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SHOP. We highly recommend calling or e-mailing ahead for adoptions and services to ensure that the animal you're interested in adopting is available and at the shelter. Many of our adoptable dogs are in foster homes off site.
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Find pets for adoption at the Brookings Humane Society, a nonprofit organization that shelters and protects homeless animals. Learn about their mission, adoption policy, fees, and how to submit your happy tail story.
BRHS is a humane society that offers adoption of dogs, cats, rabbits and other small animals. Learn how to set up an appointment, meet the animals, fill out the application and pay the fee to take home your new best friend.
Brookings Regional Humane Society, Brookings, South Dakota. 11,534 likes · 131 talking about this · 639 were here. The Brookings (South Dakota) Regional Humane Society (BRHS) works to help rescue and...
Age: Read More About Me! We highly recommend calling or e-mailing ahead for adoptions and services to ensure that the animal you're interested in adopting is available and at the shelter. Many of our adoptable dogs are in foster homes off site. We are a limited admission shelter.
Brookings Regional Humane Society. Animal shelter in Brookings, SD. BRHS formed in 1998 to help the Brookings Animal Control Department find homes for stray animals.The unclaimed, homeless cats and dogs from Animal Control are BRHS' priority.
Since 1998, Brookings (South Dakota) Humane Society has provided a safe haven for dogs, cats and other small companion animals while they await their new homes. BRHS supports the spaying and neutering of animals in order to prevent the overpopulation of unwant.