Harnett County Animal Shelter, Adoption & Pets 2026

Official Harnett County, North Carolina animal services guide

Harnett County Animal Shelter Adoption Hours, Fees, Lost Pets, Surrender Forms & Pet Help

Use official Harnett County Animal Services resources to check shelter hours, view dogs, cats and other animals for adoption, understand 2026 adoption fees, report lost or found pets, access owner surrender forms, ask about rabies vaccines, find low-cost spay and neuter help, and contact the correct county shelter office before visiting.

๐Ÿพ 1100 McKay Place โ˜Ž๏ธ 910-814-2952 โฐ Monโ€“Fri 10โ€“4 Updated May 2026
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Find Your Harnett County Animal Shelter Path

If you are searching for harnett county animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Harnett County route for adoption, shelter hours, lost pets, found pets, animal services questions, adoption fees, reclaim fees, owner surrender and low-cost pet-care resources.

Official path
Choose the service you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Harnett County adoption, hours, lost pets, found pets, animal services, fees, reclaim, surrender and pet-care resources.

๐Ÿถ Adopt a pet โ€” start with official Harnett County adoptable animals

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Use this for: cats, dogs, poultry, livestock and other animals listed by Harnett County Animal Services.

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Best official path: open the official Animals for Adoption page, review current listings, then call or visit the shelter to confirm availability and current fees.

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Before you go: animal availability changes quickly, and the fee depends on animal type, altered status and current county rules.

โš ๏ธ Official first: Do not rely only on old Facebook screenshots or third-party pet listings. Use Harnett Countyโ€™s official pages before visiting.
๐Ÿ‘‰ This dropdown does not pull live shelter inventory into your website. It gives visitors the safest official next step for each Harnett County animal shelter task.
At a glance

Harnett County Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Harnett County Animal Services is the official county shelter resource for residents looking for adoption, lost animals, found animals, owner surrender forms, fees, rabies vaccine information, low-cost spay and neuter resources, and animal-services help in Harnett County, North Carolina.

The shelter is located at 1100 McKay Place, Lillington, NC 27546. The official phone number is 910-814-2952, and the fax number is 910-814-0438. The county website states that the shelter is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and closed Sunday. The shelter is typically closed the first Saturday of each month for a Petco adoption event, and it is closed from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. for lunch Monday through Friday.

๐Ÿ“ Shelter location 1100 McKay Place Lillington, NC 27546
โ˜Ž๏ธ Main phone 910-814-2952 Shelter and animal services
โฐ Public hours Monโ€“Fri 10โ€“4 Sat 10โ€“2, Sun closed
๐Ÿ’ณ Adoption fees $5โ€“$100 Depends on animal type
๐Ÿ’‰ Rabies vaccine $8 Appointment required
โš ๏ธ Important: Animal availability, adoption fees, surrender options, clinic appointments, first-Saturday closures, lunch closures, holiday hours and shelter operations can change. Always verify through Harnett County Animal Services before visiting, adopting, surrendering, reclaiming or relying on old social posts.
๐Ÿ”— Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Harnett County Animal Services, Animal Services Fees, Animals for Adoption, Lost & Found Animals, Lost & Found Form, Owner Surrender Form, Low Cost Spay & Neuter Resources, Local Veterinary Resources, Animal Services Ordinance and county animal shelter pages. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
Page guide

What This Harnett County Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

Harnett County Animal Services Hours, Address and Phone Number

Harnett County Animal Services is located at 1100 McKay Place, Lillington, NC 27546. The official main phone number is 910-814-2952, and the official fax number is 910-814-0438.

The county website lists shelter hours as Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and Sunday closed. The shelter is typically closed the first Saturday of each month for a Petco adoption event, and the shelter closes for lunch from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Shelter address

1100 McKay Place, Lillington, NC 27546

Use this location for official shelter visits, adoption questions, lost/found help, owner surrender paperwork and county animal services contact.

Main phone

910-814-2952

Call before driving for one specific animal, a lost-pet search, reclaim question or surrender appointment concern.

Regular hours

Mondayโ€“Friday: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Sunday: Closed.

Special closure notes

The shelter is typically closed the first Saturday of each month for a Petco adoption event.

Lunch closure is listed from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

โฐ Visit advice: Do not arrive near closing expecting a full meet-and-greet, fee explanation, surrender discussion, reclaim paperwork or adoption decision. Call first and arrive early enough to finish the process.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Harnett County Animal Services

Harnett County Animal Services lists many kinds of animals for adoption when available, including cats, dogs, poultry, small livestock and large livestock. That means the best adoption process is not just โ€œpick the cutest photo.โ€ You need to match the animal with your home, budget, fencing, care experience and local rules.

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Start with the official adoption page

Open the official Animals for Adoption page and review the current listings. Save the animal name, ID or description, species and any notes before calling or visiting.

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Confirm availability before you drive

Online listings can change quickly. A pet may be adopted, transferred, reclaimed, moved for care or temporarily unavailable after the latest page update.

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Ask which fee category applies

Harnett County fees differ for altered animals, unaltered animals, poultry, small livestock and large livestock. Do not guess from another animalโ€™s fee.

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Match the animal to your real life

Ask about temperament, age, species needs, veterinary care, fencing, housing rules, children, other pets, livestock handling and your long-term ability to keep the animal.

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Prepare transport and follow-up care

Bring a safe carrier, leash or livestock transport plan. Prepare food, supplies, vaccination records, microchip updates, spay/neuter follow-up if needed and a veterinary visit after adoption.

๐Ÿพ Strong adoption filter: A low fee is not a low responsibility. The real cost is food, housing, fencing, veterinary care, training, grooming, parasite prevention and emergency treatment.
Fees and charges

Harnett County Animal Shelter Adoption Fees in 2026

Harnett Countyโ€™s official fee page lists adoption fees by animal category and altered status. Fees are not one-size-fits-all, so a dog, cat, poultry animal or livestock animal may have a different adoption amount.

Altered cat

Listed fee: $45.

Confirm the current fee and included care before adopting.

Unaltered dog

Listed fee: $95.

The official fee page states this includes spay/neuter.

Unaltered cat

Listed fee: $85.

The official fee page states this includes spay/neuter.

Small animals

Listed fee: $10.

Use the current shelter listing to confirm species and fee.

Poultry

Listed fee: $5.

Applies when poultry is available for adoption.

Livestock

Small livestock: $25.

Large livestock: $100.

Before paying any Harnett County adoption fee

  • Confirm the animal is still available.
  • Ask which official fee category applies.
  • Ask whether spay/neuter is already completed or included in the fee.
  • Ask what vaccine, rabies, microchip or medical records are available.
  • Ask whether the animal has housing, fencing or species-specific care needs.
  • Budget for supplies, veterinary care and long-term ownership costs.
Pet search online

How to View Harnett County Animals for Adoption Online

The official Animals for Adoption page is the safest starting point for current Harnett County shelter animals. Because this is a county animal services department, listings may include more than standard cats and dogs. Depending on current intake, users may see poultry, small livestock or larger animals listed as well.

Online listings are helpful, but they are not permanent reservations. A listed animal may be adopted, reclaimed, transferred, moved for medical treatment or updated after your last page visit. If you are traveling for one specific animal, call first.

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Search Official Listings

Use Harnett Countyโ€™s official Animals for Adoption page before relying on copied screenshots or old social media posts.

Official inventory first
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Call Before Driving

Confirm availability, fee category, shelter hours and whether any special handling or species rule applies.

Avoid wasted trips
โš ๏ธ Availability warning: Do not promise readers that a specific animal will still be available. The useful action is to send them to the official listing and shelter phone number.
Lost pets

Harnett County Lost Pets, Lost & Found Form and Shelter Search Steps

If your pet is missing in Harnett County, use the official Lost & Found Animals page and official Lost & Found Form. The form asks whether the animal is lost or found, the date, the general area or intersection, species, breed, sex, weight, color, collar details, rabies tag, tattoo information, microchip information and owner contact details.

Do not rely only on social media. A lost pet may be described with the wrong breed, color, age or sex. Photos can be unclear, and a frightened animal can look different after pickup. Use the official form, call the shelter and check repeatedly.

Call the shelter

910-814-2952

Call with your petโ€™s description, last-seen location and microchip details.

Use official form

Submit the Harnett County Lost & Found Form with accurate date, location and animal details.

Update microchip

Update phone, email and address with your microchip company immediately.

Check often

Lost-pet situations change quickly. Recheck official shelter resources, especially after weekends or holidays.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Call Harnett County Animal Services at 910-814-2952.
  • Submit the official Lost & Found Form.
  • Include the exact road, intersection, neighborhood or landmark.
  • Share clear photos and collar or tag details where requested.
  • Update microchip contact information immediately.
  • Check nearby jurisdictions if the pet may have crossed boundaries.
Found pets

Found a Pet in Harnett County? Report It, Scan It and Help the Owner Find It

If you found a dog, cat or other domestic animal in Harnett County, treat the animal as someoneโ€™s lost pet until proven otherwise. Check for a collar or tag if safe, ask nearby neighbors, have the pet scanned for a microchip when possible, and use the official county lost/found form.

The most useful found-pet report includes the date found, exact area or intersection, species, color, sex, size, visible collar or tags, microchip information if known and a clear photo if available.

Found pet report

Use Harnett Countyโ€™s official Lost & Found Form and choose the found-animal option.

Microchip scan

Ask a shelter or veterinarian about scanning for a microchip when it is safe to handle the animal.

Safety first

Do not handle aggressive, injured, trapped, sick or frightened animals yourself.

Owner proof

If someone claims the pet from a community post, ask for matching details, photos or vet records before release.

Safety note: A scared animal can bite, run into traffic or worsen an injury. When the situation is unsafe, use Animal Services guidance instead of risking injury.
Animal services

Harnett County Animal Services, Ordinance Help and Urgent Animal Concerns

Harnett County Animal Services is the official county route for shelter, adoption, lost/found, surrender and many animal-related questions. For non-emergency help, start with 910-814-2952 or the official online inquiry form so staff can direct you correctly.

Harnett County also maintains animal-services ordinances and municipal animal-control ordinance documents. Matters involving dangerous dogs, bites, custody, quarantine, impoundment or animal-control enforcement should be handled through official county resources, not through social media advice.

General help

Call: 910-814-2952.

Use for official county animal-services questions.

Ordinance questions

Use the official Animal Services Ordinance and Municipal Animal Control Ordinance documents for county rules.

Urgent danger

Use emergency services for active attacks, serious bites or immediate life-safety risks.

Precise reporting

Give the exact address, road, intersection, animal description and what is happening now.

๐Ÿšจ Emergency rule: For active attack, bite injury, aggressive animal at large or immediate danger, do not wait on email or social media. Use emergency services and then follow up with Animal Services.
Reclaim and fees

How to Reclaim an Impounded Pet From Harnett County Animal Services

If your pet may be at the shelter, act quickly. Call 910-814-2952, gather proof of ownership, bring photo ID, collect rabies or vaccination records, and ask which pickup, boarding, vaccine or other reclaim fees apply before arriving.

The official fee page lists animal pickup fees, boarding fees and other service charges. Daily boarding fees differ by animal size and type, so owners should not assume the total before calling.

Bring proof

Bring photos, veterinary records, microchip details, adoption paperwork or other documents connecting you to the pet.

Ask about fees

Pickup, boarding, rabies vaccine, microchip or other charges may apply depending on the case.

Rabies records

Bring current rabies or vaccination records if available.

Move quickly

Waiting can increase cost, confusion and stress for both the owner and the animal.

๐Ÿท๏ธ Practical note: Reclaim is easier when your pet has a current microchip, visible ID tag, accurate contact details and updated rabies records.
Owner surrender

Harnett County Owner Surrender Form, Rehoming and Pet Help

Harnett County provides an official owner surrender form for people who need to surrender an animal. Read it carefully before signing. The form explains that surrendered animals may become available for placement or may be euthanized immediately after surrender if not considered adoptable or placeable.

That is not a small decision. Call Animal Services first, ask about current space and alternatives, and be honest about age, behavior, medical needs, bite history, vaccination status and the reason you cannot keep the animal.

Owner surrender form

Use the official Harnett County owner surrender form only after understanding the consequences.

Call first

910-814-2952

Ask whether surrender is available, what paperwork is needed and whether support options exist.

Be honest

Share accurate medical, behavior, bite, vaccine and ownership history.

Do not abandon

Do not dump animals, leave them after hours or hand them to strangers without screening.

Hard truth: Last-minute surrender removes options. Early contact gives the animal a better chance and gives staff better information.
Pet care resources

Harnett County Rabies Vaccine, Spay/Neuter and Local Veterinary Resources

Harnett Countyโ€™s official fee page lists a one-year rabies vaccine at the shelter for $8 per animal, with an appointment required. The county website also provides official Low Cost Spay & Neuter Resources and Local Veterinary Resources pages for residents who need affordable care information.

Rabies prevention is not optional background paperwork. The county explains that a rabies vaccine purchased at a feed store is not legally recognized unless administered by a licensed veterinarian or certified rabies vaccinator. Keep current certificates, not just memory or old tags.

Rabies vaccine

Listed fee: $8 per animal.

Contact shelter staff to schedule an appointment.

Low-cost spay/neuter

Use the official county low-cost spay and neuter resource page for area clinic options.

Local vet help

Use the county local veterinary resources page when you need area veterinary contacts.

Keep records

Save rabies certificates, vaccine records, microchip numbers and adoption documents in one place.

Practical reminder: Low-cost resources help with prevention, but they do not replace a full veterinary relationship for illness, injury, surgery or chronic disease.
Portal confusion

Harnett County Animal Shelter vs Private Rescues, Facebook Pages and Pet Directories

The phrase โ€œharnett county animal shelterโ€ can lead to the official Harnett County Animal Services page, Facebook posts, rescue pages, adoption directories, volunteer posts and third-party lost-pet listings. These are not interchangeable.

This page covers

Harnett County Animal Services at 1100 McKay Place, Lillington, NC 27546.

Not the same as

Private rescues, social media groups, third-party pet directories or unrelated North Carolina shelters.

Why it matters

Wrong source means wrong hours, wrong fee, wrong animal listing, wrong surrender form and wrong official contact path.

Fast check

Confirm the official county domain, address, phone number and current animal listing before visiting or paying.

Map and location

Harnett County Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location

Harnett County Animal Services is located at 1100 McKay Place, Lillington, North Carolina 27546. Use this location for official shelter visits, adoption questions, lost-pet support, found-pet guidance, reclaim questions and owner surrender discussions.

Harnett County Animal Services

Address: 1100 McKay Place, Lillington, NC 27546

Most searched questions

Harnett County Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Harnett County Animal Shelter hours in 2026?

The official county page lists Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and Sunday closed. The shelter is typically closed the first Saturday of each month for a Petco adoption event and closes for lunch from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Where is Harnett County Animal Shelter located?

Harnett County Animal Services is located at 1100 McKay Place, Lillington, NC 27546.

What is the Harnett County Animal Shelter phone number?

The main phone number is 910-814-2952. The official fax number is 910-814-0438.

How do I view animals for adoption at Harnett County Animal Services?

Use the official Harnett County Animals for Adoption page, then call the shelter before driving for one specific animal because listings can change quickly.

How much are Harnett County Animal Shelter adoption fees?

The official fee page lists altered cat adoption at $45, unaltered dog adoption at $95, unaltered cat adoption at $85, small animals at $10, poultry at $5, small livestock at $25 and large livestock at $100. Always verify the current fee before adopting.

Does Harnett County Animal Services offer rabies vaccines?

Yes. The official fee page lists a one-year rabies vaccine at $8 per animal, with an appointment required through shelter staff.

What should I do if my pet is lost in Harnett County?

Call 910-814-2952, submit the official Lost & Found Form, include the exact date and location, update microchip details and check repeatedly with the shelter.

What should I do if I found a pet in Harnett County?

Use the official Lost & Found Form, choose the found-animal option, include the exact area where the animal was found and call Animal Services for guidance.

Can I surrender a pet to Harnett County Animal Services?

Harnett County provides an owner surrender form, but surrender is a serious transfer of ownership. Read the form carefully and call Animal Services before bringing an animal to the shelter.

How do I reclaim an impounded pet from Harnett County Animal Services?

Call 910-814-2952, bring proof of ownership, photo ID, rabies or vaccination records if available, and ask which pickup, boarding, vaccine or other fees apply before arriving.

Does Harnett County have low-cost spay and neuter resources?

Yes. Harnett County Animal Services provides an official Low Cost Spay & Neuter Resources page with area options.

Is Harnett County Animal Shelter the same as a private rescue?

No. Harnett County Animal Services is the official county shelter. Private rescues and social media groups may help animals, but they do not control county shelter hours, fees, official forms or animal-services records.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Harnett County Animal Services in 2026

The best path is simple: use the official Harnett County Animal Services website first, check the current public hours, view official animals for adoption, call 910-814-2952 before driving, and use official county forms for lost pets, found pets and owner surrender needs.

For the focus keyword harnett county animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: hours, address, phone number, available animals, adoption fees, lost pets, found pets, surrender form, reclaim basics, rabies vaccine cost, low-cost spay/neuter resources, map and official links. That is the difference between a useful county shelter page and a thin article that only repeats an address.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Harnett County Government, Harnett County Animal Services, an animal control agency, a veterinarian, law enforcement, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, shelter hours, fees, surrender options, reclaim charges, rabies vaccine appointments, first-Saturday closures, clinic resources and shelter operations can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Harnett County Animal Services, emergency services, or the correct official agency before acting.

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