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The Best Asheville, NC Dog Rescues & Shelters in 2024

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David Adams

June 25, 2024

Dog Rescues & Shelters

This list showcases the top dog rescues & shelters in Asheville, NC. These remarkable organizations have been recognized for their unwavering dedication to the well-being of countless dogs. We've compiled this list by gathering heartfelt testimonials from both the Sniffspot community and the wider public, ensuring a comprehensive perspective on these exceptional shelters.

    Mountain Pet Rescue AVL
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    7 Old Pisgah Highway, Suite 200Candler, NC 28715
    ashevilleNorth CarolinaUS
    Mountain Pet Rescue is amazing. My two kitty boys were rescued from there and they made the meeting process so smooth. Outside of adopting from them, I have also fostered both kittens and pup from them. They were hands down the most helpful fosters I’ve worked with in terms of scheduling, helping with supplies, possible adopter meet ups, XYZ. The AMOUNT of adoption events they have for their kittens and pups every month is OUTSTANDING. They all work so hard and are all extremely dedicated to what they do. Being FOSTER BASED ONLY without a shelter, they have to commit 1000% in terms of their flexibility, community outreach, time and commitment to helping.. is amazing. I appreciate them and what they do so much and cannot wait to be in a place where I can foster with them again. Erica, Joann, Denise and all of the volunteers, staff and fosters.. love y’all!!
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    Mountain Pet Rescue AVL

    Asheville

    We are a non-profit, foster-based animal rescue in Asheville, NC that has saved thousands of lives since our inception in 2017. Through grassroots efforts, we envision a future in which all companion animals find loving homes where they are able to receive the care and respect they deserve.

    "Mountain Pet Rescue is amazing. My two kitty boys were rescued from there and they made the meeting process so..."

    jessie r.

    Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

    "In January 2021 I adopted Sukey, my Blue Heeler-Golden Doodle. She is now a certified therapy dog I take..."

    victor w.

    Adoptee


  • Boxer Butts & Other Mutts Rescue
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    108 Schermerhorn Ln, Arden, NC 28704
    ashevilleNorth CarolinaUS
    BoxerBoxer
    This rescue - really, one phenomenal human - always finds a way to say "Yes." And that Yes isn't the easy cases, oh no, it's the most difficult ones. The ones where we read about what's going on with the dog and wonder how can she do this? It's a miracle, is how.
  • Boxer Butts & Other Mutts Rescue Logo

    Boxer Butts & Other Mutts Rescue

    #98 in United States, #13 in North Carolina, #2 in Asheville
    #3 in boxer

    Boxer

    Asheville

    Welcome to Boxer Butts & Other Mutts, Inc. We are a 501 (c)(3) non profit rescue group located in Western North Carolina. BBOM was founded by Heidi Wagner and Shawn Heystek in December of 2011. Boxer Butts & Other Mutts continues to grow with the love and support of our amazing Rescue Family.

    "This rescue - really, one phenomenal human - always finds a way to say "Yes." And that Yes isn't the..."

    tara f.

    Fan

    "Heidi takes on some of the worse cases of neglect I’ve seen, Biggie was a dog that she took in..."

    lisa a.

    Supporter


  • Adoption First Animal Rescue
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    ashevilleNorth CarolinaUS
    Adopted a sweet dog from Adoption First and my daughter fosters dogs for them. They really care, and have saved the lives of thousands of Dogs and Cats.
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    Adoption First Animal Rescue

    #99 in United States, #14 in North Carolina, #3 in Asheville

    Asheville

    Founder Staci Ventura and her husband Eric Crespo began to develop the idea of Adoption First Animal Rescue in 2011 while working for a rescue in the San Diego, CA area. When Eric was stationed in North Carolina the two realized how much help the rural areas needed and decided to pursue the idea of Adoption First! The Rescue officially started on October 1, 2013 and received its 501c3 status as an official non profit organization in 2014. Since then the rescue has developed a great team of volunteers and established a board of directors who run the day to day operations.

    "Adopted a sweet dog from Adoption First and my daughter fosters dogs for them. They really care, and have saved..."

    debbie s.

    Adoptee


  • Binx's Home for Black Cats
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    ashevilleNorth CarolinaUS
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    Binx's Home for Black Cats

    #100 in United States, #15 in North Carolina, #4 in Asheville

    Asheville

    We're a North Carolina nonprofit and federal 501(c)(3) black cat rescue located in Asheville, NC. Black cats are the most euthanized animal in US shelters and they need the additional support of organizations like us that specialize in finding them their forever homes. We do not have a physical facility; instead we operate as a foster-based rescue. This means that every cat and kitten brought into our rescue is given every chance to thrive in a home environment with one of our experienced foster parents. This is helpful because it cuts down on the stress of being in a cage in a shelter, which allows us to get to know each kitty's personality and help them to get adopted faster. We currently offer rescue and TNR services in and around Buncombe County and we frequently work with other local organizations to spread the magic of black cats in our community and beyond.


  • Shelter Dog Transport Alliance
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    ashevilleNorth CarolinaUS
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    Shelter Dog Transport Alliance

    #100 in United States, #15 in North Carolina, #4 in Asheville

    Asheville

    Shelter Dog Transport Alliance partners with over a dozen NC county shelter systems & beyond that are experiencing overcrowding and are in need of valuable space. Our aim is to work together to ensure every shelter dog gets a second chance at life. A recent study by Best Friends Animal Society has North Carolina ranked #3 for the highest shelter euthanasia rate, behind only California and Texas. In order to tackle this statistic we are currently partnering with animal rescues in New England as well as Canada to relocate our dogs to safety and into loving homes when our shelters become critically full. We decided to initiate this transport program because we never want to have to euthanize any of our shelter dogs because we simply don't have a place for them. We need to reduce overcrowding in our shelters so that we always have room to compassionately care for abandoned or neglected animals. Because of space limitations, many of our shelters have waitlists for people wanting to surrender animals. This has sadly led to the regular practice of individuals dumping helpless puppies, elderly animals, or animals that are simply unwanted by roadsides or empty fields. Our ultimate goal is to save lives, however, as we do so we are simultaneously working towards addressing the root causes that lead to our shelters being overcrowded. The Shelter Dog Transport Alliance is a life saving partnership that will not rest until our State is no longer a deadly statistic. The Shelter Dog Transport Alliance is an all-volunteer 501c3 animal transport program based in Asheville, NC and has safely relocated more than 8,000 shelter dogs & cats since 2020. We also provide foster care, medical services and shelter mentorship.


  • Madison county animal services
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    ashevilleNorth CarolinaUS
  • Madison county animal services Logo

  • Blue Ridge Humane Society
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    ashevilleNorth CarolinaUS
  • Blue Ridge Humane Society Logo

    Blue Ridge Humane Society

    #100 in United States, #15 in North Carolina, #4 in Asheville

    Asheville

    The Henderson County Humane Society was first incorporated in 1950 and built an animal shelter in 1966 on property donated by the county. The Society was briefly inactive during the late 1960s when responsibility for managing the shelter was assumed by the county. County officials and animal welfare advocates continued to dialogue regarding issues related to animal welfare and overpopulation. The Society was reactivated in 1972 and began to operate both an independent, limited admission shelter and a thrift store. In 2003, the society's name was officially changed to Blue Ridge Humane Society to better reflect the differences between our county shelter and our organization's operations. In 1984, eight acres of land were purchased in Henderson County in Edneyville and the Animal Shelter was built and opened in April 1989. The animal shelter is a 5,000 square foot building with a capacity of approximately 88 animals. A major animal shelter renovation was completed in 2013. At our Adoption Center, we assess behavior and treat conditions as necessary with all animals under our care. Prior to adoption, each animal is provided with all the appropriate vaccinations, a microchip, dewormed and spayed or neutered. Screening and counseling of potential families contribute to our successful adoptions. We are committed to forging lifelong bonds between pets and people.


  • Brother Wolf Animal Rescue
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    31 Glendale Ave, Asheville NC 28803
    ashevilleNorth CarolinaUS
  • Brother Wolf Animal Rescue Logo

    Brother Wolf Animal Rescue

    #100 in United States, #15 in North Carolina, #4 in Asheville

    Asheville

    Founded in 2007, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue enhances the lives of companion animals and the people who love them. We work across county lines with the goal of saving the greatest number of lives possible through strategic, creative, and impactful programming.


What's the Sniffspot Asheville Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List About?

Welcome to the 2024 Asheville, NC Sniffspot Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List, highlighting the top rescues and shelters in Asheville, NC chosen by the Sniffspot community and the public.

This list is sponsored by Sniffspot, the largest global network of private dog parks. Sniffspot offers 7 private dog parks in the Asheville area, including fenced, water, indoor, and beach parks. As a hub for rescue dogs, our sponsorship underscores our dedication to supporting shelters and rescues. Explore Asheville dog parks on Sniffspot's platform.

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Sniffspot Asheville Dog Rescues & Shelters Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog rescues and shelters operate in Asheville?

There are 7 in Asheville. Outside of Asheville, there are 36 located in North Carolina.

What are the most reputable dog rescues and shelters in Asheville?

There are many reputable rescues in Asheville, the top 3 on our list are: Mountain Pet Rescue AVL, Boxer Butts & Other Mutts Rescue, Adoption First Animal Rescue.

What specialized services do dog rescues and shelters in Asheville offer?

The most common specialization for dog rescues and shelters in Asheville is Boxer with 1 focusing on it.

How can I adopt a rescue dog in Asheville?

Using our list of the top dog rescues and shelters, you can find a reputable shelter in Asheville. The adoption policies of each shelter varies and you can find information on the shelter profile page. Here is an example adoption policy:
First, you will need to complete the adoption application for the pet you are interested in or fill out a generic application if you don't see a pet that is of interest to you. Our adoption counselors are excellent matchmakers and will be in touch within a few days to discuss your application. If determined that you are the best fit for the pet, a meet and greet is then scheduled for you to hopefully take home your new furry friend.

Are there any breed-specific dog rescues and shelters in Asheville?

We do not have any record of breed specific rescues and shelters in Asheville, but there are the top breed-specific rescue and shelter types in nearby metro, Charley's K-9 Rescue, Boxer Butts & Other Mutts Rescue, Kreitzer's Critter Corral Puppy Rescue

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