Joplin Humane Society is an independent, non-profit animal welfare organization. They're dedicated to finding loving forever homes for all the lost, abandoned, and abused animals that find themselves at the shelter. The society receives no government funding and relies entirely on kind donations and community support to continue their amazing work.
They serve the people and pets of the four-state region, including 17 municipalities.
In addition to a comprehensive adoption program the society offers the following services:
If you're looking for a new furry addition to your family and would like to support a great cause, consider adopting from Joplin Humane Society today. Save a life and gain a lifetime of unconditional love.
Joplin Humane Society believes in making the adoption process as easy and stress-free as possible. If you're interested in adopting a cat, dog, pup, or kitten from the shelter, here’s how it works:
Adoption fees at Joplin Humane Society are on a sliding scale according to the health, age, breed, and behavior of each animal:
Your adoption fee covers spay/neuter surgery, age-appropriate vaccinations, rabies vaccination, deworming, and microchipping.
Our writing team is hard at work researching this shelter's adoption process and fees, so this page will be updated soon!
In the meantime, here's some nice-to-know info that applies to nearly every animal shelter, humane society, and rescue.
Because shelter dogs are full of love!
Is it because they know you saved them and love you harder for it?
I can't say for certain, but yes.
Jokes aside, there are three things all shelter dogs need to thrive in their new home:
Older shelter dogs, generally 1+ years old, may have experienced a lot of trauma, which often results in one of 8 common behavioral issues:
These issues are correctable! Your dog isn't broken, they're just damaged. You can fix them with enough love, patience, and a good training plan.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, finding good dog trainers can be hard. Like everything else, dog training is moving only. but there are great online dog trainers that are proven to work and can help get your new pup on the right path.
You can learn a lot about an animal welfare organization just by looking at their name.
Adoption processes vary drastically from organization to organization, but here are some general tips that apply in most instances. Note that we'll use the term "shelters" here for simplicity but it includes all types of rescue organizations.
If you have any questions about adopting an animal (what you'll need, what to expect, etc.) feel free to contact the PetLists team!
If you're looking to adopt a new dog, our Dog Adoption Guide is a must-read. It has everything you need to know about bringing a shelter dog home:
And we're adding new guides all the time.