Is the Harrisburg Humane Society a no-kill shelter?

Is the Harrisburg Humane Society a no-kill shelter?

Instead, HSHA is very clear about exactly what our policy is: we do not euthanize adoptable animals due to lack of space or length of stay. Unlike some shelters that turn away unadoptable animals, HSHA accepts a wide range of animals, regardless of breed, temperament, or medical condition.

Do humane societies euthanize dogs?

We do, however, adopt 100% of healthy (physically and behaviorally) dogs and cats. The animals we euthanize are animals no other shelter or rescue group is willing or able to take, and they are euthanized only when all options have been exhausted.

How do I surrender my dog in PA?

Please fill out the Owner Surrender form here:

  1. PSPCA Philadelphia Owner Surrender Form.
  2. PSPCA Lancaster Center Owner Surrender Form.
  3. PSPCA Danville Center Owner Surrender Form.
  4. If we are unable to accept your pet into our shelter, we will direct you to another shelter.

Does the Central PA Humane Society foster animals?

We also will foster adoptable animals in homes in certain cases to make sure that animal is a good fit in that home prior to completing an adoption. The Central PA Humane Society (CPHS) was established in 1964. We are a non profit 501c3 who receives no government or national rescue organization funding.

Does the Humane Society of Pennsylvania euthanize animals?

Animals remain available for adoption as long as they are physically and mentally healthy. The Central PA Humane Society does not euthanize adoptable pets. The designation of “no-kill” can be applied to any shelter that euthanizes less than 10 percent of their animals a year, for reasons of health and temperament.

How do I adopt a dog from Central pahumane?

Open application, complete online and save to your computer as a PDF file. After completing your Adoption Application please drop it off at the shelter or mail to: Email to: [email protected] for dogs or for cats to [email protected]

Where can I adopt a dog in Altoona PA?

A 1837 E Pleasant Valley Blvd, Altoona, PA 16602 shelter helping to find loving homes for dogs, cats, rabbits, small animals, birds . Blair County – Altoona, Hollidaysburg, Martinsburg, Williamsburg, Tyrone, Bellwood, Newry, East Freedom, Duncansville, Roaring Spring, Claysburg, Tipton

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