Discover our pets looking for furever homes and our dedicated staff and volunteers working tirelessly to save the lives of all treatable and healthy animals in the Las Vegas valley. Find your new best friend at Nevada's largest animal shelter or visit www.animalfoundation.com!
The Animal Foundation is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization operating Nevada’s largest open-admission animal shelter and pet adoption center.
Aw that poor little baby! I will donate to her care now! Thanks for saving her and thanks to the foster who brought her into their home! We can't get enough fosters! If I had the ability to right now, I would foster in a heart beat!
I love your foundation for it's amazing work and for my little girl Scully I adopted from you in 2019. Thank and Bless all of you that work, volunteer and foster for the Animal Foundation LV.
So very proud how far Animal Foundation has come. Just 3 yrs ago, I would never say "proud" and never dreamed they'd have a 87% save rate. Thank you Christine R and all the rest of the executives for creating a shelter that I can honestly say I'm proud of💘🐾
Much love to the foster families! I have personally fostered a few dogs for a local rescue group here in town too, and it's a great way to help animals even if you can't keep them permanently!
I'm confused how you get the microchip number when a pet is found & nothing is on the collar?, NFC or something? I guess i mean what makes this chip better than the one's you were using before if they are used the same way?
doglover5837 Oh, lord. Capitalizing things doesn't change the fact people are wrong at the wrong things. Get mad at irresponsible owners, not the people trying to help animals.
Scott Roeben Except they aren't trying to help the animals. They are killing 56% of them. When an animal finds itself in a shelter, whatever irresponsibility has landed it there, it becomes the sole responsibility of the shelter. It is too easy, as the Animal Foundation does, to use whatever has come before as an excuse to simply kill it. That killing is a choice, and, as is being proven in city after city (Reno, Austin, SF, Seattle, LA, etc.), the choice to kill is an unneccessary one.
Since I have my own "quota" of pets, I cannot adopt. But it is my sincere wish that all these little guys find forever homes and live out their lives happily.