Southern Pines Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026
Use this guide before visiting Southern Pines Animal Shelter in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. It covers adoption hours, address, phone number, adoptable dogs and cats, surrender appointments, lost-pet help, found-pet steps, community-cat guidance, map directions and official links.
Many people search βPines Animal Shelter & Control,β but the official organization covered here is Southern Pines Animal Shelter. For urgent animal-control, cruelty, bite, injured animal or public-safety situations, contact the correct local authority instead of relying only on a shelter visit.
Southern Pines Animal Shelter Quick Details
These are the visitor details most people need before calling, checking pets, visiting the Hattiesburg shelter, or asking about lost/found and surrender support.
Address
1901 N. 31st Avenue, Hattiesburg, MS 39401.
Use the map section below for directions before you leave.
Main phone
601-544-6632.
Call before a long drive, especially for one specific pet or surrender needs.
Public hours
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat and Sun: 12 PMβ5 PM.
Wednesday: closed.
Adoption age
Southern Pines states that adopters must be 18 years of age.
Bring ID and be ready for adoption questions.
Pines Animal Shelter & Control: Important Naming Note
Search results and user searches may say βPines Animal Shelter & Control,β but the official shelter name is Southern Pines Animal Shelter. It is a nonprofit shelter and pet-resource organization in Hattiesburg.
Southern Pines Animal Shelter
Use this name when searching official pages, contacting the shelter, checking adoptable pets or looking up resources.
Animal control is separate
For immediate danger, active cruelty, bites, public-safety risks or emergencies, contact the correct local authority or emergency service.
Adoption and pet support
Southern Pines is best used for adoption, lost/found pet resources, surrender guidance, rehoming help, foster, volunteer and community pet support.
Southern Pines Animal Shelter Adoption Hours 2026
Use the table below to plan your visit. Hours may change for holidays, events, weather, veterinary operations, staffing or shelter needs, so confirm before traveling.
Current listed public hours
Southern Pines lists Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM. Wednesday is closed. The adoption FAQ notes Sundays are for adoptions only.
| Day | Listed Hours | Visitor Planning Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 12 PMβ5 PM | Good for adoption browsing, resource questions and pet-profile checks. |
| Tuesday | 12 PMβ5 PM | Good weekday visit before the Wednesday closure. |
| Wednesday | Closed | Do not plan a public walk-in visit. Use online pages and prepare questions. |
| Thursday | 12 PMβ5 PM | Good for adoption visits and follow-up calls after Wednesday closure. |
| Friday | 12 PMβ5 PM | Good for adoption planning before the weekend. |
| Saturday | 12 PMβ5 PM | Useful for families, but confirm availability before coming for one specific pet. |
| Sunday | 12 PMβ5 PM | Listed as adoption-only. Call first for non-adoption needs. |
How Adoption Works at Southern Pines Animal Shelter
Southern Pines helps adopters meet cats and dogs of many ages and sizes. The official adoption page encourages adult pet adoption too, because adult animals often wait longer than puppies or kittens.
Check current adoptable pets
Start with the official adoptable dog and cat pages. Pet availability changes quickly, so do not rely only on screenshots, old social posts or third-party listings.
Confirm the pet before driving
If you are interested in one specific pet, call 601-544-6632 and ask whether the animal is still available, at the shelter, or already in the adoption process.
Visit during public hours
Visit during listed hours and allow enough time. Wednesday is closed and Sunday is adoption-only, so plan the right day for your purpose.
Ask match questions
Ask about personality, age, behavior, energy, medical notes, other pets, children, first-week adjustment and follow-up veterinary care.
Prepare for safe pickup
Bring ID, payment method, a secure carrier for cats, and a safe leash or transport plan for dogs before expecting to take a pet home.
Southern Pines Animal Shelter Adoption Fee Notes
Southern Pines explains that adoption fees are based on a sliding scale. This means fees may vary by animal instead of being one simple price for every dog or cat.
Sliding-scale fees
Southern Pines says higher fees for highly adoptable pets can help reduce fees or fund care for pets with medical needs, senior pets and harder-to-place animals.
Fee supports care
Adoption fees help support shelter care, veterinary preparation, microchips, spay/neuter work and lifesaving programs.
Confirm before visiting
Because fees can vary by pet, check the animal profile or ask staff before assuming the final adoption cost.
Adoptable Dogs, Cats and PetSmart/Petco Adoption Help
Southern Pines lists adoptable dogs and cats online and also notes that cats and kittens may be available at partner adoption areas, including PetSmart and Petco.
Adoptable dogs
Use the official dogs page to view current dog profiles and call before visiting for one specific dog.
Adoptable cats
Use the official cats page and bring a secure cat carrier if same-day adoption is possible.
Adult pets
Southern Pines encourages adult pet adoption because adult dogs and cats are often overlooked.
Partner locations
Check official shelter notes and partner adoption areas if you are looking for cats or kittens away from the main shelter.
Lost Pet Help Near Hattiesburg
Southern Pinesβ lost-pet guidance focuses on fast reporting, local searching, flyers, social sharing and shelter checks. The first few hours matter.
Do these steps quickly
- Report your missing pet through a lost/found database such as Petco Love Lost.
- Search the area where the pet was lost.
- Create and post lost-pet signs in the neighborhood.
- Share the flyer on social platforms and local lost/found groups.
- Visit Southern Pines and nearby shelters in person to check daily.
What to prepare
- Recent clear photo of your pet.
- Last-seen location, date and time.
- Microchip number and registration details.
- Collar, tag, markings and medical needs.
- Proof of ownership such as vet records or photos.
Found a Pet? Southern Pines Reunion Steps
Southern Pines says the community plays a major role in reuniting lost pets. Their found-pet guidance asks finders to report, check ID or microchip, search close to where the pet was found, post signs and share online.
Check ID and chip
Look for tags and ask a vet office or shelter to scan for a microchip when safe.
Hold safely if possible
Southern Pines encourages finders to hold a found pet for at least the first 48 hours while actively searching for the owner, when safe and practical.
Post with location
Use clear photos, geographic location, markings, collar details and contact information in lost/found groups.
Surrendering a Pet to Southern Pines Animal Shelter
Southern Pines practices care-based intake. That means surrender is not treated as a simple walk-in drop-off. The shelter requires a surrender appointment and a fee to help offset care costs.
Before surrendering
- Review community resources first if you need food, medical, financial or rehoming help.
- Complete the surrender information request form or call the shelter.
- Leave your name, phone number, county of residence and animal details.
- Understand that surrender wait times can vary based on capacity.
- Do not leave an animal outside the building or arrive without an appointment.
What Southern Pines says to expect
- A Community Resource Coordinator helps with the surrender process.
- The shelter may discuss rehoming or support alternatives.
- Surrender appointments help the shelter manage space and care.
- Fees and availability may vary by county, season, animal condition and shelter population.
- Some animals may not be eligible if behavior or medical concerns exceed available resources.
Community Cats, Strays and Local Intake Limits
Southern Pinesβ surrender page includes important notes about community cats and limited intake resources. Do not assume every stray, outdoor or community cat can be surrendered to the shelter.
Community cats
Southern Pines says stray, outdoor or community cats 4 months and older are not eligible for surrender.
Hattiesburg TNR note
The surrender page notes that some City of Hattiesburg community cats may be eligible for Hattiesburg Animal Controlβs Trap-Neuter-Return program.
Found kittens
Before moving found kittens, use official kitten guidance because the mother may be nearby and removing kittens too early can reduce survival chances.
What to Bring Before You Visit Southern Pines Animal Shelter
A smoother shelter visit starts before you leave home. Bring details that help staff answer questions quickly and help you transport a pet safely if adoption happens.
Photo ID
Bring a government ID, especially if you plan to adopt or discuss surrender paperwork.
Pet name or listing
Write down the animalβs name, ID or profile link if you are visiting for one specific pet.
Housing details
If you rent, check lease rules, pet limits and breed or size restrictions before adopting.
Cat carrier
Bring a secure cat carrier if you may adopt a cat or kitten the same day.
Dog transport plan
Bring a leash, collar, harness or safe vehicle setup for dog transport.
Enough time
Do not arrive near closing if you expect to meet pets, ask questions and complete paperwork.
Southern Pines Animal Shelter Map, Directions & Arrival Tips
Use the map for directions to 1901 N. 31st Avenue in Hattiesburg. Check current hours and the right official page before you go.
Arrive early
Arrive with enough time to meet pets, ask questions and complete adoption steps.
Call first
Call if you are traveling for one specific pet, surrender help or a non-adoption need on Sunday.
Transport safely
Use a secure carrier for cats and a safe leash or harness plan for dogs.
Choose Your Best Route Before You Call
This decision helper keeps visitors from showing up for the wrong service or missing required online steps.
I want to adopt
View official dogs or cats, call about one specific pet, visit during public hours, bring ID and prepare safe transport.
I lost my pet
Report online, search nearby, post flyers, share in local groups, update microchip details and visit shelters daily.
I found a pet
Check ID, scan for microchip, post online, make local signs and hold safely for 48 hours when possible.
I need to surrender
Use the surrender request process, expect an appointment and fee, and review rehoming or community resources first.
Official Southern Pines Animal Shelter Links
Use official pages for final decisions. This independent guide is only a planning resource.
Southern Pines Animal Shelter FAQ
Where is Southern Pines Animal Shelter located?
Southern Pines Animal Shelter is located at 1901 N. 31st Avenue, Hattiesburg, MS 39401.
What is the phone number for Southern Pines Animal Shelter?
The main phone number is 601-544-6632.
What are Southern Pines Animal Shelter adoption hours?
Official pages list Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM. Wednesday is closed.
Is Southern Pines Animal Shelter closed on Wednesday?
Yes. Southern Pines lists Wednesday as closed.
Is Southern Pines open on Sunday?
Yes, official hours list Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM, and the adoption FAQ says Sundays are open for adoptions only.
How old do you have to be to adopt from Southern Pines?
Southern Pines states that adopters must be 18 years of age to adopt.
Does Southern Pines use fixed adoption fees?
Southern Pines explains that adoption fees are based on a sliding scale, so the amount may vary by pet and situation.
What veterinary care do adopted pets receive?
Southern Pines says adopted animals are microchipped and spayed/neutered. Animals also receive age-appropriate vaccinations and other listed basic care before adoption.
Can I surrender a pet to Southern Pines Animal Shelter?
Southern Pines requires a surrender appointment and fee through its care-based intake process. Contact the shelter or use the official surrender form before bringing an animal.
What should I do if I found a pet near Hattiesburg?
Check for ID, scan for a microchip, report the pet, post in local lost/found groups, make found-pet signs and hold the pet safely for at least 48 hours when possible.
What should I do if my pet is missing?
Report the missing pet, search the area, post signs, share online, update microchip information and visit Southern Pines and nearby shelters daily.
Final Take: Plan Your Southern Pines Visit Before You Drive
Southern Pines Animal Shelter is a key Hattiesburg shelter resource for adoption, lost-pet help, found-pet reunification, surrender guidance, foster, volunteer and community pet support. The most important visitor details are simple: use the official website, call 601-544-6632, visit 1901 N. 31st Avenue during listed hours, avoid Wednesday, and remember that Sunday is listed for adoptions only.
If you plan to adopt, check official dog and cat listings first, bring ID, prepare safe transport and ask practical home-fit questions. If you found a pet, focus on reunification before assuming intake is the best option. If you need to surrender, contact the shelter first because Southern Pines uses care-based intake with appointments and fees.
Animal-Shelter.org is an independent informational guide and is not affiliated with Southern Pines Animal Shelter, City of Hattiesburg, animal control, police, Petco Love Lost, Petfinder, PetSmart, Petco or any official shelter portal. Always verify current hours, policies, availability, fees, surrender rules and emergency instructions with official sources.
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