Intake

The Animal Shelter of Sullivan County is here to help pet owners in our community by offering a wide range of free and low-cost services.  We are here to help you keep your dog or cat in your loving home whenever possible and support you in the rehoming journey as needed.  Please select from the menu below for more information on our resources.

Emergency Service Animal Control Intervention and Intake Parameters

  • Is the animal sick or injured?
  • Did the animal bite or attack anyone breaking the skin?
  • Is the animal heavily pregnant, have babies or nursing?
  • Is the animal in danger or abandoned? Is cruelty or neglect suspected?
  • Is the animal acting aggressively to people or pets?

Vaccine Clinic

We offer a vaccine clinic once a month from March – November. Please click here for more information on our vaccine clinics.  

Spay/Neuter Services

We offer spay and neuter services to residents in Sullivan County and surrounding counties.  Please click here for more information about our spay and neuter services.

Food Bank

The Animal Shelter of Sullivan County is available to help our community through food donations. Please click here for information about our food bank.

Rehome Your Pet

The Animal Shelter of Sullivan County partners with Rehome by Adopt a Pet to provide community listings of pets looking for new homes.  By partnering with Adopt a Pet, we can help pet owners find new families for their pets without them having to enter into a shelter.  This is much better for the families and the pet.

Make sure to use our coupon code on the payment page, so your listing fee is reduced to just $1: ASSC101188

The Rehome website can help you handle the adoption process, provide access to safe meeting places at PetSmart stores and provide other tips for self-rehoming.

Intake Process

All intakes must go through animal control or get an intake appointment. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Intake will be triaged focusing on emergency: sick/injured, cruelty/neglect, and officer assistance or bite calls. Please note all bite cases MUST be reported to law enforcement or to medical personnel and must be initiated by a bite report thus dispatching animal control.

All owner surrenders must make an appointment. Please note that failure to keep your appointment will result in you being placed at the bottom of the list. Please note that every single intake case will be thoroughly reviewed so please bring all supportive information with you to your appointment.

Hospitalization/Medically documented: Please note that we will make every effort to locate a family member to take care of animals in the event someone is hospitalized. If animals need to be removed due to caregiver being hospitalized please notify law enforcement to initiate an animal control dispatch.

Click here for the intake form.

Cocker Spaniel Dog