Local Area Shelters


You may have noticed that, while we carry products for cats and dogs, we don't have any in store. That's because we believe that there are so many cats and dogs in local shelters that need homes, it would be irresponsible if we sold them ourselves. If you would like a dog or cat, please consider talking to one of these Animal Rescues. These four legged friends need a good, loving home. Are you going to be their hero?

 
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Above The Notch Humane Society

Franconia, New Hampshire

Based in the White Mountains region of Northern New Hampshire, serving Littleton, Bethlehem, Franconia, Sugar Hill, Easton, Lisbon and other surrounding communities, Above the Notch Humane Society is a 501(c) 3 non-profit no-kill organization providing assistance to stray and surrendered dogs via food, shelter, socialization, and veterinary care. We have also been known to assist with animal neglect and abandonment situations as well as searches for lost dogs and providing education to the community on animal related issues.


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Kingdom Animal Shelter

St. Johnsbury, Vermont

Kingdom Animal Shelter is a limited access, all volunteer, non-profit certified 501(c) (3), animal rescue organization. Our mission is to facilitate the placement of rescued, abandoned, abused or neglected animals in safe, life-long homes. We respect the inherent value of every animal in our care and we strive to prevent overpopulation and cruelty to animals.  


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North Country Animal League

Morrisville, Vermont 

North Country Animal League’s mission is to promote compassionate and responsible relationships between humans and animals. We do this through:

  • Adoptions

  • Education and Outreach

  • Spay/Neuter Programs

  • Support of Cruelty Prevention

  • Sheltering of Homeless Animals


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Riverside Animal Rescue

Gilman, Vermont

Riverside Rescue was formed in 2003 due to the overwhelming need for a local animal shelter. Gaining our 501 (c) 3 non-profit status in 2005, we have been able to help dogs, cats and other small critters in the northeast region of New Hampshire and Vermont. Our board of directors has put in place that we will remain a NO-KILL animal rescue shelter for all breeds of dogs and cats. 


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Second Chance Animal Rescue

Littleton, New Hampshire

Our mission is to provide homeless animals with a second chance at life and companionship in a no-kill shelter. Our organization goes beyond shelter walls and is committed to:

  • Positive people and animal relationships and placements

  • Offering affordable spay, neuter and vaccination clinics

  • Cooperative rescue efforts

  • Animal welfare education