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The Best New York, NY Dog Rescues & Shelters in 2026

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A Good Dog Rescue, Inc — Sniffspot

A Good Dog Rescue, Inc

#55 in United States, #1 in New York, #1 in New York

I started this rescue in 2018 to save really good family dogs at risk in high kill shelters. We are community based and have hundreds of volunteers. We use a common sense approach to rescue and always, always take our dogs back.

"Lisa at a Good dog rescue has helped thousands of dogs find homes..." more

New York, NY

Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF Beacon) — Sniffspot

Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF Beacon)

#64 in United States, #3 in New York, #2 in New York

"We have adopted a total of three dogs from ARF over the past 30 y..." more

New York, NY

Muddy Paws Rescue — Sniffspot

Muddy Paws Rescue

#95 in United States, #7 in New York, #3 in New York

Muddy Paws Rescue is a completely foster-based dog rescue operating in New York City, with a mission of building and supporting a thriving pack of dog-loving humans dedicated to ending unnecessary euthanasia of companion pups. Founded in 2016, Muddy Paws has helped more than 7,700 puppies and dogs find loving homes. Partnering with open-intake shelter partners in New York and across the country - Muddy Paws works with a foster network of more than 2,000 homes, and practices a conversation-based, open adoption model to save more than 1,000 lives each year. Muddy Paws operates out of their Hell’s Kitchen-based Headquarters - a space that centers and strengthens their #MuddyPawsPack community and lifesaving efforts. For more information, visit muddypawsrescue.org or follow them on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok and Twitter.

"Muddy Paws Rescue NYC saved my precious girl twice! That's right,..." more

New York, NY

NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE AMERICA — Sniffspot

NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE AMERICA

#98 in United States, #8 in New York, #4 in New York

"Bunnys buddies are all about saving the lives of dogs. They alwa..." more

New York, NY

Badass Animal Rescue — Sniffspot

Badass Animal Rescue

#99 in United States, #9 in New York, #5 in New York

"For over a decade I have been supporting and volunteering with th..." more

New York, NY

Companion Animal Rescue Efforts [CARE] of Dutchess County — Sniffspot

Companion Animal Rescue Efforts [CARE] of Dutchess County

#99 in United States, #9 in New York, #5 in New York

"I have 2 dogs from CARE and have been volunteering there for 3 ye..." more

New York, NY

Pitbulls and Addicts — Sniffspot

Pitbulls and Addicts

#100 in United States, #10 in New York, #6 in New York

"We were lucky to find our special needs girl from Northern Lakes...." more

New York, NY

Lollypop Farm — Sniffspot

Lollypop Farm

#100 in United States, #10 in New York, #6 in New York

"Rescued Treasures Pet Adoptions tells it like it is to adoptees. ..." more

New York, NY

Helping Hounds Dog Rescue — Sniffspot

Helping Hounds Dog Rescue

#100 in United States, #10 in New York, #6 in New York

"Workers with the kindest heart for the most deserving ❤️"

New York, NY

New York Bully Crew — Sniffspot

New York Bully Crew

#100 in United States, #10 in New York, #6 in New York

"NYBC is the best! They do not shy away from some of the worst cas..." more

New York, NY

Pets Stop Here, Inc — Sniffspot

Pets Stop Here, Inc

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Beverly Animal Shelter — Sniffspot

Beverly Animal Shelter

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Mohawk Hudson Humane Society — Sniffspot

Mohawk Hudson Humane Society

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Pets Alive — Sniffspot

Pets Alive

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Barking Back rescue — Sniffspot

Barking Back rescue

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Rescue Dogs Rock NYC — Sniffspot

Rescue Dogs Rock NYC

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Room For One More — Sniffspot

Room For One More

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Bleu's K9 Rescue Inc. — Sniffspot

Bleu's K9 Rescue Inc.

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Broome County Humane Society — Sniffspot

Broome County Humane Society

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Chenango SPCA — Sniffspot

Chenango SPCA

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Companion Animal Placement Program — Sniffspot

Companion Animal Placement Program

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Bideawee — Sniffspot

Bideawee

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

MeowSquad NYC — Sniffspot

MeowSquad NYC

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Buddy's Second Chance Rescue — Sniffspot

Buddy's Second Chance Rescue

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Nickel City Canine Rescue — Sniffspot

Nickel City Canine Rescue

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

City of Buffalo Animal Shelter — Sniffspot

City of Buffalo Animal Shelter

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Paws of War — Sniffspot

Paws of War

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Out of the Pits, Inc. — Sniffspot

Out of the Pits, Inc.

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Rescued Treasures Pet Adoptions — Sniffspot

Rescued Treasures Pet Adoptions

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY

Mr Bones & Co — Sniffspot

Mr Bones & Co

#101 in United States, #11 in New York, #7 in New York

New York, NY


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What's the Sniffspot New York Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List About?

Welcome to the 2026 New York, NY Sniffspot Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List, highlighting the top rescues and shelters in New York, NY chosen by the Sniffspot community and the public.

This list is sponsored by Sniffspot, the largest global network of private dog parks. Sniffspot offers 2 private dog parks in the New York area, including fenced, water, indoor, and beach parks. As a hub for rescue dogs, our sponsorship underscores our dedication to supporting shelters and rescues. Explore New York dog parks on Sniffspot's platform.

This list showcases the top dog rescues & shelters in New York, NY. These remarkable organizations have been recognized for their unwavering dedication to the well-being of countless dogs. We've compiled this list by gathering heartfelt testimonials from both the Sniffspot community and the wider public, ensuring a comprehensive perspective on these exceptional shelters.

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Sniffspot New York Dog Rescues & Shelters Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog rescues and shelters operate in New York?

There are 2 in New York. Outside of New York, there are 7 located in New York.

What are the most reputable dog rescues and shelters in New York?

There are many reputable rescues in New York, the top 3 on our list are: A Good Dog Rescue, Inc, Muddy Paws Rescue.

How can I adopt a rescue dog in New York?

Using our list of the top dog rescues and shelters, you can find a reputable shelter in New York. The adoption policies of each shelter varies and you can find information on the shelter profile page. Here is an example adoption policy:
We are looking for loving, responsible adopters who will provide our dogs future vet care on a regular basis, proper shelter indoors and unconditional love. We always take our dogs back and will only adopt if we feel comfortable that this type of care will be provided to our dogs.

Are there any breed-specific dog rescues and shelters in New York?

We do not have any record of breed specific rescues and shelters in New York, but there are the top breed-specific rescue and shelter types in nearby metro, CH Boxer Rescue

Can you recommend any dog rescues in New York that specialize in senior dogs?

We do not have any record of senior dog rescues and shelters in New York, but these are the closest cities with senior dog rescues and shelters: Poughkeepsie

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