Make a Difference for Homeless Pets – Volunteer at Euclid Pet Pals!

July 29, 2025

The Euclid Pet Pals are in need of volunteers age 14 and older who love animals and have some time to share!

Are you an animal lover with time to give? The Animal Shelter is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers to help us care for pets and keep our shelter running smoothly. By donating just a few hours of your time, you can make a real impact on the lives of animals in need while supporting their journey to find loving, forever homes.


We’re looking for reliable individuals who can commit to a schedule that fits your availability (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, etc.) for 2-4 hour shifts in the following areas:

·        Shelter Cleaning and Maintenance – Keep our spaces clean and comfortable for dogs and cats.

·        TLC and Animal Socialization – Help our animals feel loved and confident through interaction and play.

·        Office Assistance – Support our administrative efforts, including answering phones, processing dog licenses, handling adoptions, and other clerical duties. (Computer skills are a plus!)


This is a fantastic opportunity for retirees looking to give back and stay active, high school students needing service hours, anyone ages 14 or older who LOVES ANIMALS and has time to share! Ready to get started? Complete the volunteer application found on EuclidPD.org or EuclidPetPals.net websites and drop it off at the shelter.


Together, we can make a difference! 


Download Your Volunteer Application Here!
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