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No-kill is within reach, thanks to you

That means more dogs and cats are waking up today in loving homes than yesterday — and tomorrow even more will have that same chance.


The goal of ending killing in shelters is called no-kill. No-kill is a community commitment to saving every dog and cat in a shelter who can be saved — and we’ve reached a tipping point in saving our country’s homeless pets.

Nearly 2 out of 3 shelters achieved no-kill last year, and our goal is to get to 100%. But still, every 90 seconds a dog or cat is killed in a U.S. shelter simply because they don’t have a safe place to call home. This is a solvable issue, and you can be part of the solution.

2,491 shelters are now no-kill in the U.S.

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See how your community is doing

The ultimate goal of no-kill is to ensure that all shelters, like the ones in your community, have the resources to save every dog and cat possible. Our commitment is to help make every shelter and every community no-kill.

We've seen tremendous momentum and success so far, and we are so close to achieving no-kill around the entire country.

Knowing where each shelter and community stands not only helps determine the best way to move forward, but it also helps track the progress we’re making together.

A declaration to reach no-kill in 2025

In 2016, Best Friends CEO Julie Castle declared Best Friends’ intention to end the killing of dogs and cats in shelters in 2025 by working together with shelters and rescue groups across the country.

When we set this goal in 2016 to save the lives of our country’s pets, around 2 million cats and dogs were killed in U.S. shelters simply because shelters didn't have the community support or the resources to save their lives. That number is now down to around 415,000 per year, after years of working together to adopt, foster, and support our local shelters. 

From the data we saw in 2016, it was clear we needed to make big changes — and fast — for animals in U.S. shelters. That’s how we landed on the year 2025. And now that we’re almost there, we can see we’ve come so far, but there’s still work to do to ensure a bright future for every dog and cat in America.

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Achieving no-kill nationwide starts with you

Every action you take for homeless pets in your community helps to save their lives and gets the country closer to no-kill.

We've made tremendous progress since 2016 when we set out to work with shelters across the country to reach no-kill in 2025, and we’re now closer than ever to ending the killing in shelters.

Remarkable achievements by remarkable individuals have carried us to within sight of the finish, but it will require each of us to be remarkable in our own way to extend that lifesaving to every state, every county, and every community in the country to achieve no-kill in 2025 and beyond.

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Adopt

When you adopt a pet from a rescue group or animal shelter instead of buying from a breeder or puppy mill, you’re providing a lifesaving second chance.
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Join

We believe every pet deserves a home, whether it’s a house with a fenced yard, a cozy apartment, or a safe outdoor space for community cats. Do you agree?
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Donate

Your gift will go straight to work saving the lives of homeless pets around the country by providing them with the help and healing they need to find loving homes.

Help your local animal shelter or rescue group

At Best Friends, our goal is to get more dogs and cats out of shelters and into homes and make every shelter in America no-kill. Each and every one of these shelters needs caring people like you to adopt, foster, donate, volunteer, and advocate to help save the lives of pets in your community.

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Tracking our lifesaving progress with data

Knowing where we stand not only helps determine the best way to move forward, but it also helps track the progress we’re making together.  

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Our priorities: A road map to reaching no-kill

To give our most faithful companions the second chances they deserve, we're using our expertise to take the entire country to no-kill in 2025.  

See our priorities for 2025
 

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About Best Friends

Best Friends Animal Society is working to save the lives of cats and dogs all across the country, giving pets second chances and happy homes.

Just a few short years ago, cats and dogs were killed in staggering numbers in this country simply because shelters didn't have the community support or the resources to save their lives. That number is now less than half a million per year, but there’s still work to do to ensure a bright future for every dog and cat in America.

Best Friends operates the nation's largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals and is committed to saving the lives of homeless pets by working with shelters and passionate people like you. Together, we will bring the whole country to no-kill in 2025 and beyond. Together, we will Save Them All.