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BARCS - ADOPT
BARCS takes in new animals in need of a loving home every day. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please continue checking our website for new faces! Adoption fees are $75; however, we offer several adoption packages listed here. We are currently open by appointment only. Please see the instructions above to schedule anappointment.
BARCS - RESOURCES
BARCS Community Resource Program is an empathetic team dedicated to providing resources to Baltimore pet owners, keeping pets in homes and helping to save lives. If you find yourself struggling with your pet and need assistance, we may be able to help. Below is our up-to-date listing of free, low-cost and community-based resources forBARCS
BARCS' surgical team performs thousands of spay/neuter surgeries per year in our shelter. This program serves the homeless pets in our shelter (every pet adopted from BARCS is spayed/neutered upon adoption) as well as owned animals in our community and outdoor catsin Baltimore.
BARCS - ADOPT
Adopt BARCS Working Cat Program Rodents Running Rampant? Our Cats Can Help! Our working cats, who aren’t suited for indoor living, would love to spend their lives helping to control your barn, warehouse, corporate campus, plant nursery or other places of business’ rodent and pest population. BARCS - LOST & FOUND The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) is responsible for handling lost/found animals found in Baltimore City. However, there are additional area shelters that also take in lost/found animals. If you are outside of BARCS' service area or are unsure whomBARCS
Decreases the number of cats needlessly dying in shelters. Helps improve the health of outdoor cats. Reduces nuisance behaviors like spraying, fighting, howling and roaming. Tell us about stray cats in your neighborhood! Call/text 443-240-8530 or email communitycats@barcs.org. YouTube. BARCS - TRAINING DOGS FREE training and behavior advice is now offered to all animals adopted from BARCS. From private consultations, group training (BARCS University) and socialization classes to phone and email support, the BARCS training team is here to help! Let us work with you to BARCS - COMMUNITY CAT PROGRAM But BARCS’ Community Cat Program is stopping the never-ending cycle of reproduction through Trap Neuter Return, also known as TNR. In 2007, Baltimore became one of many communities in the US to pass a law making TNR the preferred way of reducing its free-roaming cat population. With TNR, community cats are spayed or neutered,vaccinated for
BARCS - TRANSITIONING TO A NEW HOME FROM SHELTER DOG TO COMPANION: The transition from shelter dog to family member can be difficult for some dogs. This guide should help make the process smoother. Congratulations on adopting your new dog! It is exciting to save a dog’s life and welcome him into your home. We hope that your new addition will be with you for a long time and enhance your life. Adopting a dog is a big commitment BARCSABOUT USADOPTPROGRAMS/SERVICESGET INVOLVEDEVENTSCONTACT Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailing info@barcs.org or calling 410-396-4695. Appointments are required for all visitors, including adoptions, surrenders, volunteers and fosters. Pet Preparedness Checklist. Program Updates.BARCS - ADOPT
BARCS takes in new animals in need of a loving home every day. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please continue checking our website for new faces! Adoption fees are $75; however, we offer several adoption packages listed here. We are currently open by appointment only. Please see the instructions above to schedule anappointment.
BARCS - RESOURCES
BARCS Community Resource Program is an empathetic team dedicated to providing resources to Baltimore pet owners, keeping pets in homes and helping to save lives. If you find yourself struggling with your pet and need assistance, we may be able to help. Below is our up-to-date listing of free, low-cost and community-based resources forBARCS
BARCS' surgical team performs thousands of spay/neuter surgeries per year in our shelter. This program serves the homeless pets in our shelter (every pet adopted from BARCS is spayed/neutered upon adoption) as well as owned animals in our community and outdoor catsin Baltimore.
BARCS - ADOPT
Adopt BARCS Working Cat Program Rodents Running Rampant? Our Cats Can Help! Our working cats, who aren’t suited for indoor living, would love to spend their lives helping to control your barn, warehouse, corporate campus, plant nursery or other places of business’ rodent and pest population. BARCS - LOST & FOUND The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) is responsible for handling lost/found animals found in Baltimore City. However, there are additional area shelters that also take in lost/found animals. If you are outside of BARCS' service area or are unsure whomBARCS
Decreases the number of cats needlessly dying in shelters. Helps improve the health of outdoor cats. Reduces nuisance behaviors like spraying, fighting, howling and roaming. Tell us about stray cats in your neighborhood! Call/text 443-240-8530 or email communitycats@barcs.org. YouTube. BARCS - TRAINING DOGS FREE training and behavior advice is now offered to all animals adopted from BARCS. From private consultations, group training (BARCS University) and socialization classes to phone and email support, the BARCS training team is here to help! Let us work with you to BARCS - COMMUNITY CAT PROGRAM But BARCS’ Community Cat Program is stopping the never-ending cycle of reproduction through Trap Neuter Return, also known as TNR. In 2007, Baltimore became one of many communities in the US to pass a law making TNR the preferred way of reducing its free-roaming cat population. With TNR, community cats are spayed or neutered,vaccinated for
BARCS - TRANSITIONING TO A NEW HOME FROM SHELTER DOG TO COMPANION: The transition from shelter dog to family member can be difficult for some dogs. This guide should help make the process smoother. Congratulations on adopting your new dog! It is exciting to save a dog’s life and welcome him into your home. We hope that your new addition will be with you for a long time and enhance your life. Adopting a dog is a big commitment BARCS - PROGRAMS/SERVICES Programs. BARCS loves making a difference in the lives of pets and owners in the greater Baltimore area. In addition to adoption and fundraising, we provide a variety of services and programs for pet owners, as well as the entire community!BARCS - RESOURCES
BARCS Community Resource Program is an empathetic team dedicated to providing resources to Baltimore pet owners, keeping pets in homes and helping to save lives. If you find yourself struggling with your pet and need assistance, we may be able to help. Below is our up-to-date listing of free, low-cost and community-based resources for BARCS - FROM HOPE TO HOME BARCS' shelter relocation fundraising campaign titled From Hope to Home has a goal of raising $500,000, in addition to our annual operating budget, by the conclusion of 2019 in order to support the projects and programs listed below: The outfitting of expanded veterinary exam space and surgery facilities. New post-surgeryrecovery cages.
BARCS
Each year, BARCS’ monthly low-cost public vaccine and microchip clinic serves more than 3,000 owned pets in our community. The clinic is held the first Saturday of every month. Vaccine prices range from $6-$10 in order to allow pet owners to provide their animals withproper care.
BARCS
BARCS PALS: Professional Allies for Lifesaving Support, is a program for professionals in and around the Baltimore area who are passionate about saving homeless pets by way of their social and professional networks. Tasked with raising funds and awareness for BARCS' life-saving work, PALS members are role models in the community and alifeline
BARCS - COVID-19 UPDATES COVID-19 Updates. To ensure the safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors while meeting the needs of the animals that depend on us, temporary modifications have been made to various department operations until further notice. Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailinginfo@barcs
BARCS - ADOPT
Adopt BARCS Working Cat Program Rodents Running Rampant? Our Cats Can Help! Our working cats, who aren’t suited for indoor living, would love to spend their lives helping to control your barn, warehouse, corporate campus, plant nursery or other places of business’ rodent and pest population.BARCS
Obtaining a Baltimore City Pet License. Purchase your license directly online by clicking here. Visit BARCS at 2490 Giles Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225 between the hours BARCS - ADOPTION PACKAGES Double the Love. Two for one! We have so many cats waiting for a loving new home. In an effort to help as many as possible find their new family, and do it together, cats 6 months or older that did not come in together, can be adopted two for the adoption fee of one. PAY ONE ADOPTION FEE - $75. BARCS - TRAINING DOGS FREE training and behavior advice is now offered to all animals adopted from BARCS. From private consultations, group training (BARCS University) and socialization classes to phone and email support, the BARCS training team is here to help! Let us work with you to BARCSABOUT USADOPTPROGRAMS/SERVICESGET INVOLVEDEVENTSCONTACT Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailing info@barcs.org or calling 410-396-4695. Appointments are required for all visitors, including adoptions, surrenders, volunteers and fosters. Pet Preparedness Checklist. Program Updates.BARCS - ADOPT
BARCS takes in new animals in need of a loving home every day. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please continue checking our website for new faces! Adoption fees are $75; however, we offer several adoption packages listed here. We are currently open by appointment only. Please see the instructions above to schedule anappointment.
BARCS - RESOURCES
BARCS Community Resource Program is an empathetic team dedicated to providing resources to Baltimore pet owners, keeping pets in homes and helping to save lives. If you find yourself struggling with your pet and need assistance, we may be able to help. Below is our up-to-date listing of free, low-cost and community-based resources forBARCS
BARCS' surgical team performs thousands of spay/neuter surgeries per year in our shelter. This program serves the homeless pets in our shelter (every pet adopted from BARCS is spayed/neutered upon adoption) as well as owned animals in our community and outdoor catsin Baltimore.
BARCS - ADOPT
Adopt BARCS Working Cat Program Rodents Running Rampant? Our Cats Can Help! Our working cats, who aren’t suited for indoor living, would love to spend their lives helping to control your barn, warehouse, corporate campus, plant nursery or other places of business’ rodent and pest population. BARCS - LOST & FOUND The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) is responsible for handling lost/found animals found in Baltimore City. However, there are additional area shelters that also take in lost/found animals. If you are outside of BARCS' service area or are unsure whomBARCS
Decreases the number of cats needlessly dying in shelters. Helps improve the health of outdoor cats. Reduces nuisance behaviors like spraying, fighting, howling and roaming. Tell us about stray cats in your neighborhood! Call/text 443-240-8530 or email communitycats@barcs.org. YouTube. BARCS - TRAINING DOGS FREE training and behavior advice is now offered to all animals adopted from BARCS. From private consultations, group training (BARCS University) and socialization classes to phone and email support, the BARCS training team is here to help! Let us work with you to BARCS - COMMUNITY CAT PROGRAM But BARCS’ Community Cat Program is stopping the never-ending cycle of reproduction through Trap Neuter Return, also known as TNR. In 2007, Baltimore became one of many communities in the US to pass a law making TNR the preferred way of reducing its free-roaming cat population. With TNR, community cats are spayed or neutered,vaccinated for
BARCS - TRANSITIONING TO A NEW HOME FROM SHELTER DOG TO COMPANION: The transition from shelter dog to family member can be difficult for some dogs. This guide should help make the process smoother. Congratulations on adopting your new dog! It is exciting to save a dog’s life and welcome him into your home. We hope that your new addition will be with you for a long time and enhance your life. Adopting a dog is a big commitment BARCSABOUT USADOPTPROGRAMS/SERVICESGET INVOLVEDEVENTSCONTACT Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailing info@barcs.org or calling 410-396-4695. Appointments are required for all visitors, including adoptions, surrenders, volunteers and fosters. Pet Preparedness Checklist. Program Updates.BARCS - ADOPT
BARCS takes in new animals in need of a loving home every day. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please continue checking our website for new faces! Adoption fees are $75; however, we offer several adoption packages listed here. We are currently open by appointment only. Please see the instructions above to schedule anappointment.
BARCS - RESOURCES
BARCS Community Resource Program is an empathetic team dedicated to providing resources to Baltimore pet owners, keeping pets in homes and helping to save lives. If you find yourself struggling with your pet and need assistance, we may be able to help. Below is our up-to-date listing of free, low-cost and community-based resources forBARCS
BARCS' surgical team performs thousands of spay/neuter surgeries per year in our shelter. This program serves the homeless pets in our shelter (every pet adopted from BARCS is spayed/neutered upon adoption) as well as owned animals in our community and outdoor catsin Baltimore.
BARCS - ADOPT
Adopt BARCS Working Cat Program Rodents Running Rampant? Our Cats Can Help! Our working cats, who aren’t suited for indoor living, would love to spend their lives helping to control your barn, warehouse, corporate campus, plant nursery or other places of business’ rodent and pest population. BARCS - LOST & FOUND The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) is responsible for handling lost/found animals found in Baltimore City. However, there are additional area shelters that also take in lost/found animals. If you are outside of BARCS' service area or are unsure whomBARCS
Decreases the number of cats needlessly dying in shelters. Helps improve the health of outdoor cats. Reduces nuisance behaviors like spraying, fighting, howling and roaming. Tell us about stray cats in your neighborhood! Call/text 443-240-8530 or email communitycats@barcs.org. YouTube. BARCS - TRAINING DOGS FREE training and behavior advice is now offered to all animals adopted from BARCS. From private consultations, group training (BARCS University) and socialization classes to phone and email support, the BARCS training team is here to help! Let us work with you to BARCS - COMMUNITY CAT PROGRAM But BARCS’ Community Cat Program is stopping the never-ending cycle of reproduction through Trap Neuter Return, also known as TNR. In 2007, Baltimore became one of many communities in the US to pass a law making TNR the preferred way of reducing its free-roaming cat population. With TNR, community cats are spayed or neutered,vaccinated for
BARCS - TRANSITIONING TO A NEW HOME FROM SHELTER DOG TO COMPANION: The transition from shelter dog to family member can be difficult for some dogs. This guide should help make the process smoother. Congratulations on adopting your new dog! It is exciting to save a dog’s life and welcome him into your home. We hope that your new addition will be with you for a long time and enhance your life. Adopting a dog is a big commitment BARCS - PROGRAMS/SERVICES Programs. BARCS loves making a difference in the lives of pets and owners in the greater Baltimore area. In addition to adoption and fundraising, we provide a variety of services and programs for pet owners, as well as the entire community!BARCS - RESOURCES
BARCS Community Resource Program is an empathetic team dedicated to providing resources to Baltimore pet owners, keeping pets in homes and helping to save lives. If you find yourself struggling with your pet and need assistance, we may be able to help. Below is our up-to-date listing of free, low-cost and community-based resources for BARCS - FROM HOPE TO HOME BARCS' shelter relocation fundraising campaign titled From Hope to Home has a goal of raising $500,000, in addition to our annual operating budget, by the conclusion of 2019 in order to support the projects and programs listed below: The outfitting of expanded veterinary exam space and surgery facilities. New post-surgeryrecovery cages.
BARCS
Each year, BARCS’ monthly low-cost public vaccine and microchip clinic serves more than 3,000 owned pets in our community. The clinic is held the first Saturday of every month. Vaccine prices range from $6-$10 in order to allow pet owners to provide their animals withproper care.
BARCS
BARCS PALS: Professional Allies for Lifesaving Support, is a program for professionals in and around the Baltimore area who are passionate about saving homeless pets by way of their social and professional networks. Tasked with raising funds and awareness for BARCS' life-saving work, PALS members are role models in the community and alifeline
BARCS - COVID-19 UPDATES COVID-19 Updates. To ensure the safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors while meeting the needs of the animals that depend on us, temporary modifications have been made to various department operations until further notice. Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailinginfo@barcs
BARCS - ADOPT
Adopt BARCS Working Cat Program Rodents Running Rampant? Our Cats Can Help! Our working cats, who aren’t suited for indoor living, would love to spend their lives helping to control your barn, warehouse, corporate campus, plant nursery or other places of business’ rodent and pest population.BARCS
Obtaining a Baltimore City Pet License. Purchase your license directly online by clicking here. Visit BARCS at 2490 Giles Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225 between the hours BARCS - ADOPTION PACKAGES Double the Love. Two for one! We have so many cats waiting for a loving new home. In an effort to help as many as possible find their new family, and do it together, cats 6 months or older that did not come in together, can be adopted two for the adoption fee of one. PAY ONE ADOPTION FEE - $75. BARCS - TRAINING DOGS FREE training and behavior advice is now offered to all animals adopted from BARCS. From private consultations, group training (BARCS University) and socialization classes to phone and email support, the BARCS training team is here to help! Let us work with you to BARCSABOUT USADOPTPROGRAMS/SERVICESGET INVOLVEDEVENTSCONTACT Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailing info@barcs.org or calling 410-396-4695. Appointments are required for all visitors, including adoptions, surrenders, volunteers and fosters. Pet Preparedness Checklist. Program Updates.BARCS - ADOPT
BARCS takes in new animals in need of a loving home every day. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please continue checking our website for new faces! Adoption fees are $75; however, we offer several adoption packages listed here. We are currently open by appointment only. Please see the instructions above to schedule anappointment.
BARCS - PROGRAMS/SERVICES Programs. BARCS loves making a difference in the lives of pets and owners in the greater Baltimore area. In addition to adoption and fundraising, we provide a variety of services and programs for pet owners, as well as the entire community!BARCS - DONATE
Every month, BARCS takes in nearly 1,000 homeless, neglected and abused animals. Each and every one needs a special guardian who has pledged to donate for their care. When you sign up as a Constant Companion and make a recurring monthly gift throughout the year, you truly are a lifesaver. You’ll ensure we have the resources to giveevery
BARCS
BARCS' surgical team performs thousands of spay/neuter surgeries per year in our shelter. This program serves the homeless pets in our shelter (every pet adopted from BARCS is spayed/neutered upon adoption) as well as owned animals in our community and outdoor catsin Baltimore.
BARCS
Each year, BARCS’ monthly low-cost public vaccine and microchip clinic serves more than 3,000 owned pets in our community. The clinic is held the first Saturday of every month. Vaccine prices range from $6-$10 in order to allow pet owners to provide their animals withproper care.
BARCS - LOST & FOUND The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) is responsible for handling lost/found animals found in Baltimore City. However, there are additional area shelters that also take in lost/found animals. If you are outside of BARCS' service area or are unsure whomBARCS
Obtaining a Baltimore City Pet License. Purchase your license directly online by clicking here. Visit BARCS at 2490 Giles Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225 between the hoursBARCS
Decreases the number of cats needlessly dying in shelters. Helps improve the health of outdoor cats. Reduces nuisance behaviors like spraying, fighting, howling and roaming. Tell us about stray cats in your neighborhood! Call/text 443-240-8530 or email communitycats@barcs.org. YouTube. BARCS - TRAINING DOGSBARCS ADOPTABLE DOGSBARCS DOGSBARCS AVAILABLE DOGSBARCS SHELTERBARCS DOG RESCUEBARCS RESCUE ALBERTA FREE training and behavior advice is now offered to all animals adopted from BARCS. From private consultations, group training (BARCS University) and socialization classes to phone and email support, the BARCS training team is here to help! Let us work with you to BARCSABOUT USADOPTPROGRAMS/SERVICESGET INVOLVEDEVENTSCONTACT Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailing info@barcs.org or calling 410-396-4695. Appointments are required for all visitors, including adoptions, surrenders, volunteers and fosters. Pet Preparedness Checklist. Program Updates.BARCS - ADOPT
BARCS takes in new animals in need of a loving home every day. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please continue checking our website for new faces! Adoption fees are $75; however, we offer several adoption packages listed here. We are currently open by appointment only. Please see the instructions above to schedule anappointment.
BARCS - PROGRAMS/SERVICES Programs. BARCS loves making a difference in the lives of pets and owners in the greater Baltimore area. In addition to adoption and fundraising, we provide a variety of services and programs for pet owners, as well as the entire community!BARCS - DONATE
Every month, BARCS takes in nearly 1,000 homeless, neglected and abused animals. Each and every one needs a special guardian who has pledged to donate for their care. When you sign up as a Constant Companion and make a recurring monthly gift throughout the year, you truly are a lifesaver. You’ll ensure we have the resources to giveevery
BARCS
BARCS' surgical team performs thousands of spay/neuter surgeries per year in our shelter. This program serves the homeless pets in our shelter (every pet adopted from BARCS is spayed/neutered upon adoption) as well as owned animals in our community and outdoor catsin Baltimore.
BARCS
Each year, BARCS’ monthly low-cost public vaccine and microchip clinic serves more than 3,000 owned pets in our community. The clinic is held the first Saturday of every month. Vaccine prices range from $6-$10 in order to allow pet owners to provide their animals withproper care.
BARCS - LOST & FOUND The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) is responsible for handling lost/found animals found in Baltimore City. However, there are additional area shelters that also take in lost/found animals. If you are outside of BARCS' service area or are unsure whomBARCS
Obtaining a Baltimore City Pet License. Purchase your license directly online by clicking here. Visit BARCS at 2490 Giles Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225 between the hoursBARCS
Decreases the number of cats needlessly dying in shelters. Helps improve the health of outdoor cats. Reduces nuisance behaviors like spraying, fighting, howling and roaming. Tell us about stray cats in your neighborhood! Call/text 443-240-8530 or email communitycats@barcs.org. YouTube. BARCS - TRAINING DOGSBARCS ADOPTABLE DOGSBARCS DOGSBARCS AVAILABLE DOGSBARCS SHELTERBARCS DOG RESCUEBARCS RESCUE ALBERTA FREE training and behavior advice is now offered to all animals adopted from BARCS. From private consultations, group training (BARCS University) and socialization classes to phone and email support, the BARCS training team is here to help! Let us work with you to BARCS - FROM HOPE TO HOME BARCS' shelter relocation fundraising campaign titled From Hope to Home has a goal of raising $500,000, in addition to our annual operating budget, by the conclusion of 2019 in order to support the projects and programs listed below: The outfitting of expanded veterinary exam space and surgery facilities. New post-surgeryrecovery cages.
BARCS - RESOURCES
BARCS Community Resource Program is an empathetic team dedicated to providing resources to Baltimore pet owners, keeping pets in homes and helping to save lives. If you find yourself struggling with your pet and need assistance, we may be able to help. Below is our up-to-date listing of free, low-cost and community-based resources for BARCS - COVID-19 UPDATES COVID-19 Updates. To ensure the safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors while meeting the needs of the animals that depend on us, temporary modifications have been made to various department operations until further notice. Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailinginfo@barcs
BARCS
Each year, BARCS’ monthly low-cost public vaccine and microchip clinic serves more than 3,000 owned pets in our community. The clinic is held the first Saturday of every month. Vaccine prices range from $6-$10 in order to allow pet owners to provide their animals withproper care.
BARCS - LOST & FOUND The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) is responsible for handling lost/found animals found in Baltimore City. However, there are additional area shelters that also take in lost/found animals. If you are outside of BARCS' service area or are unsure whomBARCS
Obtaining a Baltimore City Pet License. Purchase your license directly online by clicking here. Visit BARCS at 2490 Giles Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225 between the hoursBARCS - ADOPT
Adopt BARCS Working Cat Program Rodents Running Rampant? Our Cats Can Help! Our working cats, who aren’t suited for indoor living, would love to spend their lives helping to control your barn, warehouse, corporate campus, plant nursery or other places of business’ rodent and pest population. BARCS - ADOPTION PACKAGES Double the Love. Two for one! We have so many cats waiting for a loving new home. In an effort to help as many as possible find their new family, and do it together, cats 6 months or older that did not come in together, can be adopted two for the adoption fee of one. PAY ONE ADOPTION FEE - $75. BARCS - TRANSITIONING TO A NEW HOME FROM SHELTER DOG TO COMPANION: The transition from shelter dog to family member can be difficult for some dogs. This guide should help make the process smoother. Congratulations on adopting your new dog! It is exciting to save a dog’s life and welcome him into your home. We hope that your new addition will be with you for a long time and enhance your life. Adopting a dog is a big commitment BARCS - END OF LIFE SERVICES BARCS offers end of life services for sick, elderly or otherwise suffering animals. Pet owners who cannot afford the cost of euthanasia at a full-service veterinarian can contact us at 410-396-4695 (option 6) or email resource@barcs.org to speak with a Resource Coordinator and to schedule an appointment. About Us Adopt Programs/Services Volunteer Shop EventsBlog Contact
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COVID-19 OPERATIONAL UPDATE To ensure the safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors while meeting the needs of the animals that depend on us, temporary modifications have been made to various department operations until further notice. Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailing info@barcs.org or calling 410-396-4695. Appointments are required for all visitors, including adoptions, surrenders, volunteers and fosters. Pet Preparedness ChecklistProgram Updates
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We offer a variety of programs and services at our Baltimore facility.LOST & FOUND
PET LICENSING
WORKING CATS
SPAY & NEUTER
VACCINATIONS & MICROCHIPSTRAINING TIPS
COVID-19 OPERATIONAL UPDATE To ensure the safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors while meeting the needs of the animals that depend on us, temporary modifications have been made to various department operations until further notice. Our shelter is now open to the public by appointment only for adoption and emergency intake by emailing info@barcs.org or calling 410-396-4695. Appointments are required for all visitors, including adoptions, surrenders, volunteers and fosters. Pet Preparedness ChecklistProgram Updates
Donate to Help
Adoption Information SAVE A LIFE THROUGH FOSTER Foster care volunteers provide temporary care for kittens, puppies, dogs and cats. When you become a foster for BARCS, you are giving a second chance to an animal who needs temporary relief from the shelter as they heal from injury or illness. Interested in fostering animals in need for BARCS? Visit our foster page to learn about the program and apply to save lives.Learn More
WE RUN ON DONATIONS
WE HAVE MORE THAN 300 PETS IN OUR SHELTER RIGHT THIS VERY MINUTE—we are feeding, caring and showing love to each of them. Being an open admission shelter means that no matter what, our doors (and hearts) are open to every single animal in need.Donate Now
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We offer a variety of programs and services at our Baltimore facility.LOST & FOUND
PET LICENSING
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VACCINATIONS & MICROCHIPSTRAINING TIPS
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