Please note: Rescue Partner pets are not in CHS' care. Any questions regarding these pets should be directed to the shelter where the pet is located.

It takes a community working together to save pets’ lives, and the Connecticut Humane Society is proud to partner with local animal control departments to help them expand their work. Many animal control officers (ACOs) are doing the very best they can to stretch limited resources and tight town budgets. Through CHS’ ACO Medical Support partnership, CHS is able to support these ACOs and municipal shelter pets by performing spays and neuters, urgent surgeries and more, completely pro bono!

CHS’ partnership also allows animal control pets to transfer to CHS for adoption. The high foot traffic gives them a boost in finding new homes and helps free up the ACOs to respond to more animals in need.

Remember: If you’re concerned about animal welfare in your community, contact your local ACO to report stray dogs and any suspicion of cruelty and neglect.

In an effort to further support ACOs and their work, here are some of the available pets at local animal control offices with information on how to meet them.

The following is a list of local animal control partners. Please visit these links to connect and to view their adoptable pets.

If you’re an animal control officer looking to feature a pet here, feel free to send your adoptable pet’s information to info@cthumane.org.

Please include their name, a good photo, and contact information for potential adopters to reach out.

Updated December 19, 2024

Snop

Snoop

One year old

Beagle Mix

Male

Available at Newington Animal Control

Phone: (860)-666-8445