The Middletown Humane Society is a no kill privately run animal shelter located in the Town of Wallkill, serving the City of Middletown as well as surrounding communities. Our small shelter was founded in 1959 and has undergone many large and small changes throughout the years. We receive no funding and survive on adoption fees and the generosity of our donors. Our shelter is dedicated to feeding, sheltering, and loving the animals that come through our door from day one until they are adopted. These animals are treated like our family until they find families of their own!
Want to help us care for them? Learn about ways to help here: http://www.middletownhumanesociety.com/?page_id=72
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142 Bloomingburg Rd
Middletown, NY 10940
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
We serve the City of Middletown, the Town of Wallkill, and some surrounding areas.
Additional adoption info
To adopt from our shelter, adopters must fill out an application, which will be considered by our manager/ asst. manager. Our adoption fees vary depending on the animals. Dogs vary depending on a variety of conditions, such as their breed, age, and length of stay at the shelter. It is best to call the shelter directly and inquire if you have a specific pet in mind to adopt.
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