

Can I adopt a pet from Connecticut Humane Society?

Yes, Connecticut Humane Society helps facilitate pet adoptions. Call (203) 227-4137 to learn more about the process.