New Foundland and Labrador Animal Shelters receive pets from:
* stray animals
* relatives when an owner has passed away
* humane organizations and animal control agencies
* owners who can no longer care for their pets
When animals are taken in, they rarely have a medical history. If there is one available that indicates medical aid or veterinary care has been given; this information is passed on to the new owner. The Animal Shelter cannot guarantee the health or temperament of an animal adopted from the Shelter.
In order to adopt from a New Foundland and Labrador Animal Shelter you will need a Drivers License or photo ID and must be at least 18 years of age.
Please allow at least 30 minutes to visit the Shelter, view the animals and acquaint yourself with those who are available for adoption. If you do not find what you are looking for, a wish list is sometimes maintained at the front desk, so be sure to check with the receptionist.
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Bay of Islands SPCA
CORNER BROOK, New Foundland and Labrador A2H6H6
Burin Peninsula SPCA
BURIN BAY ARM, New Foundland and Labrador A0E1G0
Clarensville Area SPCA
CLARENVILE, New Foundland and Labrador A0E1J0
Corner Brook City Pound
CORNER BROOK, New Foundland and Labrador A2H6H6
Exploits Valley SPCA
WINDSOR, New Foundland and Labrador A2A2J9
Gander & Area SPCA
GANDER, New Foundland and Labrador A1V1A2
Newfoundland and Labrador Humane Society
ST. JOHN'S, New Foundland and Labrador A1B4T5
Newfoundland and Labrador SPCA
ST. JOHN'S, New Foundland and Labrador A1C5N8
SCAPA Society for the Protection and Care of Animals
STEPHENVILLE, New Foundland and Labrador A2N2Z4
Society for The Prevention of Cruelty To Animals
ST. JOHN'S, New Foundland and Labrador A1C5N8