The St. Louis PetLover Coalition fosters collaborative efforts of local animal welfare groups and the community to promote responsible pet ownership and to increase the save rate of companion animals in our community

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Start your search for a lost or found animal at STL Lost Pets.

A collaboration between Animal Protective Association, St. Louis County Animal Care and Control and the Humane Society of Missouri brings another useful tool to our region.

Pet-friendly places for you and your pet. Click here for more information.

 

 

 

 

Who We Are

The St. Louis PetLover Coalition was formed in the spring of 2009 when public and private, large and small, city and county animal service providers came together to discuss improving the lives of dogs and cats in our community... (Read More)

Vision 2014

St. Louis Petlover Coalition
Vision 2014:

We are the St. Louis PetLover Coalition, a collaborative group of devoted pet and animal welfare enthusiasts whose tireless efforts and extraordinary accomplishments have earned St. Louis the title of America’s Ultimate Pet Community.

Driven by our overwhelming passion for pets and the belief that every pet deserves and is destined to find a forever home, we have aligned animal welfare organizations to create a pet welfare powerhouse that is stronger in resources, richer in expertise and unrelenting in our commitment to pets. We have elevated the standard of living for dogs and cats to vital and valued family members. And we have shifted the paradigm of pet ethics, welfare, policies and behavior from not only solving pet problems but enhancing their quality of life, and... (Read More)

St. Louis Petlover Coalition:

BOLD GOALS that will
get us to this Vision 2014:

Cat Man and Dog Dog and Cat

By 2014, A reduction of 50% in the euthanasia of homeless dogs and cats in our region, through lowering the intake of unwanted dogs and cats with education and spay/neuter programs for those currently unable to do so

By 2014, Increase the number of dogs and cats adopted by 20%

By 2014, Support community based education, especially in the identified target areas of concern, by creating greater links between the humane educator experts and the community. (Read More)