The Concord-Merrimack County SPCA is a special admission shelter and we accept all adoptable animals from throughout Merrimack County. Our name reflects our geographic service area, not a governmental body. We are a nonprofit agency dependent on private donations and are not supported by tax dollars. As a special admission shelter we accept adoptable animals in need, but we do utilize an appointment policy to ensure there is space for all incoming animals.

Adopt a Pet

The Concord-Merrimack County SPCA has an interest in ensuring that animals placed in a new home will be in that new home for life. We ask that the applicant first complete an application form prior to visiting the animals. Each application must meet the approval of Concord-Merrimack County SPCA policies prior to adoption.

Please call or visit the Concord-Merrimack County SPCA to find out how you may apply now to adopt any one of our wonderful pets who needs a responsible and loving home.

Adoption Fees:
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  • Puppies - $125
  • Dog - $100
  • Kittens - $85
  • Cats - $75
  • Ferrets - $50
  • Rabbits - $15
  • Guinea Pigs - $15
  • Hamster, Mice, Rats, & Gerbils - $5

Microchipping is available to your newly adopted pet for a small fee of $20.

A $50 spay/neuter deposit will be required for all puppies and kittens.

Adopters are encouraged to bring a leash when adopting a dog or puppy, or you can purchase one from the Concord-Merrimack County SPCA.

Adopters are encouraged to bring a cat carrier when adopting or you can purchase a cardboard cat carrier from the Concord-Merrimack County SPCA.

Any animal not spayed or neutered at time of adoption carries a $50 spay/neuter deposit IN ADDITION to the adoption fee. This deposit is refunded to the adopter upon proof of the surgery being performed prior to the deadline assigned by the Concord-Merrimack County SPCA.


Please download the adoption application here.




















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