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With opening of a new shelter, homeless pets in Fairfield County find a new beginning

Jennifer Ahrens
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Husky puppies available for adoption through the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Humane Society on Aug. 26, 2025 in Wilton, 窪蹋勛圖厙.

The 窪蹋勛圖厙 Humane Society is opening a new animal shelter in Wilton that will offer discount veterinary services as well as pet adoption services.

The 14,581-square-foot on Danbury Road cost more than $17.5 million to build.

It was paid for with $15.3 million in private contributions and the sale of the CT Humane Societys former shelter in Westport, which brought in $3.5 million.

The property there was pretty landlocked, we couldn't add any more square footage, we really couldn't add any more parking, said James Bias, executive director of the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Humane Society.

Bias said they needed more space because the animal welfare group wanted to add a public medical clinic like their facility in Newington to help keep pets in their current homes.

There might be a medical issue that needs to be addressed and they [the family] can't afford it, Bias said. We're hearing stories on a recurring basis, the cost of veterinary medicine is a reason why people are surrendering [their pets].

at the facility will offer reduced-fee services for vaccinations, spaying and neutering surgeries and other medical services.

The clinic now has dedicated space for blood testing equipment and their X-ray, which had to be kept in a dog kennel at the Westport shelter because of a lack of space.

Our exam rooms are designed a little bigger than most exam rooms, Bias said. Many of our clients bring the whole family with them, and so for us, it's a teachable moment as well.

It is not income-based and pet owners do not need to live in Fairfield County to use the clinic.

The 窪蹋勛圖厙 Humane Society is opening a new animal shelter called the Pet Resource Center in Wilton, CT that will offer discount veterinary services as well as pet adoption services.
Jennifer Ahrens
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The 窪蹋勛圖厙 Humane Society is opening a new animal shelter called the Pet Resource Center in Wilton, CT that will offer discount veterinary services as well as pet adoption services.

How the facility was conceived

Bias said a lot of smart minds contributed to the facilitys final design. From veterinarians to staff and architects who focus on building for animals.

We utilized a group out of Colorado called , and they're the number one Veterinary Clinic designer, number one shelter designer. This has components of both in a very strong way, he said.

For example, there are drains throughout the facility and all the floors have a very slight slope towards them for quick clean ups.

Most of the features are all designed where we can hose down, if not daily, on a regular basis, Bias said.

All of the cat areas include solar tubes in the ceiling because Bias said felines are very sensitive creatures who are tuned into light cycles. Shelter visitors will also see a lot of vertical space for cats to go up and down because Bias said that's what cats like to do.

For the dogs, the outside fenced-in play area is paved with interlocking rubber bricks that can be disinfected and cleaned and doesnt heat up as much as artificial turf. Bias said theyve switched to an appointment system for people looking to meet a dog to keep the dogs stress down.

We don't have that, just walk up and down the aisles like a grocery store, [because] studies indicate dopamine levels really are heightened for dogs that are just dealing with constant strangers, Bias said.

The CT Humane Society staff noticed this first hand during the COVID-19 pandemic because the dogs barked a lot less.

When we started shutting our buildings down and went to appointments only, it got quiet in the shelter, Bias said.

The Wilton facility is not yet 100% finished but Bias said they are aiming to fully open to the public sometime in September.

Jennifer Ahrens is a producer for Morning Edition. She spent 20+ years producing TV shows for CNN and ESPN. She joined 窪蹋勛圖厙 Media because it lets her report on her two passions, nature and animals.

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