Some of "Long Island's" Animal Shelters
New York Bully Crew is a rescue with a giant heart for under-loved pups—especially bully breeds who’ve been overlooked or misunderstood. Their team steps in for medical cases and shelter urgent saves, moves dogs into caring foster homes, and pairs each pup with adopters who’ll celebrate them for life. If you’re ready to meet a block-headed cuddlebug or a wiggly best friend in waiting, browse their adoptables and consider fostering, donating, or sharing a pup today. 🐶💛
The world’s largest and longest-running no-kill rescue, North Shore Animal League America is a Long Island icon. Their Port Washington campus welcomes adopters year-round and places thousands of dogs and cats into loving homes. If you want big impact and lots of adoptables to meet, start here.
A beloved, no-kill sanctuary since 1927, Little Shelter saves abandoned and at-risk animals and matches them with forever families. Set on six wooded acres in Huntington, it’s a tranquil place to meet your next best friend.
Kent Animal Shelter provides a no-kill haven for homeless, abused, and abandoned pets on the East End—and runs low-cost spay/neuter services to reduce overpopulation. Peaceful grounds, caring staff, and a strong community network make Kent a great spot to adopt.
ARF’s light-filled adoption center in East Hampton is open daily 11–4 and features dogs and cats of all ages, including special “Diamonds in the Ruff.” Their team is hands-on, supportive, and focused on perfect matches.
SASF is a leading no-kill shelter serving the Township of Southampton with adoptions, training, and community programs. If you’re on the South Fork, this is a go-to destination to meet great dogs and get guidance.
A volunteer-driven rescue with deep local roots, Last Hope runs a full adoption center in Wantagh (in the former Bideawee building) and supports community programs from TNVR to vet assistance. Friendly, knowledgeable, and mission-focused.
Almost Home is a foster-friendly, community rescue in Patchogue with convenient public hours and a steady roster of adoptable pups. They’re big on rehabilitation, education, and thoughtful matches.
With an adoption center in Freeport and programs serving Nassau and Queens, Bobbi and the Strays rescues orphaned, stray, abused, and special-needs pets—providing the care and socialization they need to thrive.
LIBR is the region’s specialist for English Bulldogs—helping, healing, and homing bully breeds through a dedicated foster network. If you’re bulldog-curious (or ready), connect with their Stony Brook-based team.
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🐾 Shelter of the Month: New York Bully Crew 💙
In the heart of Long Island, New York Bully Crew (NYBC) is out here giving misunderstood pups a real shot at forever—pulling bully breeds from tough situations, providing full medical care, and matching them with families who’ll love them for life. They specialize in pit bulls (but never turn away a dog truly in need), and their community shows up big for every save. New York Bully Crew
🌟 Featured Pup: Princess Pudge (English Bulldog) 👑🐶
Meet Princess Pudge, a 4–5-year-old snugglebug whose resilience will melt you. Once dumped and tied to a pole, sick with pneumonia, and nearly mislabeled beyond saving, she’s now thriving in foster—goofy zoomies, toy lover, dog-friendly, and soooo ready for that couch-cuddle life. If you’ve got room for a royalty-level cuddle partner, Pudge might be your girl. 👉 Tap to read her story & apply. New York Bully Crew
💌 How You Can Help
Adopt/Foster: Start your application and meet your match. New York Bully Crew
Browse more adoptables: From Pittie sweethearts to Bulldog charmers—see who’s waiting today. New York Bully Crew
Donate: Fuel medical care, transport, and second chances. New York Bully Crew
NYBC is proof that love + grit can rewrite a dog’s story. Let’s boost Princess Pudge and help more block-headed cuddlebugs find home. 🐾✨
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