Since 1998, Brookings (South Dakota) Humane Society has provided a safe haven for dogs, cats and other small companion animals while they await their new homes. BRHS supports the spaying and neutering of animals in order to prevent the overpopulation of unwanted animals – all of our dogs, cats and rabbits are spayed or neutered PRIOR TO adoption! At BRHS, we typically see 500-600 animals yearly!
The Brookings Regional Humane Society is a tax exempt non-profit 501C(3) charitable organization. BRHS is a small, local non-profit, and not affiliated with or funded by national organizations. We are 100% community supported — your donations, endowments, memorials, and volunteerism are critical to the consistent care of the animals in our care. BRHS would not exist, saving thousands of animal lives, if not for the on-going, generous support from the community.
Mission and Vision
Our Mission:
• To shelter homeless pets.
• To protect animals by finding permanent loving homes through an aggressive adoption outreach program.
• To educate the community about companion animals and promote responsible pet care and pet ownership.
• To promote the reduction of pet overpopulation through spay/neuter education and programs.
BRHS is a small, limited admission shelter.
Adoption Policy
Adoptions are during our open hours and we highly recommend making an appointment. Not all of our animals are in shelter and an appointment ensures that the animal you're interested in is here.
Call or e-mail the shelter to set up a time to come and meet them and all of our available animals. Fill out the adoption paperwork, and take home your new best friend!
Our adoption process is quick and simple:
1. Set up an appointment to come and meet our animals when you are ready to take a pet home. We do not "hold", make waitlist, or do pre-adoption fee pay to secure animals, however we can set up an appointment for a specific animal same or next open day and we'll make sure that animal is in shelter for you to meet. We will not set up appointments for specific animals any further than SAME or NEXT open day. You can also set up an appointment to meet everyone that is currently available and let the "pet pick you". We ask that if you find a good fit, that you are prepared to complete the adoption process at that time and take home your new pet that same day. Please refrain from scheduling meet & greet/adoption appointments until you are ready to take home your new pet.
2. Meet the animals and discuss with our shelter coordinators to find the perfect fit for your home.
3. Fill out the Adoption Application. You can do this in advance, but it is not necessary, and a prefilled out application does not "hold" a specific animal. We have applications available at the shelter or your can find them here: Adoption Application
4. Pay the adoption fee. We accept cash or credit/debit card. We no longer accept checks for the adoption of animals.
5. Go over your new family member's medical chart, current diet, and history with a shelter coordinator. We will send home a take-home bag of the food they are currently eating. Dogs will be sent home with a new collar with all their important tags attached and a leash.
6. Bring home your new best friend! We require all cats & small animals (birds, guinea pigs, etc.) to leave the shelter in a pet carrier- boxes, laundry baskets, etc. do not meet this requirement.
What To Bring:
• Form of Payment (cash or credit/debit card). We do not accept checks for adoptions.
• Photo ID
• Pet Carrier (if applicable). All cats and small animals (birds, rats, guinea pigs, etc) must leave the shelter in an appropriate pet carrier.
All of our adoptable animals are:
• Spayed/Neutered- cats, dogs, rabbits
• Started on age appropriate vaccinations
• Dewormed
• Flea/tick/earmite prevention started
• Tested for FeLV, FeLV/FIV, Heartworm
• Heartworm prevention started- dogs
• Microchipped- cats, dogs, rabbits
https://www.brookingshumane.org/adoptable-pets
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