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The Best Oklahoma City, OK 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 Oklahoma City, OK. 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.

    405 Animal Rescue
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
    When no other foster would help us when we found two stray huskies, even when we offered to foster, 405 stepped up and brought us into their foster program. They made sure we were informed, welcomed and first and foremost that the dogs were vetted and their medical needs addressed. They do events all the time and do a great job on social media.
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    405 Animal Rescue

    #45 in United States, #2 in Oklahoma, #1 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    405 Animal Rescue is an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization specializing in major medical cases and adoptions for Dogs and Cats.

    "When no other foster would help us when we found two stray huskies, even when we offered to foster, 405..."

    amey r.

    Volunteer / foster

    "405 is an amazing rescue! The people that keep this rescue going are some of the most amazing people and..."

    hayley h.

    Adoptee


  • Country roads animal rescue in Oklahoma
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    What a great experience adopting my first rescue. Maria was wonderful to work with. Love my little Copper !!
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    Country roads animal rescue in Oklahoma

    #99 in United States, #3 in Oklahoma, #2 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Country Roads is a non profit 501c3 dedicated to saving the lives of neglected, abandoned and homeless dogs in Oklahoma. We are non breed specific and welcome all sizes, ages and breeds. Our doors are open to all in need.

    "What a great experience adopting my first rescue. Maria was wonderful to work with. Love my little Copper !!..."

    arlene b.

    Adoptee


  • The Underdogs Rescue
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    The Underdogs Rescue

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    The Underdogs are passionate individuals dedicated to rescuing and rehoming Oklahoma's unwanted animals since 2013. As our name suggests, we have a special place in our hearts for the "underdogs" of society. Often overlooked in shelters because of old age, breed, behavior, or medical conditions, these animals just need a chance to show their true nature. We believe every animal deserves a chance to find love and happiness, regardless of their background. We are entirely foster-based, meaning compassionate volunteers take animals in need into their homes. Here, they learn what being part of a family means. Once fully recovered, rehabilitated, and vetted, they are ready to find their happily ever after. Advocacy and education are cornerstones of our mission. We believe that the best way to reduce the number of homeless animals is to prevent them from entering shelters in the first place. We offer educational programs and resources to the community, focusing on responsible pet ownership and the importance of spaying and neutering. Our Mission: • Rescue and rehabilitate animals in need: We provide a safe place for abandoned, abused, and neglected animals. • Find loving forever homes: We carefully match animals with compatible families, ensuring a successful transition into their new lives. • Promote responsible pet ownership: We educate the community on the importance of spaying and neutering and provide resources to help pet owners care for their animals properly. • Advocate for animal welfare: We strive to improve the lives of animals by working with shelters, legislators, and other organizations. Our Reach: In 2022, we expanded our reach by establishing our sister organization, The Underdogs of Maine allowing us to transport rescued animals to Maine and other New England states, increasing their chances of adoption. The Underdogs Rescue understands the lifelong commitment that comes with adopting a pet. We are committed to finding the perfect match for your family and will support you every step of the way. When you adopt an Underdog, you are not only giving a homeless pet a new life, but you are also becoming part of our extended family. We rely solely on private donations to continue our vital work. Every dollar we receive goes directly towards the care and support of our rescued animals. You can help us give a homeless pet a second chance by: • Adopting: Open your home and heart to a deserving animal. • Fostering: Provide temporary care and love for an animal in need. • Volunteering: Donate your time and skills to help us care for our rescued animals. • Donating: Make a financial contribution to support our mission. Please join us in our mission to create a brighter future for animals in need. The Underdogs are a registered non-profit. All donations are tax-deductible. Tax IDs: • TUR Maine: 87-3458462 • TUR Oklahoma: 46-3764760


  • Tuttle Animal Shelter
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    1905 Jones Rd Tuttle, OK 73089
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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  • Chickasha Animal Shelter
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    203 N Genevieve Drive Chickasha, OK 73018
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Chickasha Animal Shelter

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    The Animal Control Division and Animal Shelter facility falls under the supervision of the Chickasha Police Department. If you have an issue requiring the assistance of an Animal Control Officer, please contact us. Please do not abandon animals at the shelter. Contact an Animal Control Officer.


  • Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue, Inc.
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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  • Street Dog Rescue & Recovery
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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  • Boston Terrier and Short Nose Rescue of Oklahoma
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    Boston Terrier and Short Nose Rescue of Oklahoma

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    The love of the breed led to adoption, but the love of the dog led to starting a rescue. Sweet Madison was only nine years old when she lost her battle with bladder cancer. Boston Terrier and Short Nose Rescue of Oklahoma was established just one year later because of her. Madison will be remembered for many years through the work we do for other Bostons. We might not have been able to save her life, but we will do our best to save as many others as possible! We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization comprised of a team of diligent volunteers. The Boston Terrier Rescue of Oklahoma is dedicated to rescuing as many Boston Terriers as possible. No rescue is too small or too large, and while we primarily serve Oklahoma, we have been known to aid in neighboring states as well when we can. Our goal is to bring these sweet babies into rescue long enough to ensure they are healthy and have been behavior tested so that we may place them into a loving, FURever home they fit right into! We are a foster-based rescue, which means our dogs stay in homes with families, not in a central facility. Because our dogs are in foster homes, we can see interactions with other animals and behaviors that a dog might exhibit in a home. While we strive to provide as much information as possible about all our dogs, sometimes we are limited on how much we know about the backgrounds of dogs that come into our care.


  • Saving Pets At Risk
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    Saving Pets At Risk

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Saving Pets At Risk, an animal rescue and pet adoption organization, is made up of a small (but mighty) group of passionate, animal-loving volunteers that have been working tirelessly since 2005 to combat the overpopulation crisis of abandoned dogs in and around Shawnee, OK. WE•ARE•Committed Saving those that make up the never-ending numbers of abandoned, homeless dogs is fought with a commitment to first get them to safety, then provide medical attention. Saving Pets At Risk’s volunteers depend solely on donations to pay for all of the care expenses necessary to rescue, vet, rehabilitate then place the dog with a pet foster or into boarding while searching for permanent homes with forever families for hundreds of pets rescued by SPAR each year. WE•ARE•Obligated First, foremost and always our #1 obligation is to the dogs. Once in our program, we ensure all SPAR rescues receive necessary veterinary care. This includes any surgeries needed to repair injuries, any required therapy, and respite care warranted to ensure the pet will thrive. 100% of all donations go straight to the needs of abandoned dogs we rescue. SPAR has no paid staff; we are all volunteers. Occasionally we are able to help those in the community that only need temporary assistance with things like dog food, vet care, etc. through community outreach. Every age-appropriate animal brought into our program, without exception, is spayed/neutered prior to ever being adopted. They also receive all vaccinations, are microchipped, and treated for parasites to include heartworms, fleas, and ticks. Next, they begin heartworm, flea, and tick preventative medications that they should be on for the rest of their lives. Frequently, abandoned dogs require treatment for the following: ear mites, hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, sarcoptic mange, demodectic mange, rocky mountain spotted fever, flu, anemia, and Ehrlichia (bacterial infection). An important part of being ready for adoption is that every pet is cleared by a veterinarian and, if going on a SPAR Transport to be adopted out of state, the dog is placed on a Health Certificate. WE•ARE•Saving Pets At Risk SPAR Board of Directors are residents of Shawnee, Oklahoma who proudly contribute to a local charity that is completely dedicated to animal welfare. SPAR Member Officers are dedicated to fulfilling the goals set forth in the mission statement of Saving Pets At Risk, Inc. Key SPAR volunteers step forward to take on rescue tasks they are passionate about. No effort is too small in the fight to save the lives of abandoned animals in our community. They deserve all we can give to ensure they go on to live with families that will keep them safe, love them, provide for all of their needs, allow them to flourish, and be the entertaining, loyal pets they surely hoped they would get to be.


  • Animal Rescue Center of Shawnee
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Animal Rescue Center of Shawnee

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    ARC is not the Shawnee Animal Shelter, ARC is a non-profit organization that works with other rescues to help get the pets adopted from the Shawnee Shelter. If you have questions about a pet at the City Shelter, call the Shawnee Animal Welfare at 405-878-1531.


  • Norman Animal Welfare
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    3428 Jenkins Avenue Norman, OK 73072
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Norman Animal Welfare

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Norman Animal Welfare is focused on encouraging responsible pet ownership by promoting and protecting the health, safety and welfare of the residents and pets of Norman through education, enforcement and community partnership. Finished in 2016, the Norman Animal Welfare Center is a beautiful 13,246 square foot facility that provides a variety of services that support our mission. In addition to spay and neuter surgeries, the state-of-the-art veterinary clinic provides a variety of necessary treatments to the nearly 2000 animals adopted annually. The facility also provides ample holding kennels to provide safe and secure space for lost pets waiting to be reunited with their owners. All animals are spayed or neutered prior to adoption. The adoption fee is $50 and includes all vaccinations, de-worming, a heartworm tests for dogs, as well as the City of Norman Pet License. Norman Animal Welfare provides an excellent level of animal care due to strong community engagement and key partnerships. Humanely addressing the challenges faced by homeless pet populations requires dedicated community leaders and volunteers. These tireless contributors provide the extra resources that allow Norman Animal Welfare to achieve a 90+% live release rate.


  • El Reno Animal Shelter
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    2400 Spur Lane El Reno, OK 73036
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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  • Nexus Pets
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Nexus Pets

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Nexus Equine was founded in 2016 to fill a massive void in equine welfare in Oklahoma. The state of Oklahoma is within the top 5 states in the nation for population of horses, yet there are significantly less resources per capita available here than in most other states. In 2023, Nexus Equine recognized similar gaps in services and lifesaving efforts for dogs and cats in Oklahoma and, with the support of the board of directors and donors, made the strategic decision to extend the organization’s mission to include not only horses but also dogs and cats. Nexus Pets operates in alignment with Nexus Equine, functioning as a facet rather than as a separate entity. We aim to bridge the gaps between people and resources for their pets across Oklahoma. Our primary goal is to connect communities with pets by reducing the number of at-risk dogs and cats through education, outreach, and adoption. The growth to our parent name, Nexus Animals, reflects the organization’s evolving commitment to a broader range of animals beyond horses. This transition underscores Nexus Animals’ commitment to becoming a comprehensive resource for all animals in the region, aligning with the organization’s vision for a compassionate and supportive community for both equines and companion animals.


  • Homeward Bound Pug Rescue and Adoption of Oklahoma
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    Homeward Bound Pug Rescue and Adoption of Oklahoma

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City
    #3 in pug

    Pug

    Oklahoma City

    • Homeward Bound was officially formed in 2003 by Gail Tucker; our director. We are an all volunteer, not for profit organization dedicated to the Pug breed. We want to give every unwanted Pug in Oklahoma and neighboring states a second chance. • We accept surrendered, unwanted, abandoned, ill, injured, elderly, alpha, all ages, all sizes and colors - any Pugs needing a home living in Oklahoma and all neighboring states. We NEVER turn a Pug away. For us, this is the essence of Pug rescue - to truly rescue Pugs. • Upon receiving a Pug, we place them in Foster care with dedicated volunteers. Fosters are essential to any rescue. While our Pugs are in a foster home, they are evaluated for behavior, likes and dislikes, etc. Because many of our Pugs come from shelters, puppy mills and neglectful homes and never receive proper training. Our fosters are diligent to work with them on potty, leash and crate training. Most importantly, fosters help socialize them to other environments, dogs and people. • Many dogs come through Homeward Bound with heartworms, elongated soft palates, eye problems, and many other health issues. Before our Pugs are adopted, they are spayed / neutered, receive all vaccines, heartworm tests and treat any health issues that we discover. • We neither breed nor do we show pugs. Our mission differs from most breeders and show people for whom the primary focus is monetary and on conformation to the breed standard and competition. • At Homeward Bound, we see to it that every Pug in need finds a loving home.


  • Angel Fund OKC
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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  • OklaHOME Animal Rescue, Inc.
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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  • Oklahoma City Animal Welfare
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    2811 SE 29th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73115
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Oklahoma City Animal Welfare

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    OKC Animal Welfare serves more than 24,000 animals each year in the City of OKC, and we also provide animal sheltering services for the cities of Del City, Valley Brook and Tinker Air Force Base. You can adopt and look for lost pets at the Oklahoma City Animal Shelter. We never turn away any homeless, abandoned, injured or sick animals in need, including cats, dogs, rabbits, other small mammals, reptiles, birds, farm animals and wildlife. We're OKC's only organization with this unique responsibility. We also respond to reports of animal cruelty, injured animals, loose dogs, animals that are dangerous or a nuisance and enforce OKC's animal ordinances.


  • Pit Bull Rescue Oklahoma
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Pit Bull Rescue Oklahoma

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City
    #26 in pit Bull

    Pit Bull

    Oklahoma City

    Pit Bull Ranch Oklahoma (a Wags to Whiskers Rescue) is a non-profit animal rescue organization whose goal is to help any animal in need while specializing in the "Pit Bull" breed. As we see the overpopulation of animals increasing through the years, we work tirelessly to help provide necessary resources to the community so that they can learn to manage their pets and keep their pets in the home where they belong.


  • City of Edmond Animal Services
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    2424 Old Timbers Dr. Edmond, OK 73034
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    City of Edmond Animal Services

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    The Edmond Animal Services Unit is a component of the Edmond Police Department’s Special Services Division. The Animal Services Unit is responsible for responding to calls for service within the community for issues involving animals – both wild and domestic. Animal Services is also responsible for the enforcement of municipal and state laws concerning the treatment of animals; the management of the City’s animal shelter; the humane treatment and care of animals in the shelter; as well as striving to reunite lost animals with their families and find new homes for the adoptable animals at the shelter.


  • LowRider Dachshund Rescue
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    LowRider Dachshund Rescue

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City
    #2 in dachshund

    Dachshund

    Oklahoma City

    LowRider Dachshund Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving dachshunds and dachshund mixes from kill shelters, puppy mills, strays and owner surrenders. In 2008, LDR’s president realized the amount of dachshunds being euthanized in shelters all around Oklahoma. In late 2008, LowRider Dachshund Rescue was founded. We take in 200+ homeless and unwanted doxies a year and find them loving fur-ever homes! We are staffed completely by un-paid volunteers, we do not have a facility and all of our dogs are currently fostered in private foster homes through Newcastle, Chickasha and Moore Oklahoma.


  • Pooch Pals Foundation
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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  • Dogs As Family, Inc.
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    Dogs As Family, Inc.

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Dogs As Family, Inc. is a 501(c)3, non-profit, all volunteer organization located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Our mission - to rescue, provide sanctuary, rehabilitate, and find loving, forever homes for dogs that have been neglected, are stray, abused or just unwanted. Brenda is the founder and President of Dogs As Family, Inc. Prior to forming Dogs As Family, Inc., she personally rescued numerous dogs. Each dog is treated as the individual they are. Young, old, healthy or not regardless of how much time they have on Earth, each is taken care of with the best of medical care and plenty of love. All Dogs As Family, Inc. dogs live in foster homes and are provided with enormous amount of love. All are given any medical attention that may be required to ensure they are in good health before adoption. All are spayed or neutered, brought up-to-date on vaccinations, fecal tested and tested for heartworms, Lyme and Ehrlichia and microchipped before being placed in their new homes. When time permits, they are housetrained and taught basic obedience. In addition, all Dogs As Family, Inc. dogs are evaluated for personality and temperament, helping us to place them in homes that are well suited to their needs and to the needs of their future owners.


  • Rudy's Rescue
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    Rudy's Rescue

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Rudy's Rescue is a small, 501(c)(3) Nonprofit, all-breed rescue group founded in Weatherford, TX. We are composed of volunteers who foster dogs in their homes. We hope to save as many abandoned, abused, neglected, unwanted, or medically challenged dogs who would otherwise be euthanized. Your new family member will be up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, spayed/neutered, on heartworm/flea prevention, potty trained, or being potty trained. We want to help you the adopter, have all the tools you need to become a successful pet owner. We will support you every step of the way. Rudy's Rescue was founded in 2019 by Deirdra (Sam) Maraist and named after her beloved dog Rudy. After moving to Weatherford and volunteering with a few rescue groups she decided it was time to start her rescue with a different goal. The goal or focus is to keep a very small group of foster dogs so the best care possible can be given to each dog taken in. Rudy's does its best to keep the total number of dogs fostered at 10-15. Rudy's is an all-breed, all-age, dog rescue with the biggest focus on senior or medically challenged dogs. We take in homeless and abandoned animals from shelters and owner surrenders. We place them in foster homes until they are adopted as we do not have a facility. When medical care beyond regular vetting is necessary like heartworm treatment or other life-threatening conditions, Rudy takes care of these special needs as well. Sometimes an elderly owner is not capable of giving care any longer. It is often common for people to surrender their dogs to a shelter when they become older and sick. No matter the reason, a shelter is no place for a devoted senior pet to spend his final days. Rudy's has a place for those pets as well. If we cannot find a new home for surrendered seniors, they spend the rest of their days with us.


  • Shannon Farmz Animal Rescue Foundation
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Shannon Farmz Animal Rescue Foundation

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Shannon Farmz Animal Rescue is a very small 501c3, state licensed rescue that does everything in their power to help animals in need, as well as surrounding communities and other rescues. We use resources available locally and nationwide to better the lives and futures of neglected and abandoned animals.


  • Forever Yours Dog Rescue
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    Forever Yours Dog Rescue

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Forever Yours Dog Rescue was founded on November 8th, 2011 by three very dedicated and determined women. Between the three of us, we have twenty-five years experience in rescue, volunteering, fostering, and fundraising. We have over a hundred years of love for dogs. We are an Oklahoma city based all-breed dog rescue. We don’t care about a dog’s breed, size, condition, age, or color. If a dog is in need of rescue and we are in a position to help, we will. We care for the unwanted, abandoned, neglected and abused dogs of Oklahoma. We rescue dogs from the streets as well as from local shelters and shelters throughout Oklahoma, especially small rural shelters with no public adoption programs. We do take in owner surrender’s under certain situations. If you have found a dog and are willing to foster the dog until it finds a home, we will cover the cost of vetting and work to find the dog a great forever home, but we need your commitment to foster the dog until we can find the best home possible. We advocate spay/neuter and offer assistance in finding a low-cost option for those that qualify. Spaying/neutering your pet is one of the best things you can do for them to insure they live a healthy and happy life, and are not contributing to the over-population problem that plagues Oklahoma and many other states in the US. We promote adoption as an alternative to buying your pet. Oklahoma is number two in the United States in the number of operating puppy mills. These mills are living hells for the mom and dad dogs that are forced to reproduce for their greedy owners. When you adopt a pet from a shelter or rescue, you can know that you part of the solution and not part of the problem. We provide pet ownership education through materials, counseling, and on-site workshops, at no cost to the public, with an emphasis on preventative care. We are available to come to your school, church, organization, or place of employment and present a program educating the public on the benefits of adopting instead of buying their next family member.


  • Free to Live
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    Free to Live

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Free To Live is a non-profit sanctuary for stray, abandoned and mistreated dogs and cats. It is the largest no-kill sanctuary in Oklahoma. We are a small group of animal lovers who have been carrying on the mission of founders, Bill and Pat Larson, for the last three decades. We meet each dog or cat where they are socially and/or medically, providing the treatment they need to live their fullest lives. This focused care can sometimes take months to years depending on the level of need. WE BELIEVE We believe in a place where our dogs and cats can be just who they are – regardless of promise of adoption – which is why we commit to each of them for life. Even if they go into a home for just one day or ten years and then are returned, we keep them safe and healthy throughout the remainder of their lives. We know there is no place like a home, but for many of our residents – home is Free to Live. That is why we work daily to provide for not only their physical needs, but also their mental. Our enrichment program utilizes a mixture of toys, feeding patterns, play yards, walking trails and training stimulation. We are always looking for ways to help our dogs and cats thrive. Free To Live began as a dream of Bill and his late wife Pat Larson. In 1982, the Edmond couple purchased 20 acres of land north of Edmond and began construction. The Larsons and a handful of dedicated volunteers did much of the work. On August 7, 1984, Free To Live opened its doors and the Larsons’ dream became a reality. We have stayed true to their original mission of helping Oklahoma’s homeless animals. We do not take owner surrenders, because these animals already have someone to advocate for them. Our Story Our founders believed homeless dogs and cats needed our support the most, especially those who fall into rural areas and have no options but a life on their own for as long as they can survive the elements. We employ a variety of methods to help secure these abandoned animals – from humane trapping to days of sitting alongside them and earning their trust. These shy, shutdown dogs and cats deserve a chance to know love, kindness and hope. Free To Live has a professional salaried staff that includes a kennel manager, cattery manager, executive director and full and part-time maintenance and kennel/cattery staff. Volunteers are involved in every aspect of the organization. FTL is staffed 24 hours a day, every day of the year; the kennel and cattery managers live on-site in order to provide complete care. Free To Live takes in as many dogs and cats as possible; space and funds are currently available to care for approximately 150 dogs and 150 cats. Animals brought to FTL are initially placed in isolation for a minimum of 14 days. All dogs and cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and given general physical examinations. There are separate isolation buildings for dogs and cats; each unit has an enclosed indoor/outdoor run. Once dogs leave the isolation area, they are housed, according to their size and personality, in one of the kennel’s indoor/outdoor units. Older dogs that are no longer active enough for life in the kennel live in the office annex area that also has an enclosed, outdoor run. From the office these dogs can be closely monitored, pampered and enjoy more companionship. Our cats, after the isolation period, are transferred to the large, cheery cattery with large inside and outside play areas. The cattery is shared by the main cat population and its inside room has plenty of small cubicles for cats to nap or hide. Toys to play with and climb on fill the main play areas. Another room and outdoor play area contains some of the new arrivals and younger cats. This same room has roomy stainless steel areas for the kittens and their mothers. The dogs and cats are given 100 percent nutritionally balanced food; special diets are supplied for animals that require them. Free To Live’s kennel and cattery have large cooling fans and heaters for the animals’ comfort. For our older animals and those with medical conditions that make them more susceptible to heat, we place them in smaller buildings with access to cooling in the summer months. All of the animal areas and bedding are cleaned daily.


  • Because Of You Chihuahua Rescue, Inc.
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Because Of You Chihuahua Rescue, Inc.

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City
    #2 in chihuahua

    Chihuahua

    Oklahoma City

    Because of You Chihuahua Rescue is a rescue located in Edmond, Oklahoma. We are incorporated with the State of Oklahoma and are a 501(c)3 non-profit group. We are a small rescue passionate about Chihuahuas and other small breed dogs and their well-being. Because of You is dedicated to finding loving "forever homes" for unwanted, unloved, and homeless dogs. We are a spay/neuter rescue and we encourage people to consider the older dogs, since they are some of the most loving dogs and most in need of loving homes. All rescued dogs live as our personal pets until a "forever home" is found. The dogs are not caged, but roam freely in our home! All veterinarian needs, including spay/neuter will be provided by "Because of You" prior to the adoption. We also do dental, shots, fecal, heartworm test and a prevention plan, grooming, nail care, microchipping and full exam.


  • Friends of the Shelter Foundation
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Friends of the Shelter Foundation

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Established in 2013, our 501c3 rescue focuses on saving all breeds of dogs and cats, mixed or purebred, that are in need in Oklahoma rural shelters. All of the pet in our care live in foster homes with families so they can learn basic training and manners. Every pet is spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped and kept on monthly flea/tick and heartworm preventative. Many of the pups we rescue are medical cases, and that can get expensive at times but we never turn a dog or cat away if we know a little TLC and Vet care can save it’s life.


  • Friends with Four Paws
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Friends with Four Paws

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Friends with Four Paws is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization formed to rescue animals in Oklahoma from imminent death by having mobile adoption locations and providing foster care for dogs and cats. Founded in 1998, we have matched thousands of dogs and cats with their perfect, forever homes, where they otherwise would have been sent to the Rainbow Bridge. Our program has drastically changed throughout time, as many do. We get our animals from local municipal shelters and from the general public. Once they are in our program, they go to a foster for several weeks, get all of their veterinary work done, and are listed for adoption. Our transport program allows us to move dogs through our system fairly quickly, which means we are able to save many lives. We LOVE our adopters, fosters and volunteers and would not be able to make the difference we make without them.


  • Blanchard Animal Welfare
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Blanchard Animal Welfare

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Animal welfare is enforced by an officer in acordance with city ordinances and is charged with the protection and welfare of animals within the city limits of Blanchard. Blanchard's animal control building is located on SE 7th just east of Tyler.


  • Cleveland Area Pound Pals
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Cleveland Area Pound Pals

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Empowering our community to care. Cleveland Area Pound Pals is a group of area citizens working together with law enforcement, city entities, and local vets, to make our area a more informed and responsible pet ownership community. CAPP is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization in Cleveland, Oklahoma dedicated to the rescue and care of abused, neglected and homeless pets. Our goal is to help save these animals, put them in temporary foster homes, and place them in loving adoptive homes.


  • Humane Society of Stillwater
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    1710 S. Main St. Stillwater, OK 74074
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Humane Society of Stillwater

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    The Humane Society of Stillwater is an adoption guaranteed, nonprofit animal shelter that serves the community of Stillwater, Oklahoma. Our mission is to facilitate the placement of stray and unwanted animals and pets in desirable homes; to establish and maintain an animal shelter and associated procedures which promote the health, care and handling, and prevent over population of cats and dogs. The animals in our care are never euthanized merely because we lack space or because the animal’s stay with us has exceeded a predefined amount of time. We spay/neuter and vaccinate all of the animals in our care and do our best to give them a loving home until they are adopted into a home of their own. The Humane Society was founded in 1988 to assist the City of Stillwater Animal Welfare Department in managing homeless animals in our community. We transfer cats and dogs exclusively from Animal Welfare once they have fulfilled their allotted adoption time in the city shelter. The Humane Society of Stillwater is not affiliated with the Humane Society of the United States, and we do not receive any funding from HSUS. We do not receive any funding from the city government or United. Way. The Humane Society relies on generous donors and fundraising activies to fund our programs and facilites. Every dollar donated to the Humane Society of Stillwater remains local and is used to care for homeless cats and dogs in the Stillwater community. We do not accept any animals from the public. To surrender an animal, please go to the Animal Welfare Department or call (405) 372-0334.


  • City of The Village Animal Welfare
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    1701 NW 115th St Oklahoma City, OK 73120
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    City of The Village Animal Welfare

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Welcome to the City of The Village Animal Welfare Page! Our mission is clear: to protect and serve animals in need of a loving home, all while promoting the values of humane and fair treatment for our furry friends. We're dedicated to providing every animal with the best possible chance at a happy life, and we're equally committed to educating our community on the importance of treating animals with kindness and respect. At our shelter, we firmly believe in the motto "to save, not kill." Our primary goal is to ensure the safety and well-being of both animals and people in our community. Join us in making a difference for animals in The Village, where we work tirelessly to provide care, support, and loving homes for those who need it most. Explore our page, and don't forget to check out our Adoptable Pets section - you might just find your new furry friend waiting for you! We couldn't do it without your support, and together, we can make a world of difference in the lives of animals in The Village.


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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    We're OK Foundation

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    HELLO! We're OK Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 rescue with our main mission being to help transport dogs out of Oklahoma so they have a better chance of adoption. With this mission in mind we hope to reduce the euthanasia rates in Oklahoma public shelters. We also have a senior and special needs sanctuary for dogs who need a safe space for end of life care and aren't necessarily stable enough to go on a transport. We are 100% volunteer run with no paid employees and run on donations.


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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Mutt Misfits

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Mutt Misfits exists to help unwanted animals in situations that could lead to harm or euthanasia. We primarily focus on animals with major medical illnesses, injuries or advanced age that are often overlooked. By partnering with shelters and the public, we promote responsible pet ownership, spay and neuter, and the adoption of special needs pets. It is our goal to save the un-saveable.


  • Miller's Cause Animal Rescue
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Miller's Cause Animal Rescue

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Amber, along with her mom Angie, founded Miller's Cause in 2018. Fueled by their passion for animals and the extreme need the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma has for fosters and adopters, coupled with the number of area animals who need help. FACT: 3.7 million pets’ lives are ended every year - not because they are sick or injured, but because they are homeless. Most of these animals are healthy and adoptable and include newborn puppies and kittens. That’s not ok with us. The good news is, we can change that... We can be heroes and improve the future – to our children, our pets, our friends and community. HOW CAN YOU HELP: Rescue groups like Miller’s Cause are able to find loving forever homes for these pets, they simply need a little time… anywhere from one day to a few weeks or months. Some of these animals just need a foster family for a day or two while transportation is being set up to get them to their permanent foster or adopter or to another rescue partner.


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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Haven of Hope Rescue Foundation

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Since 2009, we have rescued or have been a significant factor in rescuing hundreds of dogs and puppies. Our greatest wish is to have the ability to expand and grow so that we can reach further, act faster, and snatch more lives back from the brink. Our hearts are SO in this. Please be a part of our solution and join us to give them HOPE. We focus our energy on last chance dogs that have no hope, no other options. We do not discriminate based on age, sex, color, breed, length of fur or ability to obey basic commands or stay off the furniture. And slobber doesn't bother us. We are a 501(c)3 organization. In October 2010 we applied for our IRS 501c3 status. Until that point, we had been self funded and continue to self fund many aspects of our organization. We understand that the reality of being able to expand and grow depends on donations and our adoption fees. Sponsorship of our rescues and donations in any form are greatly appreciated and necessary for us to continue our mission, which truly is . .


  • Oklahoma Humane Society
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    7500 N. Western Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73116
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Oklahoma Humane Society

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    The Oklahoma Humane Society was founded in 2007. We work in close partnership with Oklahoma City Animal Welfare (OKC Animal Shelter) and other local shelters. Our primary focus is to eliminate the needless euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals in Oklahoma City. Our journey begins and ends with love. We love animals and believe that Oklahoma will see a day when every healthy and adoptable pet finds a home. Since 2007, we have impacted more than 150,000 animals in Oklahoma. We hope you will join us on as we change the landscape of animal welfare in Oklahoma.


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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Southern Paws Rescue, Inc

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Southern Paws Rescue, Inc was founded in 2021 by Michelle Dusing. Southern Paws is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that rescues and adopts out animals.


  • Pets & People Humane Society
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    9733 NW 4th Street OKC, OK 73127
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Pets & People Humane Society

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Pets & People Humane Society, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill humane society that rescues adoptable cats and dogs from municipal animal control facilities across the state of Oklahoma on the day they are to be euthanized. We provide a safe harbor for our pets until they are adopted into responsible, loving homes. All are spayed or neutered to help end the vicious cycle of homeless pets. History 1990: Pets & People Humane Society, Inc. was formed by Pam Wright, Mel Berger, Donelda Wheatley and Jody Harlan, in February, 1990 as a pet therapy program where volunteers visited nursing centers in Yukon, Oklahoma. Later, Pets & People expanded into a full service humane society, which rescues dog and cats from area animal shelters. To support the pets the shelter was rescuing, Pets and People added a foster home program, community projects, and school education projects emphasizing the importance of spay/neuter. Additionally, a thrift store was added. Pets and People became a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 1992: Pets and People’s association with PetSmarts Corporation began. Weekly adoption fairs were held in local PetSmarts to place dogs and cats in suitable homes. 1993: The Junior Pets & People Humane Society, Inc. program was implemented to provide valuable education and fundraising. 1994: Pets & People Humane Society, Inc. received the national “Do Something” grant for the school visitation education project. 1996: PetSmarts Pet Supply Corporation awarded Pets & People Humane Society, Inc. the PetSmarts “Humane Award of Excellence” trophy. In part, PetSmart said, “Pets and People exemplifies the spirit of dedication and volunteerism in the area of animal welfare.” 1998: Grand Opening of New Shelter building. 1999: Opened 1st Dog Park in the State of Oklahoma. 2000: New Addition to Shelter was built. 2020: Pets & People Humane Society, Inc. celebrated 30 years of uninterrupted service to pets and people in the state of Oklahoma. 2021: Moved to new location: 9733 NW 4th Street, OKC


  • Great Plains Mastiff Rescue
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Great Plains Mastiff Rescue

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Great Plains Mastiff Rescue is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization made up of volunteers dedicated to saving Mastiffs in need. Our goal is to find a forever home and family for every mastiff that we rescue. We health check each mastiff that comes into our rescue program. This includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, testing for worms and parasites and treatment, heartworm testing and treatment, and microchipping.


  • Stillwater Animal Welfare
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    1710 S. Main St. Stillwater, OK 74074
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Stillwater Animal Welfare

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    Animal Welfare is a division of the Stillwater Police Department and is a matter of public safety. We provide an immediate response to emergencies concerning animals within city limits to attempt apprehension (in a safe, humane manner) of any dog, cat or other domestic animal or fowl that becomes a nuisance or is a threat or danger to any resident in Stillwater. The Karen Kay Mullendore Municipal Animal Complex houses both the Stillwater Animal Welfare and the Humane Society of Stillwater (which is a private organization). One of the department’s primary responsibilities is operating an animal shelter that cares for strays and pets that have been surrendered. The shelter serves residents living within the Stillwater city limits. Animal Welfare Officers pick up animals running at large and attempt to find their owners or, if they remain unclaimed, to find adoptive homes for them. Our officers, along with the Stillwater Police Department, also enforce city code related to animals and investigate reports of cruelty and neglect. We accept dogs, cats, ferrets, domestic mice and rats, guinea pigs, and some reptiles. We also take in stray chickens and have picked up the occasional goat. Most farm animals are re-homed outside the city limits. We encourage anyone to reach out to us if they have a question about re-homing a pet so we can share all of the resources we have.


  • Yukon Animal Control
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    701 Inla Avenue Unit A Yukon, OK 73099
    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Yukon Animal Control

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    The Yukon Animal Control Division serves the community (see our boundary map) by locating and acquiring stray domestic animals commonly found on city streets and public areas. Deceased animals are also removed from these areas and disposed of by Animal Control Officers. Yukon Animal Control encourages responsible pet ownership and is tasked with protecting Yukon residents and visitors and the pets in our area. The Yukon Animal Control Facility accepts domestic animal turn-ins with proof of residency by providing a copy of your current City of Yukon Water Bill, your Oklahoma driver's license, or identification with a matching address to the water bill and paying a fee.


  • Red River Old English Sheepdog Rescue, Inc.
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    oklahoma cityOklahomaUS
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    Red River Old English Sheepdog Rescue, Inc.

    #100 in United States, #4 in Oklahoma, #3 in Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City

    We are a group of individuals who have come together to rescue and adopt out OES. Our adoption and rescue area includes parts of the Southern Plains where the Red River of the South is located. States included are New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas. We accept dogs into our program and then foster them individually in loving homes. These dedicated fosters will work with the dog to assess its temperament and social skills that help us determine what type of home is best suited for their specific needs. All dogs will be evaluated by a veterinarian and all known medical needs provided. Routine vaccinations will be administered to ensure they are up-to-date, heartworm tests will be done, and all dogs will be spayed or neutered and microchipped before going to their forever homes.


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

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

This list is sponsored by Sniffspot, the largest global network of private dog parks. Sniffspot offers 3 private dog parks in the Oklahoma City 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 Oklahoma City dog parks on Sniffspot's platform.

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Sniffspot Oklahoma City Dog Rescues & Shelters Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog rescues and shelters operate in Oklahoma City?

There are 3 in Oklahoma City. Outside of Oklahoma City, there are 1 located in Oklahoma.

What are the most reputable dog rescues and shelters in Oklahoma City?

There are many reputable rescues in Oklahoma City, the top 3 on our list are: 405 Animal Rescue, Country roads animal rescue in Oklahoma, Oklahoma Humane Society.

How can I adopt a rescue dog in Oklahoma City?

Using our list of the top dog rescues and shelters, you can find a reputable shelter in Oklahoma City. The adoption policies of each shelter varies and you can find information on the shelter profile page. Here is an example adoption policy:
Submit an Adoption ApplicationPlease allow 3-5 business days to process your application.Application Status - Approved or DeniedThe foster parent for your inquired animal will reach out for a meet and greet if you are approved. Please email info@405animalrescue.org if 5 business days have passed and you have not heard back.Meet and GreetIdeally this will take place in the potential adopters home. If not, this can be done in a public setting. Puppies with less than 3 rounds of DHPP shall not have paws on the ground in public whatsoever to prevent illness.Schedule the Adoption DayAdoptions are scheduled after a successful meet and greet with an official 405 Animal Rescue adoption counselor via our scheduling link. We do not do same day or ‚on-site adoptions.Pay the Adoption FeeYou will receive a PayPal invoice for the adoption fee prior to adoption. Should you prefer cash or check, this can be handled at the time of adoption with an official 405 Animal Rescue adoption counselor.PayPal can be sent to: info@405animalrescue.orgTake Your New Family Member HomeLOVE THEM UNCONDITIONALLYAdoption fee is only refundable within 24 hours, upon request.It is expected of you to give your animal ADEQUATE time to adjust. Every animal adjusts differently, and if you expect your animal to be perfect right off the bat, you're not the adopter we're looking for, unfortunately. Adopted animals (typically) take 3 DAYS to decompress, 3 WEEKS to start to know your routine and 3 MONTHS to start to feel at home. Give them that chance.If the animal is no longer wanted, as stated on the adoption application/contract, the animal must be returned to 405 Animal Rescue with proper notice to find a new foster family. (NEVER rehomed or taken to the shelter) Please note it can take several weeks for placement to be found.If needed, we can recommend trainers, veterinarians, food, advice, etc. We do not make any guarantees.Please keep in touch and send pictures!

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

We do not have any record of breed specific rescues and shelters in Oklahoma City, but there are the top breed-specific rescue and shelter types in nearby metro, Husky Halfway House Foundation

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    Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered! It’s hard to narrow down, but we’ve put together some of the best off-leash dog parks throughout the country so you can plan your next adventure — along with a checklist of what to bring, what to know beforehand, and some frequently asked questions.

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    The Best Las Vegas, Nevada Dog Parks

    Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Las Vegas? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks to plan for your next adventure in Sin City.

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    The Best United States Dog Parks

    Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered!

  • The Best Portland, Oregon Dog Parks thumbnail

    The Best Portland, Oregon Dog Parks

    Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Portland? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks and plan for your next adventure in the City of Roses.

Dogs breeds

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    Explore the German Shepherd Dog: Genuine Tips from Owners

    Discover the German Shepherd Dog, a breed celebrated for its intelligence, loyalty, and versatility. Known for its impressive size and smooth, graceful movements, German Shepherds excel in various roles, including as guide, therapy, bomb detection, and police dogs, while being a devoted family companion.

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    Explore the Labrador Retriever: Real Tips from Owners

    Discover the Labrador Retriever, a breed celebrated for its playful nature, affectionate temperament, and trainability. Labradors are known for their friendly demeanor and adaptability, making them perfect family companions and versatile working dogs. As one of the most popular types of retrievers, Labs are ideal companions for various lifestyles and are recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) as an excellent breed for families.

  • Explore the Golden Retriever: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners thumbnail

    Explore the Golden Retriever: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners

    Discover the Golden Retriever, a popular breed celebrated for its affectionate, playful, and trainable nature. Considered a large dog, Golden Retrievers were originally bred in Scotland for hunting and retrieving game beginning in the 1860s. Today, they're recognized by the Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club (AKC) as one of the most beloved companion dog breeds.

  • Explore the American Staffordshire Terrier: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners thumbnail

    Explore the American Staffordshire Terrier: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners

    Discover the American Staffordshire Terrier, a distinct breed celebrated for its playful, friendly, and loyal nature. Often confused with the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, a separate breed of British origin, the American Staffordshire Terrier (AmStaff) is considered a medium-sized dog. While both breeds share some similarities, the AmStaff is generally larger and has been developed as a distinct breed in the United States.

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    Explore the Australian Shepherd: Genuine Tips from 9,000+ Owners

    Discover the Australian Shepherd, an AKC breed celebrated for its trainable, playful, and affectionate nature. Despite its name, the Australian Shepherd is actually a native breed to the United States, originally developed to breed on farms and ranches. Considered a medium dog, Australian Shepherds were bred for herding beginning in the 1950s. As one of the high-energy breeds, Aussies are known for their boundless energy and need for regular exercise, including aerobic exercise.

Top dog names in the US

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    Top 1,000 Most Popular Dog Names

    Looking for the perfect dog name for your new pup? We have created filterable lists of dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative dog names.
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    Most Popular Male Dog Names

    Looking for the perfect dog name for your new male pup? We have created filterable lists of male dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative male dog names.
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    Most Popular Female Dog Names

    Looking for the perfect dog name for your new female pup? We have created filterable lists of female dog names from our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users. You can filter by gender, breed and state to find the most cute, unique and creative female dog names.
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    Most Popular Golden Retriever Names

    Welcome to our comprehensive list of Golden Retriever dog names, curated from our vast database of Sniffspot users. Filter through hundreds of thousands of options by gender, breed, and state to discover the most adorable, original, and imaginative names for your beloved Golden Retriever.
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    Most Popular Labrador Retriever Names

    Welcome to our Labrador Retriever dog names page! Here you can browse through filterable lists of names for your beloved furry friend, ranging from cute and classic to unique and creative options. Our database of hundreds of thousands of Sniffspot users ensures you'll find the perfect name for your Labrador Retriever, whether you're seeking a name for a male or female, based on breed or state.

Top dog rescues in the US