Animal Shelters
Animal Shelters Near You — Give a Pet a Second Chance
Every year, millions of dogs, cats, and other animals end up in shelters across the United States — many of them healthy, loving, and eager for a forever home. Petzooie makes it easy to connect with local animal shelters so you can explore adoptable pets, volunteer your time, or donate to support the animals in your community.
Why Adopt from a Shelter?
Adopting from a shelter is one of the most rewarding decisions a person can make. You are not just gaining a companion — you are directly saving a life and making room for another animal in need. Shelter pets come in all sizes, breeds, ages, and personalities. Many are already house-trained, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, which can significantly reduce your initial costs.
What to Expect When Visiting a Shelter
- An intake process where you complete an adoption application
- Meet-and-greet sessions with animals to find the right personality match
- Transparent health history and behavioral assessments for each animal
- Adoption fees that typically cover spay/neuter, vaccines, and microchip
- Post-adoption support from shelter staff
Types of Animal Shelters
Municipal (Government-Run) Shelters
These are operated by local governments and often accept all animals regardless of space. They are open-admission facilities and typically serve the widest geographic area.
Private Nonprofit Shelters
These organizations raise their own funding and often have more resources for animal enrichment, behavioral rehabilitation, and long-term care. Some are no-kill facilities.
Rescue Organizations
Rescues are typically foster-based and specialize in specific breeds or species. They operate without a physical shelter, placing animals in temporary homes until adoption.
Beyond Adoption: How You Can Help
- Fostering — temporarily house animals while they await adoption
- Volunteering — walk dogs, socialize cats, assist with events
- Donating — food, blankets, toys, and financial contributions are always needed
- Spreading the word — sharing adoptable animals on social media saves lives
Find Shelters on Petzooie
Browse local shelters and rescues using the search tool above. Filter by location, type of animals available, and services offered. Whether you are ready to adopt, want to volunteer, or simply want to know what is available in your area, Petzooie connects you to the resources you need.
231. Animal Outreach Project,Inc
- Monday10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
- Tuesday10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
- Wednesday10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
- Thursday10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
- Friday10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
We are a tiny non-profit company founded in 2015. As locals of Upshur County, West Virginia, we are acutely aware of the need in our neighborhood.
233. Randolph County Humane Society
- MondayClosed
- TuesdayClosed
- Wednesday12:00 PM - 05:00 PM
- Thursday12:00 PM - 05:00 PM
- Friday12:00 PM - 05:00 PM
- Saturday12:00 PM - 03:00 PM
- Sunday12:00 PM - 03:00 PM
In Randolph County, West Virginia, and the surrounding areas, RCHS has dedicated more than 50 years to assisting abused, neglected, and abandoned animals.
234. Doddridge County Humane Society
- Monday11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Tuesday11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Wednesday11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Thursday11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Friday11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Saturday11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- SundayClosed
The Doddridge County animal control officer provides the majority of the animals we have. We conduct adoptions both within and outside of the county.
235. Harrison County Animal Control
- Monday10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
- Tuesday10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
- Wednesday10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
- Thursday10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
- Friday10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
- Saturday10:00 AM - 03:00 PM
- SundayClosed
All dogs being claimed for reimbursement MUST have a current year tax tag. The Harrison County Assessor's Office at 301 W is where tags must be obtained. Main Street, Clarksburg, WV
237. Humane Society of Harrison County
- Monday10:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Tuesday10:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Wednesday10:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Thursday10:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Friday10:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Saturday10:30 AM - 03:30 PM
- Sunday10:30 AM - 03:30 PM
We rigorously adhere to the "no kill" policy. In other words, until a suitable home is found, we care for our animals at the shelter. For each pet we adopt out, we also rescue another one from Animal Control. We go above and above to choose the wholesome and compatible buddies for our clients. Though challenging, the decision must be made. Our goal is to be able to rescue and care for every animal before the Animal Control Center puts them to sleep. Although it might seem like an unattainable task, that is what we are aiming for.
238. Hancock County Humane Foundation
- MondayClosed
- TuesdayClosed
- WednesdayClosed
- ThursdayClosed
- FridayClosed
- SaturdayClosed
- Sunday02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Should stop using euthanasia as a population control measure. to offer affordable services to help minimize the amount of litter. to bring together local supporters of animal welfare for greater influence on the animals. to improve the quality of life for animals in our neighborhood. to offer community animal caregivers resources. to make sure that anyone who wants to help animals may access the resources they need.
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