On Wednesday, May 13, our Colorado Springs adoptions, lost and found, and admissions will be opening at 1:00 p.m. Our Pueblo location will be closing early at 4:00 p.m. Animal Law Enforcement will be available at both locations for emergencies.

On Wednesday, May 13, our Colorado Springs adoptions, lost and found, and admissions will be opening at 1:00 p.m. Our Pueblo location will be closing early at 4:00 p.m. Animal Law Enforcement will be available at both locations for emergencies.

In-Kind Donations

Help Feed Local Pets in Need

Right now, many families in our community are struggling to put food on the table, and that includes food for their pets. No one should have to choose between feeding themselves and feeding their best friend. As a Colorado Pet Pantry partner, HSPPR provides pet food to community members in need, but our donations are running low, and we need your help to keep bowls full.
 
What’s Needed:

Dry or wet dog and cat food (any brand, any size) that is unopened and unexpired (per state rules).

How to Help:

Drop off food donations at our Adoptions or Admissions offices at our Colorado Springs or Pueblo shelters.

Your kindness keeps pets fed and families together. Thank you for helping your neighbors and their furry loved ones through tough times.

Toys, treats, and supplies needed

Thank you for thinking of the animals in our care! HSPPR appreciates our community’s willingness to donate new or gently used items, but we kindly request only items from the list below. Items brought to us that are not on this list may be turned away or disposed of. While we wish we could accept all donations, we do not have the space or resources for items that we cannot utilize to their full potential.

Items needed on a continuous basis:

You can drop off your in-kind donations to:

Colorado Springs
Admissions and Lost & Found Center
610 Abbot Lane 80905

10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Pueblo
Admissions doors
4600 Eagleridge Place 81001
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Scam Alert

The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region has experienced a scam in which people missing their pets receive phone calls from someone pretending to represent our shelter and requesting payment over the phone. Please be aware that HSPPR will never request payment over the phone or through Venmo before returning your pet. We will also never ask you to send verification codes or mention anything about pet trackers on Instagram, WhatsApp, or other messaging platforms. If you receive a suspicious call, do not share any personal information. Instead, visit our Admissions office and speak with a staff member in person to verify any claims.