County animal shelters serve as the primary intake point for stray and surrendered animals across the entire county and are responsible for enforcing local animal control laws including licensing, leash requirements, and dangerous dog ordinances. There are 35 Animal Shelters locations in County, Connecticut.
County residents should register their pets with the local animal control office as required by ordinance, which helps facilitate reunification if an animal goes missing. Some counties maintain 24-hour stray animal intake or have drop-off arrangements with partner organizations outside of regular business hours.
List of New Haven County, Connecticut Animal Shelters
Seymour Animal Shelter
Furry Friends Rescue And Fostering
Hope Alliance Adoption Center
Jennifer's Rescue
Ansonia Police Animal Control
Hope Alliance Inc
Hope Shelter For Animals
Milford Animal Control
Animal Haven Inc
Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter
Halfway Home Rescue, Inc.
Rose Hope Animal Rescue And Refuge, Inc.
New Haven Police Animal Shelter
Beacon Falls Animal Control
Meriden Animal Control
Cheshire Animal Shelter
West Haven Animal Shelter
Waterbury Dog Pound
Milford Animal Control
Troche Homeless Cat Refuge
The Meriden Humane Society
Furry Friendz
Southbury Animal Control
The Greater New Haven Cat Project
Woodbridge Animal Control
North Haven Animal Control
Bikers Against Animal Cruelty
Branford Town Animal Control
Friends Of The New Haven Animal Shelter
Hemstead Haven
District Animal Control
Wallingford Animal Shelter
East Haven Animal Control
The Purr Project, Inc
Abandoned Animals, Inc.
Residents of County should check whether their municipality has its own animal control ordinance separate from county rules, as licensing fees, leash laws, and bite incident procedures can vary between incorporated cities and unincorporated county areas.
You may also find Animal Shelters locations in neighboring counties including New Haven, Fairfield.