Greensboro Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026

Official Greensboro, North Carolina animal services guide

Greensboro Animal Shelter Adoption Hours, Lost Pets, Reclaim, Surrender & Animal Control Help

Use official Guilford County Animal Services resources to check Greensboro animal shelter adoption hours, view adoptable dogs, cats and other animals, search stray pets, reclaim a lost pet, report a found animal, contact animal control, understand owner surrender appointments, and avoid confusing the county shelter with private rescues or third-party lost-pet pages.

🐾 980 Guilford College Rd. ☎️ 336-641-3400 ⏰ Adoption noon–4 Updated May 2026
★ Official shelter help finder
Find Your Greensboro Animal Shelter Path

If you are searching for greensboro animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Guilford County Animal Services path for adoption, shelter hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control, reclaim, surrender appointments and shelter contact.

Official path
Choose the service you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Greensboro adoption, hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control, fees, reclaim and surrender help.

🐶 Adopt a pet — start with official Guilford County adoptable pets

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Use this for: dogs, cats and other animals available through Guilford County Animal Services at the Greensboro shelter.

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Best official path: open the official Adopt a Pet page, view available pets, then visit during adoption hours because adopters must meet the pet in person.

Before you go: adopters must be 18 or older, bring valid government ID, meet the pet in person, and spend at least 15 minutes with the pet before adoption.

⚠️ Official first: Do not rely only on old screenshots, Facebook shares or rescue reposts. Use Guilford County’s official adoption and stray pet pages before visiting.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live shelter inventory into your website. It guides users to the correct official Guilford County Animal Services resource for each task.
At a glance

Greensboro Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Greensboro’s primary public animal shelter resource is Guilford County Animal Services, located at 980 Guilford College Road, Greensboro, NC 27409. This is the official route most users need for pet adoption, stray pet search, lost pet reclaim, found pet intake, owner surrender appointments, foster, volunteer and county animal services information.

The phrase “Greensboro animal shelter” can be confusing because users may see private rescues, Facebook lost-pet groups, Petfinder profiles, PawBoost reports, Petco Love Lost listings and county shelter pages. Those tools can help, but the official shelter controls the adoption process, public adoption hours, stray animal records, reclaim process and owner-surrender appointment rules.

📍 Shelter location 980 Guilford College Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409
☎️ Main phone 336-641-3400 Shelter and adoption contact
Adoption hours Noon–4 PM Every day except Tuesday
🚨 Animal Control 336-641-5990 Found stray or control issue
📱 Intake text/call 336-646-2925 Found pet intake questions
⚠️ Important: Animal availability, adoption fees, shelter access, holiday hours, surrender appointment availability, reclaim requirements, stray wait status, clinic events and animal control response can change. Always verify through Guilford County Animal Services or call the correct official number before driving, adopting, reclaiming or reporting an animal issue.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Guilford County Animal Services, Adopt a Pet, Lost a Pet, Found a Pet, Contact Animal Services, Reclaim Your Pet, Owner Surrender and county animal services resources. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This Greensboro Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

Guilford County Animal Services Hours, Address and Phone Numbers in Greensboro

Guilford County Animal Services is located at 980 Guilford College Road, Greensboro, NC 27409. The main shelter phone number is 336-641-3400. Adoption walk-up registration is open from noon to 4 p.m. every day except Tuesday, with no appointment needed for adoption visits.

Owner surrender is different. Guilford County states that owner surrenders are by appointment only to ensure space is available. You do not need an appointment to reclaim a lost pet, bring in a found stray pet, or drop off donations.

Shelter address

980 Guilford College Road, Greensboro, NC 27409

Use this location for adoption visits, reclaim, found-pet intake and official shelter services.

Main shelter phone

336-641-3400

Use for adoption, shelter questions, lost/found and general animal services information.

Adoption hours

Noon to 4 p.m.

Open for adoptions Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Tuesday: no regular adoption hours.

Found pet intake questions

Call or text: 336-646-2925.

Leave your name, phone number and brief message if staff are helping the public.

⏰ Visit advice: Do not arrive at the end of the adoption window expecting a full meet-and-greet, questions, counseling and paperwork. A stronger plan is to check available pets first and arrive early in the noon to 4 p.m. window.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Greensboro’s Guilford County Animal Shelter

Guilford County Animal Services requires adopters to be 18 or older and have valid government-issued identification such as a driver’s license, state ID or passport. Adopters must meet the animal in person and spend at least 15 minutes with the pet before adopting.

The shelter does not place holds or reserves on pets and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. That means users should not assume a pet will be held because they saw it online, commented on a post or called earlier.

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Search official adoptable pets first

Start with the Guilford County Adopt a Pet page and official adoptable dog, cat or other animal listings. Save the animal name, ID, photo, species, age estimate and any notes before visiting.

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Visit during adoption hours

Visit 980 Guilford College Road during noon to 4 p.m. adoption hours on days other than Tuesday. Walk-up registration is available with no appointment needed for adoption.

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Bring valid government ID

Bring a driver’s license, state ID, passport or other valid government-issued ID. Do not send someone else to adopt for you without checking the shelter’s rules first.

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Meet the pet in person for at least 15 minutes

Use the meet time to ask staff about known history, medical concerns, temperament, energy level, other animals, children, housing rules and the first week at home.

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Confirm fee, records and next steps

Before paying, ask what the current fee includes, what records you will receive, whether any follow-up care is needed and how to update the pet’s microchip information.

🐾 Strong adoption filter: First-come adoption should not mean rushed adoption. Do not choose only by photo. Choose by fit, housing rules, budget, time, experience and long-term care ability.
Fees and included care

Greensboro Animal Shelter Adoption Rules, Fees and What to Verify

Guilford County Animal Services adoption fees and special events can change, so this guide does not fake a fixed 2026 price. The safe user action is to verify the current adoption fee directly on the official adoptable pet page, at the shelter, or by calling 336-641-3400 before visiting.

Ask what is included for the specific animal. Common shelter adoption items may include vaccination records, spay/neuter status, microchip details and medical notes, but the exact records can vary by species, age, medical condition and current shelter policy.

Age rule

Adopters must be 18 or older.

ID rule

Bring valid government-issued ID such as driver’s license, state ID or passport.

Meet rule

Adopters must meet the pet in person and spend at least 15 minutes with the pet before adopting.

Hold rule

Guilford County says it does not put holds or reserves on pets and uses first-come, first-served adoption.

Before paying any Greensboro adoption fee

  • Confirm the animal is still available for adoption.
  • Ask the current adoption fee and whether a special event is active.
  • Ask for vaccine, rabies, microchip and spay/neuter records.
  • Ask whether the pet has medical or behavior notes.
  • Budget for food, supplies, preventives, licensing, training and future vet care.
Pet search online

How to View Greensboro Adoptable Pets and Stray Animals Online

Guilford County Animal Services provides official adoptable pet resources for animals available for adoption and separate lost/stray pet resources for animals that may still be waiting for an owner. Use the right search path based on your goal.

If you want to adopt, start with adoptable pets. If your pet is missing, search the stray pet gallery first, then check in person and continue refreshing official pages. Guilford County explains that a typical stray wait is 72 hours, but it can be extended, so there is no guaranteed date when a stray pet will become available for adoption.

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Adoption Search

Use official adoptable dog, cat and other animal listings when you are ready to adopt.

Available pet path
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Stray Pet Search

Use the stray gallery and reclaim resources when your pet may have been brought to the shelter.

Lost pet priority
⚠️ Availability warning: Do not promise readers that a specific dog, cat, kitten, puppy or small animal will still be available. Shelter inventory changes quickly because animals may be adopted, reclaimed, transferred, fostered or updated.
Lost pets

Greensboro Lost Pets, Stray Gallery and Reclaim Steps

If your pet is missing in Greensboro or Guilford County, search the official stray pet gallery, call Guilford County Animal Services at 336-641-3400, email or use the reclaim resources, and visit the shelter in person when needed. A photo search alone is not enough because breed labels, age estimates and photos can be imperfect.

If you believe a pet in the stray gallery is yours, Guilford County says you do not need an appointment to reclaim your pet. Bring proof of ownership, proof of up-to-date rabies vaccine and a government-issued ID.

Call the shelter

336-641-3400

Use for lost-pet, stray-gallery and reclaim questions.

Search stray pets

Use Guilford County’s stray pet gallery to check animals currently in shelter care.

Bring proof

Bring ownership proof such as vet records or photos from six months prior, plus rabies proof and government ID.

No reclaim appointment

You do not need an appointment to reclaim a lost pet.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Search Guilford County’s official stray pet gallery.
  • Call 336-641-3400 and ask about matching animals.
  • Visit the shelter personally when your pet may be there.
  • Bring proof of ownership, rabies vaccine proof and government ID.
  • Update microchip contact information immediately.
  • Post clear photos with last-seen cross streets, date, time and safe contact method.
Found pets

Found a Pet in Greensboro? Report It, Scan It and Use the Correct Official Route

If you found a stray pet in Greensboro, do not assume the animal has no owner. Check for a collar or tag if safe, ask nearby neighbors, have the pet scanned for a microchip, and contact Guilford County Animal Services for official intake guidance.

Guilford County provides an intake contact for found-pet questions. You can call or text the intake department at 336-646-2925. If you find a stray pet but are unable to capture or bring the pet to the shelter, contact Animal Control at 336-641-5990.

Found-pet intake

Call/text: 336-646-2925.

Leave your name, phone number and brief message if staff are assisting the public.

Animal Control

Call: 336-641-5990.

Use when you found a stray but cannot capture or bring it to the shelter.

After hours non-emergency

Call Guilford Metro: 336-373-2222.

Select option 3 for non-emergency law enforcement and ask for help with the found pet.

Emergency

Call 911 for immediate danger, attack, serious injury or urgent safety risk.

Safety first: A frightened, injured or trapped animal can bite or run into traffic. Do not handle aggressive or dangerous animals yourself when the official animal control route is safer.
Animal control

Greensboro Animal Control, Stray Animals and Emergency Help

For animal control concerns connected to Guilford County Animal Services, use the official animal control phone number: 336-641-5990. This is the route Guilford County points to when a person finds a stray pet but cannot capture or transport the animal to the shelter.

If Animal Control is closed and the situation is not an emergency, Guilford County points users to Guilford Metro at 336-373-2222, option 3, for non-emergency law enforcement help. If the situation is an emergency, call 911.

Animal Control

336-641-5990

Use for stray animal help when you cannot safely capture or transport the animal.

After-hours non-emergency

336-373-2222

Select option 3 and ask for help with the found pet.

Emergency

911

Use for active danger, attack, serious injury or immediate safety risk.

Shelter contact

336-641-3400

Use for adoption, lost/found, reclaim and shelter questions.

🚨 Emergency rule: For an animal attack, aggressive animal at large, serious bite, injured person, trapped dangerous animal or immediate threat, use emergency services. Do not wait on email, comments or slow web forms.
Before surrender

Greensboro Owner Surrender Appointments and Pet Support Options

Guilford County Animal Services states that owner surrenders are by appointment only to ensure space. If you need to surrender an owned animal, use the official owner surrender page or contact the shelter before bringing the pet.

Do not confuse surrender with reclaim or found-pet intake. You do not need an appointment to reclaim a lost pet, bring in a found stray pet, or drop off donations. Owner surrender is different because space, staffing, animal health, behavior and intake planning matter.

Owner surrender

Appointment only.

Apply through the official owner surrender route before bringing an owned pet.

Email route

GCASInfo@guilfordcountync.gov

Use for lost-pet questions, surrender questions and shelter contact when directed by the county page.

No appointment needed

Reclaiming a lost pet, bringing in a found stray pet, or dropping off donations does not require an appointment.

Be honest

Share accurate age, medical condition, behavior, bite history, vaccine status, microchip details and reason for surrender.

Hard truth: Last-minute surrender is weak planning. If you know you may lose housing, move, travel or face a pet crisis, contact the official shelter early while more options may still exist.
Portal confusion

Guilford County Animal Services vs Private Rescues, Facebook Groups and Lost-Pet Apps

The search phrase “greensboro animal shelter” can lead to official county pages, Petfinder, PawBoost, Petco Love Lost, Facebook posts, private rescues, humane societies and foster-only organizations. These are not interchangeable.

This page covers

Guilford County Animal Services at 980 Guilford College Road, Greensboro, NC 27409.

Not the same as

Private rescues, foster-only groups, Facebook lost-pet pages, Petfinder listings, PawBoost alerts or nearby county shelters.

Why it matters

Wrong organization means wrong hours, wrong animal ID, wrong reclaim route, wrong surrender rule, wrong phone number and wrong animal control path.

Fast check

Confirm the official domain, address, phone number and pet listing before visiting, reporting, reclaiming or paying fees.

Map and location

Greensboro Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location

Guilford County Animal Services is located at 980 Guilford College Road, Greensboro, NC 27409. Use this location for adoption visits, stray pet search, reclaim, found-pet intake, owner surrender appointments and official county animal shelter services.

Guilford County Animal Services

Address: 980 Guilford College Road, Greensboro, NC 27409

Most searched questions

Greensboro Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Greensboro Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?

Guilford County Animal Services is open for adoptions from noon to 4 p.m. every day except Tuesday. Walk-up registration is available during adoption hours with no appointment needed.

Where is Greensboro Animal Shelter located?

The official Guilford County Animal Services shelter is located at 980 Guilford College Road, Greensboro, NC 27409.

What is the Greensboro Animal Shelter phone number?

The main Guilford County Animal Services phone number is 336-641-3400.

Do I need an appointment to adopt from Guilford County Animal Services?

No appointment is needed for adoption walk-up registration during adoption hours. Owner surrender is different and requires an appointment.

What do I need to adopt a pet in Greensboro?

You must be 18 or older, bring valid government-issued ID, meet the pet in person, and spend at least 15 minutes with the pet before adopting.

Does Guilford County Animal Services hold pets for adopters?

No. Guilford County says it does not put holds or reserves on pets and operates on a first-come, first-served basis.

What should I do if my pet is lost in Greensboro?

Search Guilford County’s stray pet gallery, call 336-641-3400, visit the shelter in person when possible, update your microchip information, and bring proof of ownership, rabies proof and government ID if you believe the pet is yours.

What should I bring to reclaim a lost pet from Guilford County Animal Services?

Bring proof of ownership such as vet records or older photos, proof of an up-to-date rabies vaccine, and a government-issued ID.

What should I do if I found a stray pet in Greensboro?

Call or text the intake department at 336-646-2925. If you cannot capture or bring the pet to the shelter, call Animal Control at 336-641-5990. For after-hours non-emergency help, call 336-373-2222 and select option 3.

Who do I call for animal control in Greensboro?

For animal control help connected to Guilford County Animal Services, call 336-641-5990. For emergencies, call 911.

Can I surrender a pet to Greensboro Animal Shelter?

Owner surrenders are by appointment only. Use the official Owner Surrender page or contact Guilford County Animal Services before bringing an owned pet to the shelter.

Is Greensboro Animal Shelter the same as private rescues?

No. Guilford County Animal Services is the official county shelter. Private rescues, foster groups and lost-pet pages may help, but they do not control county shelter hours, adoption rules, reclaim rules or animal control routing.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Greensboro Animal Shelter in 2026

The best path is simple: use Guilford County Animal Services official pages first, check adoption hours before visiting, search the correct adoptable or stray pet page, call 336-641-3400 for shelter questions, use 336-646-2925 for found-pet intake questions, and call 336-641-5990 for animal control help when you cannot safely capture or transport a stray animal.

For the focus keyword greensboro animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, address, phone number, adoptable pets, adoption rules, lost pets, found pets, reclaim proof, owner surrender appointments, animal control, after-hours non-emergency help, map and official links. That is the difference between a useful local shelter guide and a thin article that only repeats an address.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Guilford County Government, Guilford County Animal Services, an animal control agency, a veterinarian, law enforcement, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, adoption fees, shelter hours, animal listings, stray wait status, reclaim requirements, surrender appointment availability, found-pet intake rules, animal control response, phone routing and shelter operations can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Guilford County Animal Services, emergency services, or the appropriate official agency before acting.

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