Fifty years ago homeless animals in the Rogue Valley faced a death sentence if no one adopted them within a few days. In 1965 a small group of animal lovers decided to try to change that, and they started a rescue to give homeless, abused, and abandoned pets in Josephine County a safe haven without a time limit. The Rogue Valley Humane Society grew out of this grassroots effort. RVHS was incorporated in 1965 as a non-profit public benefit corporation dedicated to providing love, food, shelter, and medical attention to these animals until they can find new lifetime homes.
Thirty-five years later the current facility opened with the capacity to house 14 dogs and 80 cats plus litters of puppies and kittens. Our main building houses all of the cats plus the office, laundry and medical room. The separate kennel building has indoor/outdoor runs. The Robert E. and Jennifer Murphy Canine Care Building was built in 2013 to house newborn puppies and any dog needing a quiet place to heal.
Throughout the years we’ve had one singular goal: to improve the lives of animals. We are proud to show RVHS to visitors so they can see first-hand the standard of care we give to every homeless companion animal, from an elderly, blind dog to a day old kitten.
The Rogue Valley Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. We provide shelter, food, medical care and personal attention for hundreds of homeless dogs and cats every year. We are here for the young and cuddly, the old, sick and neglected, and everything in between.
We receive no county, state or federal funds and rely solely on individual and foundation grants to carry out our mission.
Mission and Vision
The Rogue Valley Humane Society provides compassionate care for stray, unwanted, displaced, and abandoned animals and works toward ending pet overpopulation so that there will be no more homeless pets. We are committed to placing every healthy, adoptable animal in a loving lifetime home, teaching responsible pet guardianship, and maintaining community spay-neuter programs.
Adoption Policy
Before You Visit:
Please check to see if your home is pet-friendly. If you rent, we need a note from your landlord saying that a pet is allowed. We recommend that you submit landlord approval and an adoption application prior to your visit to streamline the adoption process and prevent delays.
Please Bring:
• A photo ID
• Any household members who should meet the pet (spouse, children, roommates, etc), and
• Call ahead if you would like to bring your current family dog for an introduction
For dog adoptions, once your application for adoption is approved, the RVHS Animal Care Coordinator will schedule a home visit.
Adoption Fees
• Dogs: $165 and up. Puppies: $300 and up.
What do you get when you adopt a Dog or Cat from Rogue Valley Humane Society:
• Spay/Neuter
• Dewormed for intestinal parasites
• Heartworm tested (dogs 10 months and over)
• FIV/FELV tested (cats over 20 weeks of age)
• Started on heartworm and flea prevention
• Pet food for one week
• Coupon for free bag of food from Mini Pet Mart
• Free examination at participating local veterinary hospitals (post-adoption)
RVHS now offers pet ID tags for $5 each.
We accept exact cash, credit cards and personal check. Payment is required at the time of pick-up. Please consider your choice of pet carefully – RVHS does not issue refunds on adoption fees and does not exchange pets. If you are having a problem with your recently adopted pet, please give us a call! We are happy to provide you with resources, advice and guidance to ease your pet’s transition to a new home.
https://roguevalleyhumanesociety.org/adoptions/available-dogs-and-cats/
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