Animal Humane Society provides direct care and services to help more than 50,000 animals in need each year, serving Minnesota through locations in Golden Valley, Coon Rapids, St. Paul, and Woodbury. Every year, Animal Humane Society cares for more than 2,000 companion animals in need and helps thousands more through programs for people and pets.

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Animal Humane Society Pet Clinics provide high-quality veterinary care with affordable standard fees and additional discounts based on income. Animal Humane Society is here to support you through all the stages of your animal’s life, even the tough ones. End-of-life care for your pet brings about both difficult and emotional decisions. We provide a variety of compassionate services to help you through this process.

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End-of-life euthanasia How do you know when it's time to say goodbye? Animal Humane Society helps thousands of dogs, cats, and critters in need find loving homes each year. We take in every animal surrendered to us regardless of its health, age, breed, or behavior. Last year, more than 93% of the animals in our care were placed in homes, reunited with owners, or released to other animal welfare organizations. Strays in our care Looking for your lost pet?

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The animals on this page were found as strays and brought to Animal Humane Society. If one of these animals is your missing pet, please visit the shelter where the animal is located during our stray animal hours. We have a new name! Animal Humane Society Veterinary Centers are now Animal Humane Society Pet Clinics! This new name more clearly reflects the services we provide and our goal to serve pets in our community with low-cost vet care. If you believe your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, please contact a local emergency veterinary hospital.

For those in short-term or housing crisis situations, Animal Humane Society can provide assistance through our temporary pet housing and housing eligibility veterinary assistance (HEVA) programs.