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Humane Society of Manatee County is committed to leading Manatee County in fostering compassion and respect for animals through care, education and collaboration.
The Humane Society of Manatee County Shelter is located at 2515 14th Street W. in Bradenton and is home to our Second Chance Adoption Center. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 public charity and no-kill facility that has been serving the Manatee County Community for 50 years following our inception in 1970.
Humane Society of Manatee County Veterinary Clinic is open to the public, and offers low-to-moderate cost vaccinations and vaccine packages six (6) days a week by appointment. You can schedule your appointment by calling 941-747-8808 Option #1 or by emailing clinic@humanesocietymanatee.org.
Our Humane Society veterinary team, shelter staff, and volunteers got to work as soon as Sammi arrived to heal her little body and soul and show her that humans could be kind, caring, and most importantly, trusted.
Humane Society of Manatee County is committed to leading Manatee County in fostering compassion and respect for animals through care, education, and collaboration.
The Humane Society of Manatee County has and will continue to lead our community’s efforts in spay and neuter services and educating the public on the benefits of spaying and neutering animals.
All adoptions must be done in person, so please visit our Second Chance Adoption Center located at 2515 14th Street W. in downtown Bradenton, Tuesday – Saturday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Get to know each other. Once you find a pet that you are considering adopting, you will be asked to complete a brief adopter profile sheet.
There are several ways to support the animals on Giving Tuesday. You can click here and complete an online donation form (be sure to indicate Giving Tuesday in the first dropdown) or send a check to HSMC at 2515 14th St. W in Bradenton, FL 34205. Please indicate Giving Tuesday in the memo portion of your check.
Spaying and neutering your pets is the humane solution to pet overpopulation, homeless animals and overcrowded shelters. Spaying: Removing the ovaries and uterus of a female pet *Spaying helps prevent uterine infections and breast cancer*
In addition to being Manatee County’s only high-quality, high-volume Humane Alliance model spay and neuter clinic, wellness services continue to expand to meet the growing and changing needs of our community.