Tulsa Animal Services
View our shelter pets 24/7 at https://24petconnect.com/TulsaAdoptablePets
For more information on volunteering, fostering, or adopting from Tulsa Animal Services call (918) 596-8010 It is our mission to provide temporary shelter and humane and compassionate care to lost and unwanted animals; investigate and prevent animal cruelty, neglect and inhumane treatment; enforce animal ordinances and laws; assure public safety; and promote responsible pet ownership in Tulsa.
06/17/2026
A lot happens behind the scenes of a spay and neuter clinic.
Early mornings.
Careful hands.
Long hours.
Lots of teamwork.
These photos capture the people who made yesterday possible and the work that helps prevent pet overpopulation before it starts.
Fix It, Tulsa
Humane Society of Tulsa
06/17/2026
What a day. ❤️🐾
Today, Tulsa Animal Services, the Humane Society of Tulsa, community leaders, veterinarians, volunteers, and pet owners came together to launch Fix It, Tulsa and take meaningful action to address pet overpopulation.
From the families who brought their pets to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, to the partners who made today's clinic possible, we're grateful for everyone who showed up to be part of the solution.
The work doesn't stop here.
Through the Fix It Challenge, we're inviting veterinarians, businesses, organizations, and community partners to join us in expanding access to services and helping educate our community about the importance of prevention.
Interested in joining the Fix It Challenge? Contact Tulsa Animal Services Director Sherri Carrier at [email protected].
Every pet fixed today helps prevent future litters and creates better outcomes for animals across Tulsa.
Learn more at cityoftulsa.org/FixIt
06/15/2026
Kitten season is in full swing, and we are overflowing with puppies and kittens who need foster homes.
Right now, we are caring for more litters of kittens and puppies than we can comfortably manage, and we urgently need foster families to step up and help.
While our team is doing everything possible to care for these tiny animals, a shelter is never the ideal place for newborn puppies or kittens. Young animals are especially vulnerable to illness, stress, and overcrowded situations. Foster homes provide the safe, quiet environment they need to grow, thrive, and stay healthy.
Every litter that goes into foster care creates more space and resources for the animals still waiting at the shelter.
We prefer to place litters together, but we're happy to work with foster families based on their space and availability.
If you've ever considered fostering, now is the time.
Stop by the shelter or contact our team to learn more.
📍3031 N. Erie Ave.
⏰ Open daily 2-6 p.m.
Emily Lorenz, Animal Placement Coordinator
Text: (918) 857-8194
A few weeks in foster care can change an animal's entire future.
06/15/2026
Weekly Report Card | June 8-14, 2026
This week, 172 animals came through our doors.
Because of our amazing community of adopters, fosters, rescue partners, and volunteers, 130 pets found positive outcomes and got their next chance.
76 adoptions (48 dogs, 28 cats)
34 reunited with their families
20 transferred to rescue partners
Our weekly save rate is 81%, and our year-to-date save rate is 82%.
Here’s the reality right now:
We currently have 263 dogs in a space designed for 176.
120 animals are in foster homes right now, getting a break from the shelter and a better chance of adoption.
Every adoption. Every foster. Every share. It creates space immediately. If you’ve been waiting for the “right time” to step in — this is it.
Learn how to help: cityoftulsa.org/TAS
06/13/2026
📣FREE MICROCHIPS FOR PETS!📣
Tulsa Animal Services and the Humane Society of Tulsa are teaming up to help keep pets safe and at home.
Join us this Saturday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Northpoint Shopping Center (205 E. Pine St.) for a FREE community microchip event.
🐾 150 free pet microchips available
🐾 Free leashes, collars, harnesses, and dog food while supplies last
🐾 Free custom pet ID tags (mailed after the event)
🐾 No appointment necessary
Microchips are one of the simplest and most effective ways to help lost pets find their way home. If your pet ever becomes separated from you, a microchip can help shelters and veterinary clinics quickly identify and contact you.
This event is first-come, first-served while supplies last.
📍Northpoint Shopping Center
📅 Saturday, June 13
⏰ 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Thank you to the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Humane Society of Tulsa for helping make this event possible!
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