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PROGRAMS & SERVICES

The Humane Society of Berks County offers a wide variety of programs and services in order to improve the health and welfare of the animals of Berks County and beyond, as well as their people.  This is a partial listing of the these programs and services.

HOMELESS AND UNWANTED ANIMAL INTAKE: The HSBC is an open admission shelter and accepts and shelters any owner surrendered domestic animal with no waiting periods and without turning any animal away. The Humane Society accepts and shelters stray animals who cannot be transported to animal control authorities as part of its normal animal intake procedure. Click here for more details.

COMPREHENSIVE VETERINARY SERVICES: The HSBC provides high quality, cutting-edge veterinary care to the public, as well as to the animals in our direct care. Services range from routine exams and vaccinations to behavioral treatments and major surgeries. HSBC Veterinary Hospitals is accepting new clients for both its Reading Hospital and Douglassville Center at 610-921-VETS.

MULTIPLE LOCATIONS: The HSBC maintains three locations to better serve the people and animals of Berks County and surrounding regions. The Lindy Scholar Center in Reading houses dog, cat and small adoption centers and our main veterinary hospital; the Holly Miller Center in Douglassville offeres cat and small animal adoptions and a veterinary clinic; and the Danielle Ruiz-Murphy Center in Exeter is an equine adoption facility and dog park.

CRUELTY AND ANIMAL LAW ENFORCEMENT: The HSBC provides enforcement of Pennsylvania's animal cruelty laws within the entirety of Berks County, as well as being authorized in Montgomery and Chester Counties.

PET LOST & FOUND SERVICES: The HSBC provides lost and found pet reporting services via internet, telephone, or in person for thousands of pets each year, as well as reuniting over 400 lost pets directly housed by the HSBC with their owners.

ADOPTION SERVICES: The HSBC provides adoption services for thousands of homeless animals each year.  The HSBC's award winning, nationally modeled adoption programs have helped lead to ever larger numbers of animals adopted into new forever homes.

LOW COST STERILIZATION, VACCINATION, & MICROCHIPPING SERVICES: The HSBC provides low cost sterilizations for nearly 2,000 animals each year, as well as low cost vaccinations and microchipping services to thousands of publicly owned pets.  Many of these pets would not receive any preventative vaccinations or sterilizations without the HSBC's low-cost programs.

FREE COMMUNITY DOG PARK: The HSBC maintains the only free community dog park in Berks County at the Danielle Ruiz-Murphy Center in Exeter Township. Members of the public are encouraged to bring their dogs to the park seven days a week for exercise and socialization.

EMERGENCY PET SHELTERING SERVICES: Through the HSBC's PetNet Program, the HSBC offers emergency sheltering to the pets of domestic violence victims, victims of catastrophic illnesses, or personal catastrophe.

BERKS COUNTY ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM (Berks CART): In 2005, the HSBC was appointed lead agency to create and implement the first Berks County Animal Response Team.  The Team serves as an extension of the Berks Emergency Management Agency to focus specifically on animal response and rescue in the event of emergencies.

HUMANE EDUCATION SERVICES: The HSBC's education program reaches thousands of children and adults each year through direct program offering and innovative partnerships with other agencies,such as the Berks County Library system.

EUTHANASIA SERVICES: The HSBC's highly trained staff offers compassionate end-of-life services for pets at the request of owners, as well as cremation services.

NOTE:  The Humane Society of Berks County provides no animal control services.  Municipal animal control services are provided by the State, local municipalities and the Animal Rescue League.  Stray animals should be taken to your authorized municipal animal control provider as they are contracted, paid, and authorized under PA law to enforce PA animal control laws.  The Humane Society of Berks County is only authorized to enforce PA animal cruelty laws, not local or state animal control laws or ordinances.

This is only a partial listing of the Humane Society of Berks County's programs and services.
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If you require specific services, please contact the HSBC for assistance.

RECOGNITIONS & AWARDS

The Humane Society of Berks County is extremely proud of the programs and services it has created in order to help animals and people in a proactive manner.  We are also gratified that our hard work has received significant recognition both in Pennsylvania and nationwide through awards, board memberships, and invitations to present at national animal welfare conferences.  Selected recognitions include:

Humane Society of the United States: Companion Animal Advisory Council seat (Karel Minor, Executive Director), 2010-2012 & workshop presenter invitation, HSUS Animal Expo, Orlando, FL, 2011

Pennsylvania State Animal Response Team: Elected Board Chair (Karel Minor, Executive Director), 2011/2012 term

Philadelphia Corporation for the Aging: Invited workshop presenter (Karel Minor, Executive Director & co-presenter Cynthia Brink, Berks County Office of Aging), 2011

Petsmart Charities Foundation: Webinar presentation invitation (Karel Minor, Executive Director, & co-presenter Dylan Heckart, Director of Development & Public Relations), 2011

New York State Humane Association: Workshop presenter invitation, 2010 State Conference (Karel Minor, Executive Director, & co-presenter Pam Keeler, Zero Gravity Design), 2010

Petsmart Charities Foundation: Webinar presentation invitation (Karel Minor, Executive Director, & co-presenter Damon March, Operations Director), 2010

Pennsylvania State Animal Response Team: Elected Board Chair (Karel Minor, Executive Director), 2010

Philadelphia Corporation for the Aging: Invited workshop presenter (Karel Minor, Executive Director & co-presenter Cynthia Brink, Berks County Office of Aging), 2010

Humane Society of the United States: Workshop presenter invitation (Karel Minor, Executive Director, & co-presenters Damon March, Operations Director, and Pam Keeler, Zero Gravity Design), HSUS Animal Expo, Orlando, FL, 2008

American Humane Association: Workshop presenter invitation (Karel Minor, Executive Director, & co-presenter Joan Brown, President, Humane League of Lancaster County), AHA National Conference, Washington, D.C., 2007

Federated Humane Societies of Pennsylvania: Elected to seat on Board of Directors (Karel Minor, Executive Director), 2007

Pennsylvania State Animal Response Team: Appointed to seat on Board of Directors (Karel Minor, Executive Director), 2007

American Humane Association: Best Industry Practices Award for HSBC Free To A Great Home Emergency Adoption Program, 2006

Berks County Animal Response Team: Appointed Coordinating Agency for Berks CART, 2006

American Humane Association: Panelist invitation (Karel Minor, Executive Director), AHA National Conference, Chicago, IL, 2006

Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government: Recognition for Governmental Innovation for the HSBC PetNet program 2005