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Town of Southampton Animal Shelter

Hampton Bays Animal Shelter

102 Old Riverhead Road
Hampton Bays, New York 11946
Phone: 631-728-7387
The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation (SASF), a not-for-profit organization, was founded in 2009 to care for the homeless animals at the Southampton Town Animal Shelter, a municipal operation that was stricken from the Town’s budget. Since then, SASF has provided the funding to rescue, feed and enrich the lives of the animals at the shelter—primarily dogs and cats—and has made great strides in finding loving homes for them. In addition to adoption services, SASF offers a low-cost spay/neuter clinic to help combat pet overpopulation, a nationwide problem that can only be fixed locally and humanely. All Pit Bulls are neutered FREE of charge. The clinic is operated by our fully trained medical staff, which includes a veterinarian and two technicians. The professionals in SASF’s Training and Behavior Department evaluate each shelter dog and develop individually tailored training plans, depending on the dog’s disposition and needs. We also have a program for dogs with special needs, including shy and deaf dogs. A well-trained dog with a positive behavior is one that will adjust well into a new adoptive family! Our popular dog obedience classes, available to the public, provide an opportunity to foster a stronger bond between you and your pooch, to have fun, and to avoid turning your dog in to a shelter due to a lack of training. SASF is a young, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. We rely solely on the generosity of individuals and businesses to save lives, keep food in the dog and cat bowls at the adoption center and provide much-needed programs that benefit the two- and four-legged members of our community. We are grateful for every donation, regardless of size. To volunteer, make a donation or learn more about SASF, please contact us at 631-728-7387 or [email protected]


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