Official Place to Find Your Next Best Friend: Central Dakota Humane Society

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Central Dakota Humane Society (CDHS) has been helping pets and people in the community for 65 years. They rescue stray, abandoned, neglected, and injured animals, providing shelter, a warm bed, nutritious food, veterinary and medical care, socialization, playtime, training, and love—with a final goal to match pets with loving, forever homes.

All adopted pets are vet-checked, vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped, dewormed, and sent home with a goody bag and comfort items to help them adjust.

CDHS works to keep pets in homes and reduce the number of unwanted pets entering shelters/rescues through two programs. The Buddy’s Bowl Program helps to fill the bowls of pets in need through donations of pet food and partnerships with several human aid organizations. The Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) provides nearly 1,200 assistance coupons every year to encourage spaying/neutering to stop the cycle of pet overpopulation.

“We are thankful to serve the community and grateful to those who support us through things like volunteer hours, donations of money and goods, and participation in our events and fundraisers,” Shelter Director Sue Buchholz said. “The number of pets in need never goes down so we must continue rescuing and matching pets with people who will love them. Animals give us so much love and comfort. It’s the least we can do to be there for them when they need help.”

Find them on Facebook and Instagram to see stories of life at the shelter and information about their adoptable pets.

Hours:

  • Tues-Fri: 1-6 p.m.
  • Sat: 1-4 p.m.
  • Sun & Mon: Closed Central

Dakota Humane Society

2104 37th St
Mandan, ND 58554
701.667.2020
cdhs.net