Humane Society of Nelson County

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2391 New Haven Rd
Bardstown, KY 40004

The Humane Society of Nelson County, located in Bardstown, KY, is dedicated to the welfare of animals and serves as a critical resource for the community. In partnership with the Nelson County Animal Shelter, they strive to promote animal adoption and advocate for responsible pet ownership.

This organization focuses on providing a safe and caring environment for homeless animals while offering support and education to enhance the human-animal bond. Their commitment encompasses various initiatives to improve the lives of animals and foster compassion within the community.

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3.53 reviews
Katie G.
4/20/2021

Got a dog from them today and he's AMAZING! So sweet and well behaved! He also responded very positively to every worker there so I know my new baby had a good experience with them! Would highly...

Jennifer H.
10/23/2025

I've never been so disappointed trying to adopt an animal. I reached out to the Nelson County Animal Shelter through every possible method -- Facebook, their website form, email, and phone -- and...

Carrie M.
11/3/2017

Friendly staff which truly cares about findinf the right forever home for their animals. Affordable adoption fees. Kennel is clean and staff takes their time in gaging an animals temperament. This...

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