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   You can see adoptable pets at Comcast on Demand. 
In your On Demand menu, select Get Local>Pet Adoptions>Pet Adoptions>Animal Rescue League
 
 

 


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 The Animal Rescue League operates 7 days a week. 
Please call 412-661-6452 for more information on our many programs and services.


In addition to our shelter in Pittsburgh's East End, 
the Animal Rescue League operates the:

 Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 
&
Rosedale Boarding Kennels & Grooming Center


The Animal Rescue League of Western PA is an
Open Door Shelter! 
We take in any animal in need of a home.  Did you know that very few animal shelters in Western Pennsylvania accept all domestic animals, regardless of age, health or temperament? "Open Door" means that every animal finds shelter here, every day. For generations, the community has relied on us as a resource for adoption, foster homes, veterinary care, behavioral training and animal welfare advocacy. We consider the unique needs of all the animals in our care and work compassionately to prepare every safe, appropriately socialized pet for a wonderful new life.
Visit
http://www.opendoorshelters.org/ for more information.

 


The Animal Rescue League of Western PA Mission:

To provide temporary shelter, food, medical attention, and comfort to all abandoned, neglected and injured animals brought to us by the community; to restore lost animals to their owners or seek new homes for them, and educate the public about humane care of animlas with a goal of reducing overpopulation.

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