Helping shelters help homeless pets
According to Shelter Animals Count, shelters are now in their fourth year of having more animals coming in than finding homes. In fact, 108,000 fewer dogs were adopted in 2023 compared to 2019, resulting in an ongoing capacity crisis. To understand the barriers keeping people from adopting or fostering a pet - from the pet owner’s perspective, Hill’s Pet Nutrition presents the findings from the second annual State of Shelter Pet Adoption Report. The report focuses on a variety of topics from consumer perceptions of shelters to adoption barriers like the cost of pet care, housing restrictions to misperceptions about fostering. It also offers commentary from animal welfare thought leaders and solutions being deployed by Hill’s shelter partners from across the country.
Waiting for their welcome home
Every pet deserves their welcome home moment. That’s why we’re teaming up with 13 shelters across the country January 1–12 to cover up to $100 of your adoption fee! Plus, we’ll send you home with a starter bag of Science Diet and some major coupons to give your new pet a healthy start. Ready to bring home your best friend?
Since 2002, the Hill’s Food, Shelter & Love program has partnered with more than 1000 ANIMAL SHELTERS in North America. We’ve provided over $300M worth of science-led nutrition to help pets in need, and we're grateful for the support of our animal welfare partners.
Are you a shelter interested in partnering with Hill’s?
Daily nutrition for their best life
Along with expert care from shelter staff, the right nutrition from Hill’s pet foods can transform how a pet feels, looks, and acts, playing a vital role in helping pets like Skylar find their new homes. That’s why the Hill’s Food, Shelter & Love program provides science-led nutrition to thousands of shelters across North America, helping more than 15 million pets find new homes since 2002.
MORE THAN ADOPTION
Relief when disaster strikes
From hurricanes and wildfires to global pandemics, thousands of pets are impacted each year by a disaster. The Hill’s Disaster Relief Network is a first-of-its-kind program created in 2013 to quickly provide free pet food to animal shelters, veterinary clinics, and other non-profit organizations caring for pets after disasters.
We proudly partner with these organizations to support animal welfare around the world
MORE THAN A SHELTER
Part of your community
Nutrition is just one aspect of a pet’s wellbeing. Animal shelters provide much-needed housing, medical care, and compassion to pets in need.
Our partners live the same mission every day, making sure these animals get the best shot at a better life.
Some additional services your local animal shelter may also provide include:
- Animal Health Services
- Behavioral Evaluations
- Training
- Humane Treatment Education
- Community Pet Food Pantries
Other ways you can join the mission
Make a donation
Most shelters often need supplies such as blankets, pet treats, gently used chew toys, office supplies, and garbage bags.
Volunteer
Shelters often need dog walkers, photographers, laundry, and animal rescue support.
Every adoption is a new beginning
When you adopt a dog or cat through one of our shelter partners, you may leave with a free bag of Hill’s pet food to continue the benefits of our science-led nutrition.
As you continue to purchase Hill's pet foods, you join the millions of other pet parents who expand our Food, Shelter & Love program and help ensure future shelter pets also find their new homes.
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