Hamilton Township Animal Shelter

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Who We Are

Under the direction of our Animal Control Department, an ongoing program is conducted for the purpose reuniting lost pets with their owners and adopting animals that have been abandoned to caring people willing to furnish a good home. Our kennels are often populated by beautiful dogs and cats looking for a family to love. For a complete list of prospective pets available for adoption, please call 609-890-3550 or visit our Animal Shelter at 2100 Sylvan Avenue directly behind the Hamilton Public Works Office or e-mail us at: hamiltonshelter@earthlink.net. Hours of operation are: Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 3:30 pm and Saturdays, 8:00 am to 12 noon.

What We Do

Currently, we employ four animal control officers and one kennel attendant. We handle over 9,000 problems, complaints, and inquiries annually. We pick up more than 2,600 animals, engage in 100 legal actions against people who mistreat animals, and we accommodate up to 1300 others who are housed at the center. A major portion of our time is dedicated to returning lost pets to their owners, adopting homeless pets to new owners and transporting injured strays to veterinary hospitals. We also take care of wildlife problems and engage in rescue activities. One of our primary objectives is to provide educational lectures on animal safety, rabies, and to promote adoptions from our Adoption Center. For more information concerning our educational programs, please contact our Health Department at (609) 890-3825.

How You Can Help

Spay or neuter your pet to prevent pet overpopulation. Spaying and neutering also helps prevent cancer and other diseases. Many behavioral problems are often resolved by spaying and neutering. Animals adopted from our shelter are eligible for low cost spay/ neuter programs. Make sure your pet receives appropriate veterinary attention. Annual examinations and vaccinations are vitally important. A healthy pet is a happy pet. Make sure that your pet has adequate shelter, food and water. Pets are best kept indoors. An indoor pet is a secure pet and is less likely to become lost or stolen. To insure the return of your lost pet, a current license and identification tag should be attached to your pet’s collar. If your dog has behavioral problems or if you have adopted a puppy, obedience training is highly recommended. Low cost obedience training is available through various community programs.


Please Visit Our Facility!

Hamilton Township Animal Shelter
2100 Sylvan Ave
Hamilton, NJ 08610
Phone: 609-890-3550

Please visit the official Hamilton Township web site

Email: animalshelter@hamiltonnj.com
Click here for a list of pets at this shelter



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