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Newberg Animal Shelter

1591 S Sandoz Road, Newberg, OR 97132

Contact
Email frontdesk@newberganimals.com
Phone (503) 554-9285
cats & dogs at Newberg Animal Shelter
1 - 10 of 25 adoptable pets at this rescue

Areas Newberg Animal Shelter serves

We serve the City of Newberg, Yamhill County, and surrounding areas.

Newberg Animal Shelter's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Due to COVID-19, Newberg Animal Shelter is not open for walk-ins. Please view our available pets on our website, newberganimals.com.

2.

Submit Application

If a pet is listed as available at PetSmart, you can go directly to that PetSmart to adopt (call to verify availability first).

3.

Submit Application

If you are interested in a pet that is available in our shelter, you will need to submit an adoption application to be considered.

4.

Approve Application

We are receiving multiple applications on every pet. If we do not call you to do an adoption, please do not consider it a rejection.

5.

Meet the Pet

If your application is chosen, we will reach out to schedule an appointment. When meeting dogs, you must bring any other household dogs.

6.

Pay Fee

Each pet's adoption fee is listed on their profile on our website newberganimals.com. All pets are fixed, microchipped, and vaccinated.

7.

Take the Pet Home

If everything goes well at the adoption appointment, you can bring your new pet home with you! Congratulations!

Additional adoption info

Due to COVID-19, Newberg Animal Shelter is not open for walk-ins. Please view our available pets on our website, newberganimals.com.
If a pet is listed as available at PetSmart, you can go directly to that PetSmart to adopt (call to verify availability first).
If you are interested in a pet that is available in our shelter, you will need to submit an adoption application to be considered.
We are receiving multiple applications on every pet. If we do not call you to do an adoption, please do not consider it a rejection. We simply have a lot of applications coming in and very limited staff.
Adoption Applications do not place holds on pets, nor do we do pre-adoptions.
Rather than doing first-come-first-serve adoptions, Newberg Animal Shelter considers all applications and chooses the home that is the best fit for that particular pet. We want the adoptions to be happy and successful for the family and the pets.
Our adoption fees include spay/neuter, and at least their first set of vaccines, and microchip.
Puppies: $275-$600
Young Dogs: $240-$400
Adult Dogs: $100-$250
Senior or Special Needs Dogs: $100-$225
Long-term Resident Dogs: $60-$100
Kittens: $150-$200
Young Cats (1-2yo): $100-$175
Adult Cats (2+): $100-$125
Senior or Special Needs Cats: $75
Long-term Resident Cats: $40

Adoption application

About Newberg Animal Shelter

Mission Statement: We’re a no-kill animal shelter that provides a caring environment for homeless animals, finds them nurturing homes and inspires community participation.

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