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Humane Society of North Texas
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1840 E. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76103
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My daughter and I volunteered at HSNT for 6 years. The shelter keeps the animals until they are adopted The staff are responsible and caring. The facility is clean and well maintained. They do everything trying to create a good environment for the animals there when they were waiting to be adopted. We were happy every time when we saw dogs/cats got adopted. We had a wonderful memories volunteering there. I ended up adopting a dog from there and one of the best things I am glad I did..

Humane Society of North Texas

#62 in United States, #7 in Texas, #3 in Dallas

1840 E. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76103

https://hsnt.org

[email protected]

Service areas:

Tarrant and surrounding counties, plus Kaufman County

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The Humane Society of North Texas (HSNT) provides services such as pet adoptions, free or low-cost spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations, returning lost pets to their owners and cruelty investigations. HSNT is much more than an animal shelter, we're a resource to our entire community, offering various innovative, affordable and lifesaving programs and services.

Mission and Vision

To save, shelter, protect and advocate for all animals in need in North Texas.

Adoption Policy

The Humane Society of North Texas offers same-day adoptions for pets to good homes where they can live a happy and safe life.
https://hsnt.org

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"My daughter and I volunteered at HSNT for 6 years. The shelter keeps the animals until they are adopted The staff are responsible and caring. The facility is clean and well maintained. They do everything trying to create a good environment for the animals there when they were waiting to be adopted. We were happy every time when we saw dogs/cats got adopted. We had a wonderful memories volunteering there. I ended up adopting a dog from there and one of the best things I am glad I did.."

lily w.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan

"They have a robust staff and clinic to support you through your entire fostering journey. And also are there for support when you foster-fail and adopt. My best boy is adopted from HSNT!"

meghan j.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter

"I adopted my sweet 5 year old blonde lab last April. Y’all she is the best! She’s got the sweetest personality and loves to play ball. I’m thankful that her sweet face was posted on Facebook because that’s how we found each other!"

cheryl h.

Adoptee

"I have been a volunteer in animal rescue for 22 plus years here in North Texas with Humane Tomorrow. We take dogs and cats from shelters all over the metroplex. HSNT is easy to work with! They work HARD to get all of the animals that come into their care back out safely to rescues or adopters. We have worked with them in temp shelters when they have a large seizure of pets and livestock. Their very first concern is the well-being of animals in their care."

gale d.

Fan

"Humane Society of North Texas is really thinking outside the box to get pets to people and move animals quickly!"

courtney w.

Supporter

"They, among others in the area, are hard working rescuers and take in pets not wanted any longer. They are quick to respond to animal cruelty cases and I’m sure do all this with little staff, doctors, nurses, etc. they are an amazing group! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼"

jennifer b.

Adoptee, Supporter, Fan

"I have volunteered at the Humane Society of North Texas for about 17 years. Over that time I have also fostered puppies and some older dogs. In addition, I have adopted seven or eight dogs during the years. I have always been impressed with the dedication of the staff members. Your heart and mission is in taking care of all animals as humane as possible."

jeanette b.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"We adopted "Lucky" now named Walter who is a miniature longhair dachshund. He is an absolute joy and we love him. He settled in and now owns the house and we just live there with him. :) We are grateful for the courteous and helpful staff that aided in the adoption process with no hiccups."

crystal t.

Staff member

"HSNT is doing amazing work with all animals across the board. I have volunteered for them with the equine, and have also adopted horses from them. They have such a heart for the animals in their care, and they are also there for those that adopt if the need arises."

brandy h.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"I joined the HSNT team over 4 years ago. My passion has always been animals and I was so excited to get this position. I've learned that HSNT always thinks about the animals first. Whether that is how to give them more enrichment, how to find them homes faster or just how to make their stay like a vacation."

caralee r.

Staff member

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