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About the Monadnock Humane Society

 

Monadnock Humane Society is a
full-service humane society serving
a population of 90,000 in southwest New Hampshire.

The MHS Mission is to instill through example an ethic of respect, compassion, and empathy for all creatures, and to inspire, empower, and lead the community to be successful and responsible for creating a more humane society for all.

 

 

  Services MHS Provides
  Directions to MHS

Directions to the MHS from southeast (Boston): Take Route 128 North to 2 West. In Gardner, MA, pick up Route 140 North to 12 North. Follow 12 North to the traffic light in Keene, NH. Turn Left onto Route 101 West. Continue on Route 101 West until the traffic circle. Take 3rd exit off of circle to Route 10 South. MHS is about a mile down Route 10S on the right.

From southwest (Springfield, MA): Take Route 91 North to Exit 28A (Northfield). Turn right off the exit. At the "T" turn left onto Route 10 North. Follow Route 10N through Northfield, MA and into Winchester and then West Swanzey, NH. MHS will be on your left about 1/2 mile past The Cheshire Horse and gas station.

From the east (NH): Follow Route 101 West, through the Route 12 instersection, to the traffic circle in Keene. Take 3rd exit off of circle to Route 10 South. MHS is about a mile down Route 10S on the right.

  Hours of Operation

The Monadnock Humane Society is open from Noon – 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. We are closed most major holidays. Please give us a call at 352-9011 Ext. 0 if you have any questions about our hours.

  Animal Tracks retail store

Cool things for you and your pet. More information about the Animal Tracks store.

  About the MHS Adoption & Learning Center

Join in our excitement about the MHS Adoption & Learning Center! A happy and cheerful place with no metal bars, no cold cement floors, no more being alone.

Just one mile south of Keene on Route 10, the Adoption & Learning Center totals 74 acres providing plenty of space for the Center itself, ample parking, and lots of outdoor space for training classes, agility, walking trails, and wide open spaces for people and their dogs (or shelter dogs) to enjoy!


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