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Pets are family.

This belief is at the heart of everything we do at ARL.

Our Mission

The Animal Rescue League of Boston is an unwavering champion for animals in need, committed to keeping them safe and healthy in homes.

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  • Classy Awards 2023 Winner
  • Great Non Profits 2025 Top-Rated

Recognized for our innovative, award-winning programs that go beyond sheltering, we address the root causes of the issues facing animals and the people who love them.

By partnering with communities, we help animals heal and thrive, keep pets and people together, and protect animals from harm.

Because there is no government funding for this important work, animals must rely on people like you to get the care they need, when they need it most, 365 days a year.

Adopt

Matching adoptable animals
with a loving home

Dog Training

Courses are offered
in Boston and Dedham

Medical Care

Offering high-quality, low-cost
veterinary services

Community Programs

Meeting animals and people
where they live

ARL In Action

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ARL Caring for 8-Week-Old Community Kitten Found in Car Engine Compartment

ARL reminds the public to be aware of community cats and kittens The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is currently caring for an eight-week-old kitten that found itself in a precarious position and was discovered in the engine compartment of a vehicle in Belmont, MA. Fortunately, the kitten was not injured in its hiding place and is now ready to find his new home. ARL wishes to remind the public that community cats seeking shelter inside the engine compartment of a vehicle is not uncommon, and to take some extra precautions before entering your vehicle, particularly if there are

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5 Tips for Dog Swimming Safety

Advice to keep your pup (and family!) safe and secure in the water The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is sharing advice on how to protect your pet in the warmer months because some hot weather situations can just be TOO HOT FOR SPOT®. With temperatures warming up, we focus on keeping your dog safe as you cool off swimming! Whether it’s your backyard or neighborhood pool, creek, or beach, taking a dip on these hot days can be an enjoyable and refreshing experience for both you and your canine companion. Just as there are risks for any human during a swim session,

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ARL Rescues Mom and Five Kittens Before Nor’easter Strikes

Vulnerable cats spotted at Roxbury Preschool day before Nor’easter A three-year-old female community cat and her five, four-week-old, kittens are resting comfortably today after being rescued by the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) on the eve of a spring Nor’easter. A custodian at the Haynes Early Education Center in Roxbury contacted ARL’s Field Services Department on Wednesday afternoon with concern after spotting the mom and her kittens on school grounds. ARL responded and were quickly able to safely corral the kittens and mom and get them ready to travel. The animals were brought to ARL’s Boston Animal Care &

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ARL Caring for 8-Week-Old Community Kitten Found in Car Engine Compartment

ARL reminds the public to be aware of community cats and kittens The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is currently caring for an eight-week-old kitten that found itself in a precarious position and was discovered in the engine compartment of a vehicle in Belmont, MA. Fortunately, the kitten was not injured in its hiding place and is now ready to find his new home. ARL wishes to remind the public that community cats seeking shelter inside the engine compartment of a vehicle is not uncommon, and to take some extra precautions before entering your vehicle, particularly if there are

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