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When you adopt from Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh, you’re not only gaining a wonderful companion but also playing a vital role in helping other animals in need. Every adoption opens up a kennel, creating space for another rescue to find safety, care, and a chance for a brighter future.
Adopt Local, Forever Starts Here. Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh (HARP) is proud to partner with Animal Friends to help find forever homes for animals in our community. Click here to view additional adoptable animals from our partners at Animal Friends.
Humane Animal Rescue is one of the largest animal welfare organizations in Pennsylvania, providing services to tens of thousands of animals each year at our two shelters and wildlife rehabilitation center.
Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh (HARP) is one of Pennsylvania’s largest non-profit organizations dedicated to the welfare of animals, pet owners and the community. HARP operates two low-cost, high quality veterinary medical centers.
Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh operates two low-cost veterinary medical centers for domestic dogs and cats. All pets are welcome, not just those adopted from our shelter! We provide preventative veterinary care.
By fostering a homeless animal, you can experience the joys of being a pet parent without a lifetime of responsibility. Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh reserves the right to decline any volunteer application for any reason. Register to be a Foster Parent. View Adoptable Pets.
Humane Animal Rescue provides specialized, professional care for the native species of Pennsylvania. Contact us today to find out more. Our Wildlife Rehabilitation Center provides expert care to sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals.
As the leading animal welfare organization in Western Pennsylvania, Humane Animal Rescue serves our communities by offering a variety of services to support both domestic and wild animals, and the people who care about them.
Step 1. Fill out the appropriate form: I need to surrender my dog. I need to surrender my cat. Step 2. Schedule appointment. Call 412-345-0348 and leave a voicemail. One of our knowledgeable staff members will call you back to schedule your appointment. Please notice calls are returned in order of priority.
We are Here to Help Answer Your Questions. Please see below for answers to many of the most common questions we receive, and feel free to Contact Us if you need more support.