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 50 Animal Shelters locations in Cook County, Illinois.
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 Cook County, Illinois Animal Shelters
Lake Shore Animal Shelter
Greater Chicago Ferret Association
Animals For Awareness
Illinois Humane Pac
Young At Heart Pet Rescue
The Anti-Cruelty Society
House Rabbit Society Of Chicago
Inverness Animal Shelter
Cicero Animal Shelter
Pets Without Parents
Halo's Haven
Kay's Animal Shelter
Elati
Felines, Inc.
Calumet City Animal Control
Simply Shepherds Rescue
Save A Dog
Lake Shore Animals Foundation
Cicero Town Animal Control
Victorian House Animal Placements
Illinois Animal Control Association
Chicago Canine Rescue Foundation
Red Door Animal Shelter
Paws Awhile
Midwest Rescue Of Il Inc
Community Animal Rescue Effort
Harmony House For Cats
German Shepherd Rescue
Pic A Pet Welfare Foundation
Just Animals Shelter
Cook County Animal Control
Second Chance Pet Adoption Organization
Chicago Animal Care And Control
Critter Coral Guinea Pig Rescue
Puppy Love Love Cats Pet Rescue
Bringing Aid To Rescued K-9'S
South Suburban Humane Society
Catnap From The Heart
Skokie Animal Control
Pet-Able Adoptions, Inc.
Kanine Animal Rescue, Inc.
Evanston Animal Shelter
Chicago English Bulldog Rescue
Chicagoland Dog Rescue
Fortunate Pooches And Lab Rescue, Inc.
Animal Adoption Associates
Morton Grove Animal Control
Furry Friends Foundation
Oak Forest Animal Control
Animal Care League
Animal Shelters in near by County
Residents of Cook 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 Cook.