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A 501(c)(3) Non Profit Organization

2910 Hannon Road
Billings, MT 59101
Email: Hhpmontana@aol.com
406-896-1700
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Featured Pet
ADOPTION HOURS
We are open Every day from.:
1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

We are open every Holiday
even Thanksgiving and Christmas


If you cannot visit us during
these afternoon hours,
please call (406) 896-1700 or
(406) 860-8735 to make
a special appointment.
LOW COST SPAY / NEUTER
Next Scheduled Date is:
February 8th

•  Cats $65
•  Dogs male $95
•  Dogs female $110

Fee includes Spay or Neuter, Rabies and Distemper and Parvo (dog) Vaccinations
SADIE needs a home!!  Sadie is a Jack Russell Terrier, 10 years old (born 12/20/2002) and full of energy!  She was abandoned when her family moved and left her with a friend.  The friend was unable to take care of Sadie so she ended up living in her veterinarian's office for over a year.    

~Read More~
Sadie
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Our Adoption Policy

Anyone wishing to adopt an animal will be screened thru an adoption application to ensure that the animal being placed will be well taken care of. An agreement must also be signed to have the animal spayed or neutered if it isn't already, either by our veterinarian, or by your veterinarian with a certificate entitling the adopter to a partial refund for spaying or neutering. All animals will receive distemper & parvo vaccinations as part of the adoption fee; some will have their rabies shots.

The animal adoption fee depends on the type of animal, the age, any medical care given that wasn't already funded, a portion of some fees go to help pay for the spaying of the mother, etc., or to help less fortunate homeless pets to get spayed/neutered and vaccinated.

After the adoption, if further assistance is needed in the care of the animal, HHP will gladly answer any questions you have and assist in any way possible. HHP will also take back animals if they are not working out, for any reason.  Return depends on space available.


Click Here to be directed to our Adoption Application.
How to Relinquish an Animal

HHP does not accept drop-offs.  HHP accepts cats and dogs on a space-available basis. Please call us at (406) 860-8735 before dropping off an animal; space is limited, especially for large dogs. The more you can tell us about your animal, the easier it is for us to find an appropriate home. We always have room for puppies and we will help you get the mother dog spayed when you give us the litter.  To help defray the cost of veterinary care, housing, and food, your financial donation is greatly appreciated.


If You Have Lost or Found an Animal

If you have lost or found a pet, we will be happy to log information about the animal in case it is turned in to our shelter or its owner calls, looking for it. Please call (406) 896-1700 and leave a detailed message if no one answers. Please give us your name, phone number, a complete description of the lost or found animal, the date it was lost or found, and the location. Your call will be returned promptly.

Please complete our online Lost and Found Form is you lost or found a pet.
[Click Here].