Directory of Animal Shelters in Colorado

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

Pet Friendly Colorado Correctional Industries Prison Trained Dog Program
Colorado Correctional Industries Prison Trained Dog Program Colorado Correctional Industries Prison Trained Dog Program in Denver, CO, is a program which provides the outside community with pre-trained dogs. Dogs graduating from this program fill many roles: everything from a wonderfully trained basic family pet, to a nursing home dog, to very sophisticated assistance dogs which perform a variety of tasks for their masters. These dogs are perfect pets for the youngest child to an elderly parent. They also offer board and train to private dog owners. See Details
Pet Friendly Rez Dawg Rescue, Inc
Rez Dawg Rescue, Inc RezDawg Rescue is a 501c3 animal rescue organization that aggressively addresses the situation of homeless, abused and neglected companion animals in the southwest region of the United States. RezDawg Rescue seeks to remedy this situation by providing emergency medical care, education programs, free and low-cost spay/neuter and vaccination services and safe and efficient transport of unwanted animals to a network of foster families, other rescue organizations and shelters to be cared for until permanent homes can be found. Interested in adopting one of our rescue animals? Visit our website for more information. See Details
The Aspen Animal Shelter The Aspen Animal Shelter is a privatized, for-profit, self-sustaining facility in which the animals with homes generate revenue to support the animals without homes. The Aspen Boarding Kennel generates over 90% of their operating revenue. They care for animals from the City of Aspen, Pitkin County and beyond, ranging from cats and dogs to birds and guinea pigs. See Details
No Hound Unhomed No Hound Unhomed is a no-kill animal rescue located in Colorado Springs, CO. The primary goal of No Hound Unhomed is to provide a second chance for dogs that don’t pass initial interviews and temperament tests at other shelters. We take these dogs in and rehabilitate them through socialization and training so they can become well-adjusted pets for their forever homes. See Details
Lucky Day Animal Rescue Colorado Lucky Day Animal Rescue of Colorado is a 501c3 non-profit organization. They rescue, rehabilitate and find forever homes for animals at risk, regardless of age or breed, issue or amount of time needed that is within our means, in conjunction with providing educational services and spay/neuter programs to the community. See Details
Humane Society of Boulder Valley The Humane Society of Boulder Valley is an animal shelter in Boulder, CO that has been serving the Boulder Valley since 1902. Adoptable pets are available to meet seven days a week. They also offer resources to the community, such as training and behavior counseling, with everything from basic puppy obedience to bite diversion training. They even offer training services for felines! There is a full service veterinary clinic on-site and they also offer local pet food home delivery. Reach out to HSBV and meet your new best friend today! See Details
Roice Hurst Humane Society Roice-Hurst Humane Society is a nonprofit animal shelter in Grand Junction, CO. Housing dogs and cats who are awaiting forever homes, RHHS rehabilitate animals by utilizing space and resources to ensure pets are never euthanized. Dogs and cats are nurtured, cared for and brought back to health before being adopted into the community. Four-legged residents are also given individualized behavioral and medical treatment as they look forward to their own "Gotcha Day". See Details
Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region is a non-profit animal shelter in Colorado Springs, CO. Their mission is to offer compassionate care to animals, support communities and provide socially conscious sheltering. They offer adoptable dogs, cats, guinea pigs and others to add to your family. See Details
Lifeline Puppy Rescue Lifeline Puppy Rescue is a no-kill animal shelter for young puppies in Brighton, CO. They help provide a second chance at life to canines throughout the Rocky Mountain Region, Kansas and New Mexico. Approximately 99% of the puppies they rescue come from city and county shelters. Check out their website for information on events, fostering, adoptions and more. See Details
Front Range German Shepherd Rescue Front Range German Shepherd Rescue is a small, all-volunteer group of German Shepherd lovers who volunteer their time and talents to help homeless pets find new families. They are always looking for new volunteers - providing temporary foster homes for these dogs is the big need, but there are many more opportunities to help. Please consider joining their efforts. FRGSR is a 501 c 3 non-profit organization. The goal of Front Range German Shepherd Rescue is to find well-matched, carefully-screened, permanent homes for their dogs. They also provide breed information, nutrition information, referrals, education, and other services. See Details
Colorado