We are located in Rogers on Nursery Road. Take New Hope Road to First Street; turn right on First Street then left onto Humane Society Rd. Adoption hours are 10:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Wednesday - Friday; 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Saturday. Beginning May 3, 2009 we will be open on Sunday from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm FOR ADOPTIONS ONLY. The shelter is closed on Monday and Tuesday.
Meet "Valorie," a purebred white Boxer. She is full grown, but still young. Her fur is as soft as talcum powder! She spent a week in the home of one of our volunteers, so we know that she is spayed, calm, and pretty much housebroken. She must have a safe fenced yard as she is deaf ... but is learning hand signals. Leash trained and very attentive!
Featured Pet
BOMBER
This is "Bomber." He wandered onto our shelter property last spring and has stayed ever since. He prefers to be outside with shelter from the weather, and he follows us around like a dog. We hate to part with him but there is just too much traffic here. He is very tame and laid back - a wonderful cat!
COME ON DOWN TO THE SHELTER
we are always behind on our Petfinders listings. We only have about half of our pets listed on this site that are available for adoption.
YOUR NEW BEST FRIEND MAY BE WAITING FOR YOU!
Humane Society for Animals Inc. 407 E. Nursery Rd. (Humane Society Rd.)
P.O. Box 476
Rogers, AR 72757
Phone: 479-636-3703
If you have lost your dog and you live in 'rural Benton County' or in a rural subdivision, or even at the edge of a city or town, the chances are good that your lost pet was picked up by County Animal Control. These dogs are taken to the Humane Society. Every month, we get a hundred or more- many are purebred. Some have collars;some know tricks; but, none of them can help us find their owners. The problem is enormous, expensive, and heartbreaking. It would help if you would find a way to write or fasten your phone number on the collar or harness so we can call you and get these pets back home where they belong. Understand that un-neutered males and females will not stay home. Females can conceive even when kept behind chain link fencing. If you have any questions, give us a call at 636-3703. We believe every home needs a pet but only if every pet has a caring MASTER WHO IS IN CHARGE.
Doris Clark, Humane Society Board Member