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  1. FHS is dedicated to the welfare of animals in Forsyth County. We have cats and dogs available for adoption, foster, and other resources.

  2. Adoptable Dogs. To apply for an adoptable dog, click on their photo and enter your email to begin the adoption application. Submitted applications are processed within two business days. All adoptions are first-come, first-serve and we will not hold animals for adoption.

  3. Begin your pet adoption journey today by visiting: Pet Adoption Gateway. Adopting a pet can be a 15+ year commitment. The objective of our adoption program is to find appropriate homes for each adoptable animal. You must be 18 years or older to adopt from FHS.

  4. Forsyth Humane Society, Winston-Salem, NC. 23,064 likes · 993 talking about this · 2,671 were here. Our mission is to enrich our community by promoting the compassionate treatment of cats and dogs.

  5. Learn more about Forsyth Humane Society in Winston-Salem, NC, and search the available pets they have up for adoption on Petfinder.

  6. Winston Salem, NC. 1 - 23 of 23 pets available. Life changing. It's hard to imagine life without your pet once you find them. Here at Forsyth Humane Society, you can be a life-changer too. With our goal of increasing the save rate of all shelter cats and dogs in the county from 36% to 90% by 2023, FHS is committed to changing the future of ...

  7. View the dogs and cats available for adoption here at Forsyth Humane Society, Winston-Salem, NC

  8. Committed to the compassionate care of pets & the people who love them in Forsyth County, NC 4881 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104

  9. To provide a safe haven to stray, injured, and homeless pets wihtin Forsyth County. The animal shelter shall follow a "socially conscious" model where the largest impact for the community and their animals can only happen through collaborative efforts and relationships throughout the community.

  10. Jun 22, 2024 · Jeri Wisnan, who has lived in Winston-Salem for a little more than a year, was at her first Pride Parade. She signed up to march with the Forsyth Humane Society because she fosters dogs. "I've been identifying as queer and bisexual and came here because I wanted to hang out, enjoy the event and meet others," Wisnan said.

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