Adopt a Pet and Save a Life

The Humane Society places animals from the City Shelter into temporary, loving homes to save them from almost certain euthanasia. All of our companion animals that are available for adoption are in temporary foster care. Please call or email us to set up an appointment to visit with one today. Must be at least 21 years of age to adopt from the Humane Society. Click here to view all Humane Society Adoptable Animals.

Click Here to fill out our online Adoption Application.

Download the Humane Society Adoption Application.
- Adobe PDF

Humane Society Rescue Pet adoption fees:
Dogs - $80 / Cats - $55
All HSTGC adoptable pets are spayed/neutered, current on vaccinations and city tag, and are microchipped.

Mobile Adoptions

Mobile adoptions are held to find good homes for the animals in our foster program. Because they have been living as a pet in a foster care home, we know more about their temperaments and personalities & have offered basic obedience and housebreaking. This experience is helpful to new owners.

Mobile adoption pets have already been spayed/neutered, are up to date on rabies vaccine, and have their city tag. They are ready to go home the day you adopt them! Check our Calendar link for the location and date of our next Humane Society Mobile Adoption.

Become a Foster Parent

To become a foster parent, a temporary sponsor takes a rescued animal into their home, providing food, water, and love. The Humane Society supply's emergency medical care, and we promote the animal for adoption on our website. We do all of the legwork for providing the animal placement, asking only that the foster family bring their animal to the shelter for introduction to prospective adoptive families and to various Humane Society events.

Download the Foster Care Information Document
- Adobe PDF
- MS Word

Download the Foster Care Application
- Adobe PDF
- MS Word

Second Chance Adoptions

Humane Society urges pet owners to first contact us concerning their unwanted pets, rather than relinquish them directly to the City Animal Shelter, where they will most likely be euthanized. New homes are screened by us to find a perfect match while the owner continues to care for the animal. This program is new, and all animals accepted into the program must be spayed or neutered and current on rabies vaccine.

You can help this effort by letting people know they need not destroy their pets, they deserve a second chance.

Download the Second Chance Contract.
- Adobe PDF
- MS Word


Paw PrintHumane Society Adoptable Pets

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Miko
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Scooter
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Buzz
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