
Thanks to your support, your commitment to helping us fulfill our mission, and the amazing work of our staff and volunteers, readers of What’s Up? Eastern Shore have named Talbot Humane as the Best Non-Profit on the Shore! We are thankful for your support to help us continue to grow our programs and services.
Did you know?
- Since 1932 Talbot Humane, FKA Talbot County Humane Society, FKA Friends to the Animals has been serving animals in need across the Mid-Shore.
- Talbot Humane has had a low or no cost spay/neuter program for public pets since 2000. As of May 31st, we have already provide free or very low cost surgeries to over 300 pets from the Mid-shore.
- We offer humane education lessons and visits to every school in Talbot County. Just call to schedule a visit!
- Our public pet pantry has been open for owners in need since 2008. We serve approximately 100 residents monthly.
- We offer pet bereavement services to residents of the Mid-Shore area on the first Thursday of each month.
- Talbot Humane offers a behavioral hotline for pet owners in crisis. Our goal is to keep pets with caring owners.
- We offer low-cost microchip services to pet owners. The goal, to reunite pets with owners BEFORE they ever reach our doors!
- As our ability to provide services and education to the community has grown over the last 10 years, the number of animals entering our care has dropped by almost 1/2. This is a testament to the power of education and support!
- In order to provide services at the current level, that is provide daily care to animals, animal control services, all of the services listed above and MORE, it costs $2,383 PER DAY, 365 days a year.


Talbot Humane has been providing pet food to residents in need since 2008 when our public pet food pantry opened. In late 2011 Pet Pantries of Talbot, Dorchester and Caroline Counties opened their organization and helped fill local shelters public pantry shelves. Mary Kramer and Barbara Mulready joined forces in an effort to ensure pets in need had full bellies across the Mid-shore.
Join the fun on Saturday, April 23, in Oxford for a Dog Walk and Show to benefit the animals of Talbot Humane. Talbot Humane provides a safe and healthy environment for unwanted animals in its care; places adoptable companion animals in good homes; protects all animals from cruelty and neglect; and reduces the unwanted companion animal population through spay/neuter services.
According to the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy (NCPPSP), less than 2 percent of cats and only 15 to 20 percent of dogs are returned to their owners. This is a sad statistic, but it’s true! Your dog and cat cannot tell us their name, address or phone number- that is without your help!

We love seeing kids think out of the box and make a difference for the animals of our community! On March 18th, twelve high school boys will be competing in a Womanless Beauty Pageant to raise money for Talbot Humane! It’s formatted just like a traditional beauty pageant with fashion and talent portions, but the contests are men dressing as women. Don’t miss out on this hilarious event that is fun for all ages! Tickets are available in advance at Rise Up Coffee, Little Rascals Consignment Shop, and Talbot Humane.
That moment when you realize your dog or cat jumped the fence, got out the door, or broke free of the leash can be an extremely terrifying time for a pet owner. If you lose a pet please call Talbot Humane immediately with a description and location where lost. If you find a pet please call and report him even if you choose to hold onto the pet for a few hours in an attempt to find the owner. This will increase the chances on both ends of a happy ending.