16 Reputable Dog Rescues in Clark County, Nevada (Their Adoption Fees)

The Best Dog Rescues in Clark County

According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, approximately 3.1 million dogs enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year.

Even though 2 million dogs are adopted every year, approximately 390,000 shelter dogs are still euthanized every year. Sad.

You can help dogs that end up in shelters/rescues by adopting these dogs.

We have researched and compiled a list of the best dog rescues in your area.

We should mention that our list is not exhaustive because any non-profit organization that takes dogs off the streets and offers dogs second chances deserves to be on our list. However, we do not have the space to include everyone.

If you know of any reputable dog rescue that we have not included on our list, please drop the name of the rescue in our comment section below.

Note that the animal rescues listed in this article did not pay us to include them in the list. We did our research without bias.

As a disclaimer, we will like to advise you to do your due diligence before working with any of the listed dog rescue organizations.

Also, always conduct your research and consult with specialists in your region before making any pet-related decisions.

If you think that rescuing a dog is not for you, and you want to buy a puppy instead, see our article on how much dogs of different breeds cost. Also, see our list of reputable dog breeders in different US states here.

See other dog rescues in the state of Nevada here.

See other dog rescues in other states here.

  1. Foreclosed Upon Pets, Inc. (FUPI)

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    The Mission Statement of Foreclosed Upon Pets, Inc. (FUPI): “Foreclosed Upon Pets, Inc. (FUPI) is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to the rescue of domesticated animals that have been abused and/or abandoned by their owners as a result of economic hardship, including home foreclosure, loss of employment, insufficient income, or death and illness. 

    FUPI will work to further the cause of animal control through the education of the general public about the humane benefits of spay and neuter programs. 

    FUPI will take on a leadership role in developing strategies and creating coalitions with other animal rescue organizations in order to better serve the residential and commercial sectors of the community in the fight against animal cruelty.

  3. Those Left Behind Foundation

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    Those Left Behind Foundation is a no-kill shelter.

  5. A Path 4 Paws Dog Rescue

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    The Mission Statement of A Path 4 Paws Dog Rescue: “We hold adoptions every SAT and SUN from 10-4 pm at our Adoptions Center located at 232 North Jones, Suite 170, right next to CAL Ranch off the I-95.

    We allow walk ins, but we are limiting the number of people in the store at one time and following all of the COVID guidelines.

    We are an organization who rescues all breeds of dogs to give them a second chance at finding a loving home.

    We have grown to be one of Nevada`s largest animal rescue groups providing a safe haven for dogs suffering from abuse, neglect or homelessness. In most of these cases, death would have resulted if the animal had entered a municipally funded shelter.

    We receive no local or federal funding, it relies solely on the generosity of its contributors and tax deductible donations received from the public.

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    May it be big, small, private, or making a donation gift in lieu party, please contact us at 702-591-6469”

  7. Sin City Saint Rescue

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  9. Las Vegas Doberman Pinscher and Dachshund Rescue

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  11. Henderson Animal Shelter

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    The Mission Statement of Henderson Animal Shelter: “City of Henderson Animal Care and Control is the only open admission animal shelter in the City of Henderson (NV). We service the City of Henderson and the residents and animals within city limits. Our goal is to find forever homes for all adoptable animals and reunite pets with their people. We work with multiple rescue groups and allow any good adoptee to adopt from our shelter.”

  13. Las Vegas Valley Humane Society

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    The Mission Statement of Las Vegas Valley Humane Society: “Las Vegas Valley Humane Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue of sick, injured, and homeless animals in Southern Nevada.”

    Las Vegas Valley Humane Society is a no-kill shelter.

  15. A Home 4 Spot

  16. The Mission Statement of A Home 4 Spot: “A Home 4 Spot Animal Rescue takes pride in being a Las Vegas Community Parter with thousands of dogs lives saved. We will continue our mission until they all have a home.”

  17. Southern Nevada Beagle Rescue Foundation

  18. The Mission Statement of Southern Nevada Beagle Rescue Foundation: “Southern Nevada Beagle Rescue Foundation(SNBRF) is an all-volunteer group dedicated to the rescue of Beagles and education about responsible dog and puppy ownership. We provide”

    Southern Nevada Beagle Rescue Foundation is a no-kill shelter.

  19. Animal Network

  20. The Mission Statement of Animal Network: “To stay up to date with what is new in our organization, visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TheAnimalNetwork

    The mission of Animal Network is to rescue homeless and abandoned animals of any breed and without discrimination. Provide them with the care they need and ultimately place them in loving forever homes.”

  21. Second Chance Animal Rescue Las Vegas

  22. The Mission Statement of Second Chance Animal Rescue Las Vegas: ”
     

     

     

    Second Chance Animal Rescue is a Non-Profit organization dedicated to saving and rehoming the homeless animals of Las Vegas. Our mission is to improve the lives of homeless, abandoned, neglected, and abused animals through out rescue, rehabilitations and re-homing efforts. We endeavor to remove them from harms way by pulling them from kill shelters, taking them in through owner surrenders, providing for their immediate medical needs, evaluating their behavioral and social needs, then finding suitable placements for them so that they may live out the remainder of their lives happy, healthy, and well loved. We seek to show all these animals the love and respect they deserve that comes through humane care, heartfelt compassion, and the touch of human kindness.

  23. The Samadhi Legacy Foundation- a 501 (c) (3)

  24. The Mission Statement of The Samadhi Legacy Foundation- a 501 (c) (3): “The Samadhi Legacy Foundation is a no-kill shelter and training center for all breeds of dogs. Our 1st mission is to rescue, train, foster, and find permanent homes for all our breeds, with an emphasis on Pit Bulls.

    Our passion lies not only in animal rescue, but in our animal advocacy mission. Our 2nd mission as advocates is to educate. Our goal is to educate the public regarding the unfair stigma associated with “Bully Breeds” and to foster reform laws so that no-kill shelters are the norm.”

  25. Doggie Rescue LV/Animal Help Alliance

  26. The Mission Statement of Doggie Rescue LV/Animal Help Alliance: “Animal Help Alliance is a local rescue based in Las Vegas NV, that focuses on rescuing the local dogs in need from our city`s kill shelter and keeping displaced animals out of the shelter. AHA rely`s on its awesome base of fosters, after rescue to help the dog adjust and rehabilitate.. With wonderful people like you that adopt, we can continue to save lives of the helpless, & speak for ones who cannot speak for themselves. If you think you`d like to foster and save a life go to www.animalhelpalliance.org 

     

  27. The Churchill Foundation

  28. The Mission Statement of The Churchill Foundation: “For current news check us out on facebook! 
    www.facebook.com/thechurchillfoundation

    The Churchill Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded in September 2013 in Las Vegas, NV to fulfill the bucket list of a terminally ill dog by the name of Churchill the Polar Bear. 

  29. Hearts Alive Village Las Vegas

  30. The Mission Statement of Hearts Alive Village Las Vegas: ”
    OUR MISSION
    Secure loving and stable homes for dogs and cats at risk of being lost in the shelter system.

  31. Connor and Millie`s Dog Rescue CMDR

  32. The Mission Statement of Connor and Millie`s Dog Rescue CMDR: “Welcome to Connor and Millie`s Dog Rescue aka CMDR pronounced Commander. This rescue is named after two very special dogs that I was blessed to have in my life. That the universe found me to be worthy of such a gift is forever humbling. This rescue is their legacy. It is based on Connor and Millie`s sheer tenacity and determination to survive; their desire to love, be loved, and the ability to forgive. Age is just a number. Senior dogs have value and much to offer. Please join us in this mission to seek out and provide hope to the Connors and the Millie`s struggling out there and gift them a destiny. At this time, we only adopt within the Clark County NV area.  We are not able to adopt out of state.”