Lexington Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026

Official Lexington, Kentucky animal shelter guide

Lexington Animal Shelter Adoption Hours, Lost Pets, Animal Control & Humane Society Help

Use official Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control and Lexington Humane Society resources to check animal services hours, adoption center hours, lost and found pets, stray animal help, surrender rules, pet reclaim, open records, animal dispatch, adoption locations, pet food pantry, foster-to-adopt, spay/neuter support and animal control service routing in Fayette County, Kentucky.

🐾 1600 Old Frankfort Pike ☎️ LFACC: 859-255-9033 ❤️ LHS: 859-233-0044 Updated May 2026
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Find Your Lexington Animal Shelter Path

If you are searching for lexington animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Lexington route for animal control, lost pets, shelter intake, owner surrender, adoption, Lexington Humane Society adoption hours, pet food support, spay/neuter help, and Fayette County animal services questions.

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Choose the service you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Lexington adoption, hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control, surrender, reclaim records and support services.

🐶 Adopt a pet — start with Lexington Humane Society adoption resources

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Use this for: public pet adoption through Lexington Humane Society at the Susan M. Malcomb Humane Campus and related adoption locations.

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Best official path: check Lexington Humane Society adoptable animals, confirm adoption center hours, and begin the adoption process at least one hour before closing.

Before you go: LFACC is the animal care and control agency; Lexington Humane Society is the main public adoption agency on the shared campus.

⚠️ Official first: Do not confuse animal control, lost-pet intake and Humane Society adoption. Use the right official page before visiting.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live animal inventory into your website. It guides users to the correct official Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control or Lexington Humane Society resource for each task.
At a glance

Lexington Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Lexington animal shelter searches can point to two related but different organizations at the same Old Frankfort Pike campus. Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control provides animal care and control services for Fayette County through a contract with Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. Lexington Humane Society operates the public adoption center and animal welfare programs at the Susan M. Malcomb Humane Campus.

This difference matters. If your issue is a stray animal, animal control complaint, lost pet, owner surrender, animal services dispatch, or open records request, LFACC is the official route. If your issue is adopting a dog, cat or other companion animal from Lexington Humane Society, adoption hours and adoption procedures come from LHS.

📍 Shared campus 1600 Old Frankfort Pike Lexington, KY 40504
☎️ Animal control 859-255-9033 LFACC
❤️ Adoption center 859-233-0044 Lexington Humane Society
LFACC hours Mon-Sat 12-6 Sunday closed
🚓 Dispatch Daily 8-6 Officer dispatch hours
⚠️ Important: Adoption hours, animal services hours, surrender rules, dispatch availability, pet listings, food pantry hours, clinic programs, holiday closures and adoption procedures can change. Always verify through LFACC or Lexington Humane Society before driving, adopting, surrendering, reclaiming or reporting an urgent animal issue.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against LFACC contact and lost/found resources, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Animal Care and Control information, and Lexington Humane Society hours, location, adoption and service resources. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This Lexington Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

Lexington Animal Shelter Hours, Address, Phone Numbers and Visit Rules

Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control lists animal services business hours as Monday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sunday closed, and observed holidays closed. Officer dispatch hours are listed Monday through Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Lexington Humane Society’s Adoption Center at the Susan M. Malcomb Humane Campus lists public adoption hours as Tuesday and Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday and Friday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Monday closed. LHS notes that adoptions must begin at least one hour before closing.

LFACC address

1600 Old Frankfort Pike, Lexington, KY 40504

Exit 6 off New Circle Road.

LFACC phone

859-255-9033

Email: lfaccinfo@lfacc.org

LFACC public hours

Monday–Saturday: 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Sunday: closed.

Observed holidays: closed.

Officer dispatch

Monday–Sunday: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Use official LFACC contact for animal services dispatch questions.

LHS adoption center

Tuesday–Wednesday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Thursday–Friday: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Saturday–Sunday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Monday: closed.

LHS phone

859-233-0044 x 223

Use for Lexington Humane Society adoption center questions.

⏰ Visit advice: For LHS adoption, begin at least one hour before closing. For LFACC owner surrender, arrive at least one hour before closing. Late arrival creates avoidable failure.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Lexington Humane Society

For most users, “Lexington animal shelter adoption” means Lexington Humane Society. LHS operates the adoption center at 1600 Old Frankfort Pike and also supports other adoption paths such as an Everyday Adoption Center inside PetSmart in Hamburg. Adoption details, available animals and adoption hours should be verified directly through Lexington Humane Society before visiting.

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Search official adoptable pets first

Start with Lexington Humane Society’s official adoption pages. Save the pet name, species, age, photo, profile notes and location before visiting.

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Confirm the correct adoption location

Some animals may be at the Adoption Center on Old Frankfort Pike, while others may be connected to foster or partner adoption locations. Do not assume every animal is in the same building.

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Begin at least one hour before closing

LHS says adoptions must begin at least one hour before closing. This gives enough time for questions, interaction and processing.

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Ask fit questions before adopting

Ask about behavior, age, size, other pets, children, energy level, medical needs, home setup, apartment rules, grooming, training and first-week adjustment.

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Plan after-adoption care

Prepare food, carrier or leash, safe space, vet follow-up, microchip updates, pet ID tags and a calm transition plan before bringing the animal home.

🐾 Strong adoption filter: Do not choose a pet only from a photo. The right animal must fit your actual housing, schedule, budget, experience level and long-term care capacity.
Adoption locations

Lexington Humane Society Adoption Center and Everyday Adoption Center

The Lexington Humane Society Adoption Center is located at the Susan M. Malcomb Humane Campus at 1600 Old Frankfort Pike, Lexington, KY 40504. This is the main location most users need for adoption questions, pet profiles, adoption hours and LHS services.

LHS also lists an Everyday Adoption Center supported by PetSmart Charities inside PetSmart in Hamburg. Partner-center hours and pet availability can vary, so use official LHS pages before visiting that location for one specific animal.

Main LHS campus

Susan M. Malcomb Humane Campus

1600 Old Frankfort Pike, Lexington, KY 40504.

Adoption Center

Building D

Use this for regular LHS public adoption visits.

PetSmart Hamburg

LHS lists an Everyday Adoption Center inside PetSmart in Hamburg.

Check official LHS details before visiting.

Adoption cutoff

Adoptions must begin at least one hour before closing at the LHS Adoption Center.

Lost pets

Lexington Lost Pets, LFACC Lost & Found and Shelter Search Steps

If your pet is missing in Lexington or Fayette County, act immediately. Start with Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control lost and found resources, call LFACC at 859-255-9033, search official shelter and lost/found channels, update microchip contact details and check in person when needed.

Lost pet searches fail when owners trust only one Facebook post or one quick online check. A frightened pet may be listed with an imperfect breed guess, color description or age estimate. Owners should check repeatedly and bring proof of ownership when a possible match appears.

Call LFACC

859-255-9033

Use for lost/found and animal care and control questions in Fayette County.

Search official resources

Use LFACC lost and found pet resources before depending on third-party posts.

Update microchip

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

Bring proof

Prepare photos, vet records, microchip records, license details and ID for reclaim questions.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Call Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control at 859-255-9033.
  • Check official LFACC lost and found resources.
  • Visit the shelter when your pet may be there.
  • Update microchip and license contact information.
  • Post clear photos with last-seen cross streets, date, time and safe contact method.
  • Check nearby county agencies if the pet may have crossed out of Fayette County.
Found pets

Found a Pet in Lexington? Report It, Scan It and Check the Owner Route

If you found a dog, cat or other pet in Lexington, do not assume the animal was abandoned. Check for an ID tag if safe, ask nearby neighbors, seek a microchip scan, and contact LFACC for official guidance.

Every county in Kentucky has its own animal control agency. LFACC serves Fayette County. If the pet was found outside Fayette County, contact the correct county agency instead of assuming Lexington can handle the case.

Found in Fayette County

Contact Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control at 859-255-9033.

Found outside Fayette County

Contact that county’s animal control agency. Do not route every Kentucky case to Lexington.

Microchip scan

Ask a veterinarian, shelter or official animal services route about scanning for a microchip.

Unsafe animal

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

Safety first: A scared animal can bite or run into traffic. If the animal is dangerous, injured or difficult to contain, use official animal control help instead of improvising.
Animal control

Lexington Animal Control, Officer Dispatch and Fayette County Service Area

Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control provides the city’s animal care and control services through an annual contract agreement with Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. LFACC serves all of Fayette County, and the shelter receives stray, abandoned and relinquished animals while protecting community health and safety.

Officer dispatch hours are listed Monday through Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. LFACC’s public animal services hours are Monday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sunday closed, and observed holidays closed. If the matter is urgent or life-safety related, use the appropriate emergency route.

Animal control phone

859-255-9033

Use for LFACC animal care and control assistance.

Dispatch hours

Monday–Sunday: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Service area

LFACC serves Fayette County.

Other Kentucky counties have their own animal control agencies.

City resources

Lexington’s official Animal Care and Control page links to local ordinances, lost pets, animal licensing, leash law, barking dogs and related topics.

🚨 Emergency rule: For active attack, immediate danger, serious bite, injured person or life-safety risk, use emergency services. Do not wait for social media comments or slow email replies.
Owner surrender

Lexington Animal Surrender Rules and Why You Must Arrive Early

LFACC states that if you are surrendering an animal, you must arrive one hour before closing. This is not a small note. Intake takes time, staff may need information about the animal, and late arrival can create problems for both the owner and the shelter.

Before surrendering, gather honest information about the pet’s age, behavior, medical history, vaccination status, bite history, microchip details, reason for surrender and any records you have. Hiding facts does not help the animal. It creates risk and delays the right placement decision.

Surrender timing

Arrive at least one hour before LFACC closes.

Do not show up near closing expecting intake to be simple.

Bring records

Bring vaccination, microchip, medical and ownership records when available.

Be honest

Share behavior, bite history, medical needs, fear triggers and housing issues clearly.

Ask for alternatives

Check LHS and local support resources before surrender becomes the only path.

Hard truth: Last-minute surrender is usually bad planning. Ask for help early, bring records, and do not wait until moving day, eviction day or crisis day.
Pet owner support

Lexington Pet Food Pantry, Spay/Neuter, Foster-To-Adopt and Support Services

Lexington Humane Society lists several community-support services, including a Pet Food Pantry, Spay’sTheWay Program, First Contact Service, Lost & Found Resources, and Foster-To-Adopt. These services are important because not every pet problem should end with surrender.

If the problem is cost, temporary food need, litter, spay/neuter cost, matching the right pet, or uncertainty about adoption fit, check LHS support resources before making a permanent decision. A useful Lexington animal shelter guide should not push every user toward intake. It should point them toward the right help.

Pet Food Pantry

Use for eligible pet food support when short-term food help could keep a pet at home.

Spay’sTheWay

Use for LHS spay/neuter support information and low-cost care guidance.

First Contact

Use when you want help finding the right pet for the right family.

Foster-To-Adopt

Use when LHS offers a foster-to-adopt pathway for select situations.

Portal confusion

LFACC vs Lexington Humane Society vs Nearby County Shelters

The search phrase “lexington animal shelter” can lead to LFACC, Lexington Humane Society, PetSmart Hamburg adoption pages, city animal ordinances, nearby county shelters, Madison County resources, rescue groups and third-party adoption directories. These resources are not interchangeable.

Use LFACC for

Animal care and control, lost/found, stray animals, surrender timing, dispatch, open records and Fayette County animal services questions.

Use LHS for

Public adoption, adoption center hours, adoptable pets, pet food pantry, spay/neuter support, foster and humane society programs.

Not the same as

Madison County Animal Care, Louisville shelters, private rescues, foster-only groups or out-of-county animal control agencies.

Fast check

Confirm the official domain, building/location, phone number and animal service before visiting or calling.

Map and location

Lexington Animal Shelter Map and Old Frankfort Pike Location

Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control and Lexington Humane Society both use the 1600 Old Frankfort Pike campus area in Lexington, Kentucky. LFACC is the official animal care and control route, while LHS is the main public adoption and humane society resource at the campus.

Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control / Lexington Humane Society Campus

Address: 1600 Old Frankfort Pike, Lexington, KY 40504

Most searched questions

Lexington Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control hours in 2026?

LFACC lists animal services business hours as Monday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sunday closed, and observed holidays closed. Officer dispatch hours are listed Monday through Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

What are Lexington Humane Society adoption hours?

The LHS Adoption Center lists Monday closed, Tuesday and Wednesday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday and Friday 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Adoptions must begin at least one hour before closing.

Where is the Lexington animal shelter located?

Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control and Lexington Humane Society are located at 1600 Old Frankfort Pike, Lexington, KY 40504.

What is the LFACC phone number?

The LFACC phone number is 859-255-9033. The email address listed by LFACC is lfaccinfo@lfacc.org.

What is the Lexington Humane Society phone number?

Lexington Humane Society lists 859-233-0044 as its main phone number. Its Adoption Center hours page lists extension 223 for the Susan M. Malcomb Humane Campus Adoption Center.

Is LFACC the same as Lexington Humane Society?

No. LFACC provides animal care and control services for Fayette County. Lexington Humane Society is the main adoption and humane society resource at the shared campus. Users should choose the correct organization based on whether they need animal control, lost/found, surrender, adoption or support services.

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

Call LFACC at 859-255-9033, check official lost and found resources, update microchip contact details, prepare proof of ownership and visit the shelter when your pet may be there.

What should I do if I found a pet in Lexington?

If the pet was found in Fayette County, contact LFACC at 859-255-9033. Check for tags if safe, seek a microchip scan and use official lost/found guidance. If the pet was found outside Fayette County, contact that county’s animal control agency.

Can I surrender an animal to LFACC?

LFACC says anyone surrendering an animal must arrive one hour before closing. Bring records and call first when possible, especially if the situation is complex or time-sensitive.

Does Lexington Humane Society offer pet support services?

Yes. LHS lists support resources such as Pet Food Pantry, Spay’sTheWay Program, First Contact Service, Lost & Found Resources and Foster-To-Adopt. Availability and rules can change, so check official LHS pages first.

Who handles animal control outside Fayette County?

LFACC notes that every Kentucky county has its own animal control agency. If you live outside Fayette County, contact your county’s agency for animal control-related assistance.

How do I request LFACC animal care and control records?

LFACC says records may be requested electronically by emailing lfaccinfo@lfacc.org or by calling 859-255-9033 for more information. Written requests may also be submitted through approved methods listed by LFACC.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Lexington Animal Shelter Resources in 2026

The best path is simple: use LFACC for Fayette County animal care and control, lost/found, surrender, dispatch and records questions. Use Lexington Humane Society for public adoption, adoption center hours, pet support services, spay/neuter support and humane society programs.

For the focus keyword lexington animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, animal services hours, address, phone numbers, LFACC vs LHS confusion, lost pets, found pets, animal control, surrender timing, dispatch hours, pet support services, map and official links. That is the difference between a useful local shelter page and a thin article that only repeats one address.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control, Lexington Humane Society, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, a veterinarian, law enforcement, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, adoption hours, animal services hours, dispatch availability, lost/found records, owner surrender rules, food pantry availability, spay/neuter support, clinic programs, open records procedures and shelter operations can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with LFACC, Lexington Humane Society, emergency services, or the appropriate official agency before acting.

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