Beverly Animal Shelter

Beverly Animal Shelter Beverly Animal Shelter is a 501(c)3 non profit no-kill animal shelter located in Waterloo, NY. Please visit our website at: www.beverlyanimalshelter.com.
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Besides pet adoptions we offer: pet boarding, pet cremation, dog baths by appt., dog & cat nails Originally founded in 1958 by Gladys Schultz (and fondly known as "Schultz's), the Beverly Animal Shelter is located in Waterloo, New York. Since Glady's passing in 1991, the shelter was purchased and operated by Dallyn Jenkins, President of the Board of Directors. At that time the shelter was named af

ter Jenkins own mother Beverly, an animal lover and Glady's friend. In 2008, the Beverly Animal Shelter was designated a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The BAS is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and no-kill facility. Only animals that are too aggressive or that are terminal and in pain are humanely euthanized. The shelter utilizes local vets for medical care and advice for its animals. We do not euthanize an animal to make space, nor do we pick or choose "optimal" animals to take in. For this reason many animals may spend their entire life at our shelter. These are the special animals that many other shelters deem un-adoptable and would put down or not accept due to their behavioral, medical or just plain quirky conditions. For 48 years the BAS has operated entirely on generous donations from the public. The shelter takes in nearly 1000 cats and dogs each year, as well as small reptiles, and small animals. Because space is limited and the shelter is run almost entirely on donations, a donation is appreciated when turning in an animal to the shelters care. This donation helps provide food and supplies, vet care, the spay or neuter of the animal if not already done, as well as pay for the utilities, maintenance and repair of our facility. BAS is run on an absolute shoestring! We can not take every animal brought to the shelter, but we try! Please stop by the shelter and visit our animals and see what we are all about!

08/19/2026

This girl was found at Sheldrake Point Winery. If you are her owner or know who is, please call dog control 607 857 5643.

08/19/2026
08/17/2026

UPDATE: REUNITED!! tabby kitten is home safe & sound after 17 hours, 15 minutes :)

🚨 This cat was FOUND TODAY in Waterloo, NY 13165 near next door to the memorial day museaum.
Please spread the word for this found cat by sharing this post.

💬 Finder's Message: "I found this guy huddled under a bush on a busy street, he was terrified and crying but I was able to get him in a carrier and bring him inside before it started raining. he seems healthy and uninjured, and he has a collar but it has no identification. I can't hold onto him long cause I already have too many cats so I really wanna find his family soon!"

🐾 Description: "brown tabby kitten with a couple white toes"

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08/16/2026

TODAY is International Homeless Animals Day.

For a homeless animal, things many pets take for granted - a warm bed, regular dog food, clean water, veterinary care, and someone noticing when they are sick - can feel like impossible luxuries.

Animal shelters, rescue organizations, foster families, veterinary clinics, and pet adoption programs work every day to give abandoned dogs and cats another chance, but the number of animals needing help remains heartbreaking.

Spay and neuter programs, microchipping, preventive veterinary care, responsible pet ownership, pet insurance, and thoughtful adoption decisions can all play a role in keeping more companion animals safe and reducing the number that end up alone.

A homeless dog is not asking for a perfect life - they are asking for food when they are hungry, treatment when they are sick, shelter when they are cold, and eventually one person who looks at them and decides they are finally home.

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PO Box 424
Waterloo, NY
13165

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