Directory of Animal Shelters in Shepherdsville, KY

Looking for a new pet? Please consider adopting a new dog or puppy from an animal shelter in Shepherdsville. You’ll find information on all of the animal shelters, humane societies, and rescue groups we’ve partnered with in Shepherdsville below. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Shepherdsville.

Pet Friendly Animal House Adoption Center
Animal House Adoption Center Animal House strives to eliminate the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Louisville Metro through education, community engagement, enforcement and leadership efforts. See Details
Pet Friendly Barktown Rescue
Barktown Rescue Barktown Rescue is a foster-based rescue centered in Bardstown, KY. They were founded to help the dogs that are forgotten in the shelters and help the community re-home their dogs before they are taken to the shelter. They help make sure the dogs get the second chance that they deserve, and offer adoptions and place dogs into available rescues all over the country in order to save their lives. In the past 12 months, Barktown Rescue has saved over 600 dogs. Their immediate and ongoing goal is to save the lives of as many dogs as possible. See Details
Kentucky Humane Society East Campus The East Campus offers dog and cat adoptions, as well as summer camp for kids, dog training classes and volunteer opportunities. Wishlist items and donations are gladly accepted. See Details
Kentucky Humane Society Sam Swope Pet Treatment & Lifesaving Center The Admissions Department and offers pet surrender by appointment. They also take in stray animals as space allows; if you have lost an animal, please inquire at the Admissions Desk to see if we have your pet. They do not offer pet adoptions at this location. This location also has the Healthy Pets Clinic which offers low-cost vaccines, preventatives, basic veterinary services, and diagnostics. See Details
Bluegrass Pug Rescue Bluegrass Pug Rescue's mission is to rescue abused, abandoned, homeless unwanted, sick or injured Pugs, rehabilitate them and place them into loving, permanent adoptive homes in Kentucky and surrounding areas. They strive to educate the public about the Pug dog breed including its personality, special needs, and care. They provide needed medical care and spay or neuter operations for all Pugs that come into their rescue. See Details
Shepherdsville, KY, US