Chartered in 1934, the Animal Defense League is a non-profit organization that is a true no-kill shelter for abandoned, abused, or neglected dogs and cats. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for these animals by providing needed medical care, including spaying and neutering. Food, shelter, and safety are also provided – along with compassion and attention. While maintaining a healthy and loving facility, ADL consistently works to find the best possible home for each resident animal.
An adopter should plan at least 20 minutes with the animal they are interested in. If they are adoptiong a dog and already have a dog at home, they must bring that animal on a leash to see how it gets along with the potential new family member. For safety reasons, every dog who enters the property must wear a current rabies tag. After completing an application, an adopter must speak with an Adoption Counselor and complete paperwork. All of the companion animals adopted from ADL are spayed/neutered, current on their vaccinations and microchipped. Dogs are also current on heartworm medication. Puppies under 4 months of age may be adopted for a fee of $85. Dogs 4 months of age or older may be adopted for a fee of $60. Kittens under 4 months of age may be adopted for a fee of $30. Cats 4 months of age or older may be adopted for a fee of $25. Any animal eight years of age or older will receive free yearly vaccinations at the Animal Defense League. Pet insurance for one month is provided by ADL free of charge.