About Us
The Humane League of Lancaster County, The Best Place to Find A Best Friend
Mission Statement
The mission of the Humane League of Lancaster County is to ensure the health, happiness and welfare of domesticated animals in Lancaster County.
For the animals in our care, we strive to place them in suitable, responsible homes on a permanent basis, as quickly as possible. We provide them with facilities that are welcoming, comfortable, clean and appropriate for each species and individual animal. Our staff is compassionate toward the animals and act as good stewards of humanity at a time when the animals need it the most.
We have well-established partnerships and connections with many other organizations to help place animals, and share resources and information.
Animal Abuse Investigation & Law Enforcement
The Humane League of Lancaster County employs two full time Court Appointed Humane Society Police Officers who investigate reports of domestic animal abuse and neglect and prosecute cases of animal abuse.
Lost and Found
The shelter is the only facility in Lancaster County which accepts stray pets, from cats and dogs to ferrets and chickens. Lost reports are help on file, and checked against reports of found animals and the incoming stray animals.
Volunteer Opportunities
The Humane League offers many opportunities for interested individuals to gain experience working with animals, learn more about animal welfare issues, and work with other animal lovers to improve the lives of animals in our community. Volunteers can work directly with the animals, or support the work of the shelter through raising money, educating the public, or providing administrative assistance. Due to the generously donated time and assistance of volunteers the shelter can offer many high quality programs and services to Lancaster County pets and residents.
Foster Care Program
Foster Parents offer short-term and long-term care to animals who are unable to be immediately placed for adoption. By providing care to injured, sick, or neonatal animals, Foster Parents make it possible for these animals to be adopted.
Membership
Members of the League are the shelter’s biggest supporters. They receive a membership packet, our quarterly newsletter Paw Prints, and discounts from various vendors. Memberships run on a calendar year, January through December.
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2195 Lincoln Highway East
Lancaster, PA 17602
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We are a non-profit animal shelter that accepts stray dogs in Lancaster County as well as owned dogs from residents in Lancaster County. We do not accept stray dogs from the following townships; Christiana, Conoy, Colerain, Drumore, East Drumore, Fulton, Leacock, Little Britian, Salisbury, and stray dogs from East Lampeter must be brought in by a police officer. If you are an approved adopter we will adopt to residents all over Pennsylvania as well as out of state residents because we are always looking for great families to give our animals loving, forever homes.
Additional adoption info
The adoption fees include a variety of things to show our appreciation to the new families. The fees include the spay/neuter before the animal goes home, a microchip, matching collar and leash (for dogs), a starter bag of food that the animal has been eating (Science Diet), their basic vaccinations, a training DVD for that extra help once the animal is home, and a free follow-up visit to one of our participating vets.
The adoption fees are as follows; Dogs 6 months and under is $175, dogs 7months to 6 years is $120 and dogs 7 years and older is $50.
Cats under 6 months is $115, cats 6 months to 4 years is $85, cats 5 years to 7 years is $45 and cats 8 years and older are free.
Reisterstown, MD 21136
PO Box 1704,
Westminster,
MD
21158
430 Station Rd.,
Grantville,
PA
17028
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