Mon – Fri: 8:30 – 4:00
Ewing, NJ 08628
Mon – Fri: 8:30 – 4:00
Public Hours:
For more information call (609) 883-0540.
Mailing Address
4 Jake Garzio Dr., Ewing Township, NJ 08618.
Ewing’s Animal Shelter services are contracted to EASEL (Ewing Animal Rescue League), a 501(c)3, a no-kill Non-Profit Animal Welfare Organization. EASEL manages daily shelter operations. They provide support to Ewing’s Animal Control Officers and residents by caring for the health and wellbeing of stray and surrendered pets within Ewing Township. EASEL also manages a robust foster and adoption program.
EASEL provides low-cost spay/neuter services and low-cost vaccination clinics. Please fill out and submit EASEL's Community Assistance and Financial Aid Form to see if you qualify. The form is located here: https://www.easelnj.org/forms/ Please contact EASEL directly for more information regarding their services.
If you believe your lost pet is at our shelter, please contact the shelter at (609) 883-0540 to arrange pick up. Make sure to bring your identification and proof of pet ownership. (vet records, dog licenses, etc.)
EASEL has many adoptable pets waiting for new homes. Please refer to EASEL's website for more information about adoptable pets and adoption events.
Ewing’s animal shelter is located at 4 Jake Garzio Drive. (behind the municipal building)
EASEL provides many services including: Residence Assistance for Low-Income Households, Behavior Training for Dogs and Cats, Behavior Training Tips, Pet Surrender Services, and a Lost Pet Checklist and Trap/Neuter/Return
Take a inside look at the Ewing Animal Shelter and EASEL (Ewing Animal Rescue League) in their efforts to find homes for man’s best friend. This documentary explores ways in which people can help. Join EASEL in their efforts to provide animals with better lives by giving back to local animal shelters.
Give Me Shelter takes an inside look at the Ewing Animal Shelter and EASEL (Ewing Animal Rescue League) in their efforts to find homes for man’s best friend. From the opening of a new shelter to adoption days, this documentary explores ways in which people can help. Join us in our efforts to provide these animals with better lives by giving back to local animal shelters.
Our thanks to TCNJ students Carolina Chica, Colin Beirne, Monica Blumenstein, Connor Kennedy and Joe Vasile. Congratulations on a job well done!