

The base adoption fee is $15 for a cat or a dog. The animal is spayed/neutered for free at approximately 6 months old. If a dog is 6 months or older, a county license is required at time of adoption (if in KY); the cost is $6. Some pets are fixed before they leave the shelter; for these pets, we administer the rabies and kennel cough vaccinations at time of surgery. A one-year rabies is $10 and a three-year rabies is $15; cost of the kennel cough vaccination is $6. The most a dog will cost is $42; and the most a cat would be is $25.
Buried Treasure
If you're like most of us, falling in love with a pet is easy. And no wonder! Sharing your home with a four-legged friend can be one of life's greatest joys. Dogs, cats, and other pets give us unconditional loyalty and acceptance, provide constant companionship, and even help relieve stress after a hard day's work.
Adopting a pet, though, is a big decision. Dogs and cats require lots of time, money, and commitment - over 15 years' worth in many cases. Pet ownership can be rewarding, but only if you think through your decision before you adopt a companion.
Things to Consider
The fact that you're thinking about adopting from an animal shelter means you're a responsible and caring person. But before you make that decision to bring a furry friend into your life, take a moment to think over these questions:
Sure, it's a long list of questions. But a quick stroll through an animal shelter will help you understand why answering them before you adopt is so important.
Many of the shelter's homeless animals are puppies and kittens, victims of irresponsible people who allowed their pets to breed. But there are at least as many dogs and cats at the shelter who are more than a year old - animals who were obtained by people who didn't think through the responsibilities of pet ownership before they got the animal.
Please, don't make the same mistake. Think before you adopt. Sharing your life with a companion animal can bring incredible rewards, but only if you're willing to make the necessary commitments of time, money, responsibility, and love for the life of the pet.
All dogs and cats 4 months or older are required to have a rabies vaccination by a licensed veterinarian. All dogs 6 months or older are required to have a county license. We administer the first set of distemper/parvo vaccinations, but the adopter is responsible for the remainder of the shots.
Free spay/neuter vouchers are funded courtesy of:
Hardin County Pet protection
326 W. Dixie Hwy.
Elizabethtown, KY.42701
270- 763-1795.
WHAT TO CONSIDER BEFORE ADOPTING A PET
It can happen to the best of us. You see a cute, tiger-striped kitten with white paws and green eyes, just begging for attention. Or maybe it's a gorgeous Labrador mix whose tails seems to be wagging just for you. You take one look, and the next thing you know, you're walking down the pet food aisle at the supermarket.
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Please be aware that Parvo in young dogs is very common in our area; even though we vaccinate all our dogs for Parvo they may have been in contact with this disease before we vaccinated them. Which means your new pup could become sick a few days after you bring it home, so please be aware of the fact that you take a chance when you adopt a pup from our shelter. We take every precaution that we can, but most of our dogs are strays picked up on the streets by Animal Control Officers.
Hardin County Animal Control
116 Nicholas Street
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Phone:270-769-3428
Fax: 270-769-1858
Email: adoption.hcac@hcky.org
Hours Mon.-Fri.9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday 12:00PM - 4:00PM
Click here for a list of pets at this shelter
