We currently are accepting walk-ins who are ready to adopt between 10 am-1 pm and 2 pm-4 pm. We will do our best to accommodate a meet and greet with the animal that you are interested in adopting if we have an available adoption counselor, but please note, we cannot guarantee there will be an available counselor to assist you.
If no adoption counselor is available, we will schedule you for our next available appointment. Please be aware that we will now be collecting credit card information at the time of scheduling. There is no charge for canceling or rescheduling. This is to ensure optimal use of staff time and fairness to other potential adopters. In the event that you are charged, this fee will be used as a donation to help care for the wonderful pets at HSC. The Humane Society of Charlotte believes in a no-fault return.
If you are unable to keep your animal, that is OK. We want both you and the animal to be successful. We ask that you email intakes humanecharlotte. We encourage all interested adopters to come prepared to take their new pet home. You will need the following:. If you or your new pet are having troubling adjusting to the change, please reach out. We are here to help! Adoption fees are based on a number of factors such as age, size, breed, and temperament. Getting out there with your pet can also help you make new human friends, too!
What could be better than having a lifelong friend? Say goodbye to predictable nights and your boring routine and say hello to a new lease on life.
Your new pet will keep life exciting, fresh and full of love. October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, and as we honor this month, we encourage everyone to open their minds and hearts to shelter dogs in need. Even if you are unable to officially adopt, there may be something you can do at your local shelter or rescue to help animals in need. Is there someone in your household who is allergic? Have you considered a non-traditional pet such as a rat or another small animal? Doing your homework in advance will make your search easier and increase the chances that your new pet will be a happy addition to the family.
Once you have decided on the type of pet you are interested in, there are a number of websites, such as The Shelter Pet Project , that bring the world of animals waiting for new homes right to your fingertips. As shelters and rescues work to end pet overpopulation and support pet owners in keeping their pets, the number of cats and dogs in shelters will decrease—and this is a good thing! Adopting from an animal shelter or rescue group.
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