The Butler County Humane Society (BCHS) is a non-profit animal shelter and has been serving the Butler community for more than 120 years, converting to a no-kill shelter in 2000. Contrary to popular belief, our shelter is not supported by taxpayer dollars, and for the bulk of our funding we instead are dependent on the support of generous donations from individuals, businesses, and foundations to fund our programs, supplies, and operational expenses. BCHS provides the animals in its program with food, shelter, veterinary care, enrichment and resources necessary to find a forever family.
The mission of Butler County Humane Society, in association with the Helen Spaide Albig Adoption Center, is to provide a temporary, safe, no-kill shelter for unwanted, abandoned, adoptable dogs and cats ultimately placing them in loving homes or with caring rescues while increasing community awareness of the humane treatment of animals through education, spay-neuter programs, rabies clinics, and the respect for life.