North Haven Animal Control - North Haven Pet Shelter

We are a Municipal Animal Control Agency.

  • Shelter Address
  • 38 Terminal Drive
    North Haven, CT 06473
  • Phone
  • (203) 239-5321
  • Contact Name
  • Contact eMail
  • Website
  • http://www.northhaven-ct.gov/
  • Pet types
  • Dogs/Cats
  • Location served

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North Haven CT 06473 | 1.7 miles away

The Animal Haven’s mission is to provide a temporary, safe, caring and humane refuge for homeless, adoptable cats and dogs and to subsequently place these animals in quality, adoptive and permanent homes. We advocate responsible pet ownership, follow a mandatory spay-neuter policy, prohibit euthanizing our animals, except when euthanasia is in the best interest of a sick or dying animals, advise

North Haven CT 06473 | 2 miles away

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North Haven CT 06473 | 2 miles away

Halfway Home Rescue Inc. is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of hundreds of abused, abandoned, and homeless animals each year; locally and beyond. We provide spay/neuter and other veterinary care to each animal that passes through our doors. Our phones ring 24/7 and we try our best to keep up with the calls, as space and finances allow. No one takes a salary. Since

Hamden CT 06518 | 2.5 miles away

Where The Love Is Animal Rescue is a non profit 501(c)3 animal rescue group based in Hamden, CT (southern CT near New Haven). We rescue, foster, and adopt out our dogs and cats to loving families. We began in 2011 and have saved over 600 animals! We do not have a shelter of our own so we depend solely on volunteers and fosters. We are a group of crazy animal lovers who love animals of every age an

New Haven CT 06511 | 4.2 miles away

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Northford CT 06472 | 4.7 miles away

Since 2010 we have saved over 100 equines. We remain in contact with all of our adopters of our horses to ensure all equines that have passed through our rescue remain safe. We believe saving is the easy part and ensuring a “happily ever after” is true rescue. We provide all our horses with a safety net and will take back ANY horse adopted through our organization that may require an altern

New Haven CT 06506 | 4.8 miles away

The Greater New Haven Cat Project, Inc. (GNHCP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit volunteer staffed organization dedicated to improving the lives of stray, abandoned, and feral cats in the Greater New Haven area of Connecticut.

New Haven CT | 4.8 miles away

Kitten Kaboodle is a small rescue group that developed to place cats and kittens in loving homes when another rescue group closed. We are a home based rescue group working in cooperation to help abandoned cats with other rescue organizations sharing our philosophy: Spaying and neutering all cats and kittens; ensuring their safety; respecting their needs and never permitting cosmetic surgeries. res

New Haven CT | 4.8 miles away

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Naugatuck CT 06770 | 5 miles away

Animals for Life is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization serving communities in Connecticut since 1996. Our organization is dedicated to the rescue, placement, and care of animals in need via adoptive placements, advocacy, and providing educational resources. Our passion is to improve the quality of life for all homeless, abused, or neglected animals in our communities.

North Branford CT 06471 | 6.3 miles away

The BRANFORD COMPASSION CLUB was founded in 1997 to care for a growing number of feral cats in the community. Through TNR (trap, neuter, return) policies, countless feral cats have been sterilized and vaccinated and returned to their colonies. Since we began keeping official records in 2008, we have found loving homes for more than 2,500 rescued cats and kittens.

Wallingford CT | 6.9 miles away

Little Souls Foundation consists of a few individuals who are dedicated to rescuing animals (one by one) that are in immediate danger of being euthanized. Most of our dogs will be coming from southern high kill shelters. Most dogs will be puppies and young adults whose only crime was being born to parents owned by people who did not take the responsibility to spay or neuter their pets. Because Lit

Woodbridge CT 06525 | 7.1 miles away

Retired Greyhounds as Pets of Connecticut, Inc. is a non-profit organization devoted to educating the public about the joys of greyhounds as companion animals and finding responsible, caring homes for as many retired racing greyhounds as possible. Helping retired greyhounds find loving homes for more than 40 years. In recognition of REGAP CTs efforts for greyhounds over the years founder, Eileen M

Woodbridge CT | 7.1 miles away

Underhound Railroad was formed in 2009 by a group of friends, with a mission of rescuing innocent dogs from death row in Connecticut shelters. Underhound now tries to help wherever possible, focusing primarily in the southern parts of the country where shelters are overcrowded and the killing of adoptable dogs is prevalent. Through a network of volunteers, an undeserved death is prevented, medical

Branford CT | 7.3 miles away

We are a group of volunteers who love dogs and are committed to find the best home for each dog that is rescued. All of our puppies and dogs live in foster homes and are socialized and well known to their foster families. If you think about this, this is a much better place to find your future best friend, rather than in a cage. When the foster family reads your application, they will have a sense

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