Serving Indianapolis and the surrounding counties since 1905, the Humane Society of Indianapolis provides vital services to animals and people alike through sheltering and adopting animals, providing positive reinforcement behavior training for both adoptable animals and for owned animals through our public training classes, and outreach through our community and shelter programs.
A private, nonprofit organization that receives no public or private government funding, the Humane Society of Indianapolis is supported solely by contributions, grants, bequests, investments, adoption fees, and other fees for service. We receive no tax money, United Way funds, or regular contributions from other animal welfare organizations such as the ASPCA or the Humane Society of the United States.
At IndyHumane, our animals don’t have an expiration date — there is no predetermined time limit for how long an animal can remain on the adoption floor. We don't ever put animals down because of space, time, or length of stay.
Visit IndyHumane.org to view our adoptable animals and learn more about our services. You can also check out the videos below to get a glimpse into the world of IndyHumane.