For the general public

Resources for
the Public

Here at HARC we are a vet clinic solely for the care of animals in foster with one of our rescue partners. Unfortunately, we do not accept animal surrenders, facilitate adoptions, or see privately owned pets. However, please refer to this page for resources to find help with rehoming animals, adoptions, stray and lost dogs and cats, or injured wildlife.

Dog & Cat Resources:

Wake County Animal Services

WCAS provides resources for adoptions, rehoming, and lost and found pets. It also provides information on lost-cost spay/neuter programs and emergency clinics. You can also find contact information for Animal Control agencies here.

SPCA of Wake County

The SPCA of Wake County facilitates adoptions, rehoming and low cost spay/neuter clinics. They also have volunteer and foster programs if you are looking to get involved with an animal organization.

Rescue Partners

By clicking on the Rescue Partners tab on the menu, you can see a list of our current rescue partners. Click on their logo to visit their website. We are partnered with some rescues for specific breeds and species – please take a look to see who may best fit your interest or need!

Injured or Orphaned Wildlife

When encountering injured wildlife, it’s important to take the right steps to ensure their safety and well-being:

  • Contact a Wildlife Rehabilitation Center: The best course of action is to contact a local wildlife rehabilitation center. These organizations have professionals trained to handle injured or sick wildlife and can provide the necessary care.
  • Minimize Contact: While it may be tempting to help an injured animal directly, it’s important to minimize contact to avoid further stress or injury. Use a towel or blanket to gently move the animal if necessary and transport them in a secure container to a wildlife rehabilitator.
  • Observe From a Distance: For young animals, sometimes what appears to be abandonment is actually normal behavior. Before intervening, observe the situation carefully to ensure the animal is truly in need of help.

Information on what to do when you find injured and orphaned wildlife can be found through the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Their contact information can be found below along with other rehabilitation organizations.

NC Wildlife Hotline

If you have found injured wildlife, please call the NC Wildlife Hotline for resources and to be connected to a local rehabber.

(866) 318-2401

You can also visit their website here.

Injured Wildlife

Squirrels, Rabbits, Raccoons and Small Animals