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SAVE A LIFE

Adopt a Pet

The mission of Darbster Rescue is to reduce the number of adoptable cats and dogs euthanized in the Southern United States. We do this by partnering with animal shelters in the south, providing our own transport to our two adoption centers in New Hampshire and by partnering with other animal welfare organizations in the Northeast that will accept animals.

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DARBSTER DOGGY

Available Dogs

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DARBSTER KITTY

Available Cats

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DARBSTER DOGGY

Available Dogs

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DARBSTER KITTY

Available Cats

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DARBSTER RESCUE

1226 Omar Road
West Palm Beach, Florida 33405

561.459.1587

EMPLOYMENT

DARBSTER DOGGY

109 Dover Road
Chichester, NH 03258

603.635.4495

Monday-Sunday: 8am-7pm

Adoption Meet and Greet
By Appointment
Daily – Please call to book

Walk-Ins

Tuesday -Sunday:  10am -6pm

Monday: by appointment

DARBSTER KITTY

332 Kelley Street
Manchester, NH 03102

603.856.9233

​Walk-in hours:

Monday: 12 noon – 4 pm

Tuesday:  12 noon – 4 pm

Wednesday:  closed

Thursday: 12 noon – 4 pm

Friday: 12 noon – 4 pm

Saturday & Sunday: 12 noon – 4 pm

Other hours can be accommodated by appointment only – please call 603-635-4495 x 1 to set up an appointment outside of walk-in hours

The goal of the Fear Free Shelter Program is to improve the experiences of animals by educating shelter, rescue, and animal welfare employees and volunteers like you about their emotional needs. Learn more >

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