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Wild Animal Safari

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  • 1.1 Opening
  • 1.2.3 Otter
  • 1.3 Animals of the Desert
  • 1.4.1 Elephant
  • 1.4.2 Giraffe
  • 1.5.1 Tiger
  • 1.5.2 Monkey
  • 1.5.3 Parrot
  • 1.6 Closing
  • 2.1 Violet's Wild Animal Portraits
  • 2.2 Jane's Wild Animal Friends
  • 3 About Wild Animal Safari
  • 5 Kids, World Animals
  • 7.1 Video Compositions
  • 7.2 Bonus Composition (Concert Hall)
  • 7.3 Bonus Composition (About Wild Animal Safari)
  • 8 Distribution

Feature Show Guide [ ]

Opening [ ].

  • The Bartered Bride, Overture, JB 1:100 , Smetana: stock footage - meerkat, silhouettes of parrots (alt angle), tricolored heron, frilled lizard, shoal of goatfish, sandhill cranes, Verreaux's sifaka, Rhesus macaque, blue and gold macaw, giraffes, elephant, zebra, meerkat, panda, orangutan, golden snub-nosed monkey, shovel snouted lizard, grizzly bear
  • Contradance No. 4 : Roary the Lion , Baby Noah the Elephant , Baby Wordsworth the Parrot and Fox dance, while Jane the Monkey swings on a vine. (black background)
  • Contradance No. 5 : Opening titles

Animals of the Forest [ ]

  • La Gioconda, Dance of the Hours , Ponchielli: Merifeather Lewis and Duckbill Clark fly in a hot air balloon and land in the forest
  • Jane smells honey, but before she can taste it, a bear stock photo frightens her away
  • Music video: Piano Sonata No. 15 in D Major, "Pastorale," 4th Movement , Beethoven: bear stock footage
  • Baby Mozart The Yellow Bear and Fox fight over a pillow then break it (black background)
  • Jane sees a picture of a deer. So she puts on antlers and jumps.
  • Music video: Voices of Spring Waltz, Op. 410 , Strauss, Jr.: deer stock footage
  • Jane floats on the river by an otter stock photo.
  • Music video: Concerto for Two Trumpets in C Major, RV 537, 1st Movement Vivaldi: otter stock footage
  • William Tell Overture, Call to the Cows , Rossini: Bird Dropper Marble Run (black background)

Animals of the Desert [ ]

  • Merifeather and Duckbill fly through the desert.
  • The Bartered Bride, Furiant, JB 1:100 , Smetana: North American: collard lizard, sidewinder, chuckwalla, tarantula, gila woodpecker, coyote, harris' hawk, Saharan: camels, desert ostrich, Australian: kangaroo, frilled lizard, thorny devil, galahs, kangaroo at sunset (all stock footage)

Animals of the Savanna [ ]

  • Merifeather and Duckbill land on the savanna.
  • African Savanna Morning , Weisbach: stock footage - hamerkop, wildebeest, zebras, gazelle, meerkats, hippo, rhino, cheetah, ostrich

Elephant [ ]

  • Jane trumpets after seeing elephant footprints
  • Music video: Symphony No. 4 in A Major, "Italian", 1st Movement, Op. 90 , Mendelssohn: elephant stock footage
  • Hunter dressed up in Elephant Costume while shaking the Butterfly Rattle (black background)
  • Elephant Ramp Walker (black background)

Giraffe [ ]

  • Jane looks at a picture of a giraffe's legs, so she rings the bell thrice like an elevator to see the giraffe's head and neck.
  • Music video: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, "From the New World", 2nd Movement, Op. 95 , Dvořak: giraffe stock footage
  • Hunter dressed up in Giraffe Costume knocks over G. G. Giraffe (black background)
  • Roary shows Jane (who initially barks like a dog, neighs like a horse, and quacks like a duck) the correct lion roar, and both characters go down.
  • Music video: Vltava, The Moldau, JB 1:112/2 , Smetana: lion stock footage
  • Choo Choo Train, Roary (substituted for Finger Follies Lion) follows it, Finger Follies Lion gets on the train as if he's the main character (black background)
  • Roary thinks he is the most superior, but when he sees Georgia The Giraffe 's height, he walks off. (black background)

Animals of the Jungle [ ]

  • Merifeather and Duckbill land in the jungle.
  • Jane looks at a tiger stock photo and roars
  • Music video: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, In the Hall of the Mountain King, Op. 46 , Grieg: tiger stock footage
  • Akiala roars while wearing the Year of the Tiger Hat (white background)
  • Tiger Cone Puppet pops out of Jester-in-the-Box (black background)
  • Jane slips on a banana peel
  • Music video: The Bartered Bride, Skocna, JB 1:100 , Smetana: monkey stock footage
  • 3 Monkey Playing Glockenspiel Wind-Ups (white background)
  • Jake dressed up in a Monkey Costume (white background)
  • Jane has a banana, but watches as her brother Murray manages to get a banana split, She sighs, but Murray decides to share the split with her (black background)
  • Jane looks at parrot footprints with a Magnifying Glass. After she drops it, she squawks.
  • Music video: The Bartered Bride, Polka, JB 1:100 , Smetana: parrot stock footage
  • Tin Wind-Up Hopping Parrot (white background)

Closing [ ]

  • Merifeather and Duckbill fly off.
  • The Bartered Bride, Skocna, JB 1:100 , Smetana: red kangaroos, coyote pups, deer, bear, elephants, lions, giraffe, keel billed toucans, wildebeests, tiger, cape ground squirrel, red lorikeets
  • Ma Vlast, JB1/112, No. 2, The Moldau, Country Peasant Wedding , Smetana: Closing Credits

Mini Shows Guides [ ]

Violet's wild animal portraits [ ].

  • Animals of the Forest: Voices of Spring Waltz, Op. 410, Strauss, Jr.: bear, deer, and otter
  • Animals of the Savanna: Vltava, The Moldau, JB 1:112/2, Smetana: lion, giraffe, and elephant
  • Animals of the Jungle: The Bartered Bride, Polka, JB 1:100, Smetana: tiger, monkey, and parrot

Jane's Wild Animal Friends [ ]

  • Jane hits Play on her TV remote
  • The Bartered Bride, Overture, JB 1:100, Smetana: stock footage - meerkat, parrots, tricolored heron, frilled lizard, shoal of fish, birds, Verreaux's sifaka, monkey, blue and gold macaw, giraffes, elephant, zebra, meerkat, panda, orangutan, monkey, lizard, bear
  • Bear: Piano Sonata No. 15 in D Major, "Pastorale," 4th Movement, Beethoven: bear stock footage
  • William Tell Overture, Call to the Cows, Rossini: 2 Bird Dropper Marble Runs (black background)
  • Jane floats on the river by an otter stock photo
  • Otter: Concerto for Two Trumpets in C Major, RV 537, 1st Movement, Vivaldi: otter stock footage
  • Animals of the Savanna: African Savanna Morning, Weisbach: hammerkop, wildebeest, zebras, gazelle, meerkats, hippo, rhino, cheetah, ostrich
  • Jane trumpets after seeing the footprints
  • Elephant: Symphony No. 4 in A Major, "Italian", 1st Movement, Op. 90, Mendelssohn: elephant stock footage
  • Jane wears an elephant trunk and walks by (black background)
  • Monkey: The Bartered Bride, Dance of the Comedians, JB 1:100, Smetana: monkey stock footage
  • Medley, Smetana: stock footage - kangaroos, coyote pups, deer, bear, elephants, lions, giraffe, toucans, wildebeests, tiger, squirrel, red parrots
  • Jane tries to shake a parrot off her head, but it won't budge, so she just ends the video (black background)

About Wild Animal Safari [ ]

Slideshow ( Keyboard Sonata in E Major, K. 380 , Scarlatti): Quote by Albert Einstein "Look deep, deep into nature and you will understand everything better.", Information about the Discovery Kit: Discovery Cards , Parent's Guide, DVD, and CD, Information about the wild animals:

Puppets [ ]

  • Roary the Lion (Co-Host)
  • Baby Noah the Elephant
  • Baby Wordsworth the Parrot
  • Jane the Monkey (Host)
  • Baby Mozart The Yellow Bear (reused footage)
  • Georgia The Giraffe (reused footage)

Kids, World Animals [ ]

  • Akiala Nanyamka (wearing a pink shirt and butterfly overalls and the Year of the Tiger Hat)
  • Hunter Clark (wearing Elephant Costume and Giraffe Costume)
  • Jake Cook (wearing Monkey Costume)

Compositions [ ]

Video compositions [ ].

  • The Bartered Bride, Overture, JB 1:100, Smetana (Opening)
  • 12 Contradances for Orchestra WoO. 14, Grove. 141, Bia. 295: Contradance No. 4 in B-flat Major, Beethoven (Puppet Parade)
  • 12 Contradances for Orchestra WoO. 14, Grove. 141, Bia. 295: Contradance No. 5 in E-flat Major, Beethoven (Opening Credits)
  • La Gioconda, Dance of the Hours, Ponchielli (found in Numbers Nursery )
  • Piano Sonata No. 15 in D Major, "Pastorale," Op. 28, Grove. 28, Bia. 302, IV. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo, Beethoven (Bear)
  • Waltz in B-Flat Major "Voices of Spring", Op. 410, RV. 410, Strauss, Jr. (Deer) (found in Baby MacDonald )
  • Two Concertos Op. 46: Concerto No. 1 in C Major for 2 Trumpets, Strings & Basso Continuo, RV 537 (F 9/1, P 75), I. Allegro, Vivaldi (Otter) (found in Neighborhood Animals )
  • Overture in G Major "William Tell", III. Andante "Call to the Cows", Rossini (Bird Dropper Marble Run)
  • The Bartered Bride, Furiant, JB 1:100, Smetana (Desert)
  • African Savanna Morning, Weisbach (Savanna)
  • Symphony No. 4 in A Major, "Italian", Op. 90, MWV N 16, I. Allegro vivace, Mendelssohn (Elephant)
  • Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178, II. Largo, Dvořak (Giraffe)
  • Vltava, The Moldau, JB 1:112/2, Smetana (Lion)
  • Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46, IV. Finale: In the Hall of the Mountain King, Grieg (Tiger)
  • Pop Goes the Weasel, Traditional (Tiger)
  • The Bartered Bride, Dance of the Comedians, JB 1:100, Smetana (Monkey)
  • The Bartered Bride, Polka, JB 1:100, Smetana (Parrot)
  • Medley, Smetana (Closing Montage and Credits)

Bonus Composition (Concert Hall) [ ]

  • Two Concertos Op. 46: Concerto No. 1 in C Major for Two Trumpets, Strings & Basso Continuo RV 537 (F 9/1, P 75), III. Allegro, 3rd Movement , Vivaldi (found in Baby Newton )

Bonus Composition (About Wild Animal Safari) [ ]

  • Sonata in E Major for Keyboard, K. 380, Scarlatti (found in Neighborhood Animals)

Distribution [ ]

  • Buena Vista Home Entertainment/Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2010)
  • The Concerto in C Major for Two Trumpets, 1st Movement by Antonio Vivaldi and Contradance No. 5 by Ludwig van Beethoven are not in the Wild Animal Safari Concert Hall.
  • This is the last appearance of Baby Noah the Elephant .
  • The finale and closing credits music are switched.
  • On the back of the cover, Jane the Monkey is in the ocean background, but that was disabled in the video because they didn't have the ocean section due to having this section in Neptune's Oceans .
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Take your little explorer on an exotic musical expedition to meet wild animals from across the globe. Journey to the jungle, savanna, desert and forest. Wild Animal Safari invites you and your baby on a wild, wonderful voyage of discovery!

Bonus Features Include Feature Show Plus Two Mini-Shows, Baby's First Concert Hall A Music-Only Experience, A Parent's Journey Inside The WILD ANIMAL SAFARI DISCOVERY KIT --Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment

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Wild Animal Safari

  • 1 Wild Animal Safari July 4, 2010
  • 2 Characters
  • 3 Animals In The Forest
  • 4 Animals Of The Desert
  • 5 Animals On The Savanna
  • 6 Animals In The Jungle
  • 7 Wild Animal Safari Toy Chest

Wild Animal Safari July 4, 2010 [ ]

  • Wild Animal Safari Discovery Kit 2010 DVD July 4, 2010
  • Wild Animal Safari 2012 DVD February 25, 2012

Characters [ ]

  • Jane The Monkey
  • Soapy The Bear
  • Kenny The Fox
  • Roary The Lion
  • Georgia The Giraffe
  • Noah The Elephant
  • Wordsworth The Parrot

Animals In The Forest [ ]

Animals of the desert [ ], animals on the savanna [ ], animals in the jungle [ ], wild animal safari toy chest [ ].

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  • Noah the Elephant by Playsoup
  • Wordsworth the Parrot by Playsoup
  • Kenny the Fox by Legends & Lore
  • Jane the Monkey by Legends & Lore
  • Rainbow Hot Air Balloon by Authentic Models
  • Soapy the Bear by Legends & Lore
  • Bird Dropper Marble Run by Dihras
  • Elephant Costume by The Wizard's Chest
  • Butterfly Rattle by Discovery Toys
  • Elephant Ramp Walker by Dihras
  • Giraffe Costume by The Wizard's Chest
  • G. G. Giraffe by Iwaya
  • Choo Choo Zoo Train by Little Tikes
  • Finger Follies: Lena Lion by Manhattan Toy
  • Georgia the Giraffe by Legends & Lore
  • Year of the Tiger Hat by Manhattan Toy
  • Jack in the Box by Schylling
  • Tiger Cone Puppet by Morvaska Ustredna
  • Wind-Up Monkey Playing Glockenspiel by Tomy
  • Monkey Costume by The Wizard's Chest
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  • Tin Wind-Up Hopping Parrot by Lexin
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Moscow parks – leisure, nature and historical

Moscow is the most green megapolis in the world. There are over a hundred parks and green spaces like gardens, squares and boulevards. You will definitely bump into a few of them wherever you go. Whether you are interested in memorial, historic parks, parks of wildlife or you just want to have a calm break from the speedy city life – city parks have something special for everyone.

Moscow leisure parks

The leisure Moscow parks are undoubtedly the most popular and famous with the locals and travelers. Today such parks provide a great number of exciting entertainments for Muscovites and city guests, adults and children.

The Gorky Park

The Gorky Park

Gorky Park opened in 1928 and was the first holiday park in the Soviet Union with playgrounds, a sports stadium, exhibition halls and attractions for kids. Today it has a fresh, vibrant appearance. The park features bike rental stations, a comfortable business area with Wi-Fi, an outdoor movie theatre and a greenhouse where you can buy fresh greens such as basil and lettuce. To contemplate the sky and the stars, go to the observatory and look through the telescope while listening to fascinating stories from astronomers. Enjoy many sports in the park: volleyball, handball, football or a peaceful jog around the beautiful surroundings.

Zaryadye Park

Zaryadye Park

Opened in September 2017, Zaryadye is the youngest on our list. Located just a few minutes away from Red Square, it includes various activities like the floating bridge with its thin V-form extension, an ice cave, also concert hall and an amphitheater. The entire territory of the park was divided into four zones of Russia: forest, steppe, tundra, and the floodplains.

Neskuchny Sad

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By walking along the Moskva River’s bank from the Gorky Park towards Vorobievy Gory (Sparrow Hills) you’ll reach Neskuchny Sad («Not Boring» garden), a wonderful place in the Moscow center, one of Moscow’s oldest parks, charming slice of wildlife. The park mostly consists of pristine forest, dotted with old summer pavilions, ponds and quaint little stone bridges. There are a lot of opportunities for different activities lots of children playground, a ping-pong and chess clubs, football fields and tennis courts, horse riding, tree climbing and having rest in one of the nice cafes.

Museon Park

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Hermitage Garden

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Hermitage Garden has always been known as an amusement, entertainment center with theatres, shows, cafes, summer pavilions, pergolas since 1830. Shalyapin, Sobinov, Nezhdanova – great Russian opera singers starred on the garden stage. Famous Russian composer Rakhmaninov conducted the orchestra. Sara Bernar, Maria Yermolova, outstanding actresses, played in the open air performances. Tolstoy and Lenin had a stroll in the garden. So lots of celebrities from different epoques liked it a lot and spent their time in Hermitage Garden. You can find here three theatres in the garden: Hermitage, Sphere and New Opera. During winter an ice rink works here and in summer a musical stage is assembled to host jazz and brass band festivals.

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In Sokolniki Park visitors can play billiard, chess or draughts, table tennis, as well as go cycling, roller blading and swimming in the summer and ice skating or skiing in winter. Each season is highlighted by special memorable and bright events, for example, Summer Jazz Festival or Baby Fest (for future mums), open air beach disco parties, Ice Cream Day, International Clown Festival and many other shows and exhibitions. The park has an observatory, kids center and a co-working zone with free Wi-Fi which is really nice for spending high quality work time there.

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Moscow nature parks

The nature parks are national reserves with the amazing forestry and incredible variety of animals and plants there. The breath of wildlife and the chance to be closer to the virgin nature excites both children and grownups. Hundreds of different species of animals can be found in Moscow nature parks. The richest woodlands with old and even ancient trees, like a 200 years pine-tree in the Elk Island National Nature Park, are the point of passionate interest for visitors.

Aptekarsky Ogorod

Aptekarsky Ogorod (Apothecary Garden)

Aptekarsky Ogorod (Apothecary Garden)

Aptekarsky Ogorod (Apothecary Garden) is one of the oldest gardens in Moscow. It was founded in the XVIII century by Peter the First (great Russian emperor). A larch that he planted himself still grows in the garden, so it’s more than 250 years old. At the time of its foundation, it was a garden with herbs and medicinal plants and was used as an educational center for doctors. Today there are the orangery with its tropical palms, the carp pond, and the immense trees that dot the landscape and turn wonderful golden shades in the autumn. Several restaurants and cafes work here making it a very nice spot for relaxation no matter what season it is. You can book a special tour or join the guided excursion group.

Losiny Ostrov

Losiny Ostrov (Elk Island Park)

Losiny Ostrov (Elk Island Park)

Losiny Ostrov (Elk Island Park) is located at the north of Moscow. It covers 22 km from the west to the east and 10 km from the north to the south and it’s one of the most beautiful national parks in Moscow. Two rivers, Yausa and Pechorka begin here. You can find lots of fields, ponds, meadows, streams in the park as well as elks. Here you can enjoy guided tours, available in English. You can choose a guided tour about flora and fauna of the area, you’ll learn why elks are there, which animals are their neighbors. Or enjoy another excursion, which is totally devoted to historical past of ancient tribes once lived there, you’ll know about old Russian mythology, rituals and traditions.

Serebyany Bor

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Serebyany Bor (Silver Forest)

Serebyany Bor (Silver Forest) is a famous pine forest in the west of Moscow. The park has 230 forms of plant life, and is also home to watersports complex, providing a lot of activities for visitors. The layout of Serebryany Bor is unusual, as it is located on an artificial island between a meander in the Moscow River and a channel. There is an artificial lake, the Deep Gulf and picturesque Bezdonnoe (Bottomless) Lake in the depths of the forest. Serebryany Bor’s beaches are the cleanest in the city and very popular among Muscovites. On weekends it is difficult to find a free spot here, especially because a whole range of services are offered to visitors, from simple deckchairs to catamaran and yacht rides. Driving is prohibited on the territory of the island so be ready to use trolleybus to reach the entrance.

Botanichesky Sad

Greenhouse of Botanical Garden

Greenhouse of Botanical Garden

Main Botanical Garden of The Russian Academy of Sciences is the largest and most famous is Moscow. The garden is a real museum of nature with a very rich (more than 18000 types) collection of plants. The park was founded in 1945 at the place of the 17th century Apothecaries’ Gardens. The garden’s collection is turned into botanical expositions, made with use of modern receptions of landscape architecture. Here you can see a tree nursery, a shadow garden, hothouse complex, collection of flowers, a rosary, exposition of coastal plants, garden of continuous blossoming, Japanese garden and expositions of cultural plants and natural flora plants. The biggest part of Garden is the Tree nursery occupying the space of 75 hectares. About 2 thousand wood plants grow here. Another big exposition of the Garden is nature Flora, divided into six botanic-geographical collections: European part of Russia, Caucuses, Central Asia, Siberia and Far East. Pride of the Main Botanical Garden is the collection of tropical, coastal and water plants, which is considered as the best in Europe. The Japanese garden, a great model of Japanese landscape gardening art has a 13-level stone pagoda of the 18th century, stone Japanese lamps, ponds, falls and streams, tea lodges and more than 100 species of the most character Japan plants. It is especially decorative in spring, during Oriental cherry blossoming and in fall, when foliage blazes in crimson colors.

Moscow historic parks

Historic nature parks and estates once were the mansions of the Moscow aristocracy. At that far times the estates were outside the Moscow city limits, but after the city expansion and urbanization, they became easily accessible.

Kolomenskoye

Kolomenskoe

Kolomenskoye Museum and Park

The chief attraction of the park is undoubtedly the stone Church of the Ascension of the Lord. It was constructed in 1532 by order of Tsar Vasily III to commemorate the birth of his son and heir, Ivan the Terrible. But there is a lot more to see in the park: the pretty Church of the Icon of Our Lady of Kazan – with its bright azure domes and plenty of gold. Further into the park there is a charming Church of the Beheading of St John the Baptist, built by Ivan the Terrible to mark his coronation.

Kuskovo

Kuskovo Park

Kuskovo Park is one of the oldest country estates in Moscow. It was given to General Sheremetev by Peter the Great in 1715, but was left to fall into neglect before being plundered by Napoleon’s troops in 1812. Nowadays the estate has been restored to its former glory and is a good example of Russian 18th Century imperial architecture. The palace is a fine and rare example of wooden neoclassicism. It was completed in 1775, and the rich interiors remain unchanged since 1779. It includes a room hung with exclusive exquisite Flemish tapestries, an abundance of silk wallpaper and an impressive collection of 18th century European and Russian paintings. The palace looks onto the lake, which is surrounded by smaller pavilions: pretty Italian, Dutch and Swiss Cottages, Blank’s Hermitage and the old Orangery, where the State Ceramics Museum is located now, an extensive and absorbing collection of porcelain from the 18th century to the present day. On the other side of the lake is a large wood popular with local cyclists and joggers.

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Stray dogs that are found in the city limits of Moscow are held for 10 days, while we search for an owner to claim them. Stray dogs that are found in Latah County are held for 6 days, while we search for an owner to claim them. Stray cats that are found either in city limits of Moscow or Latah County are held for 6 days, while we search for an owner to claim them. 

Upon arrival, HSoP staff immediately search for any identification (collar, ID tags, and microchips). If the animal has identification we contact the owners to alert them their animal is safe with us, and waiting to be picked up. If the animal does not have identification, or we cannot get a hold of the owners, we post a picture and description of the animal to our Facebook page.  

For information on fees when claiming your lost pet, click here.

If the animal is not claimed during the stray holding period, we begin the process of getting the animal ready for adoption. All animals adopted from HSoP are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped prior to leaving the shelter. 

Owner Surrendered animals

Animals may be surrendered to HSoP for any number of reasons. HSoP does not accept aggressive animals, or animals with a known bite history. When an animal is surrendered to HSoP, we immediately start the process of getting them ready for adoption. If the animal is not already, we will spay/neuter, vaccinate, and microchip them.

For more information about owner surrenders, click here. 

*** HSoP is a no-kill shelter, which means we are limited admission intake. We do not euthanize animals for space. When our kennels are full we do have to place animals on our wait list to be brought into the shelter when space is available. Our wait list is dependent on our adoption rates. The quicker our animals find loving homes, the quicker we can bring new animals into HSoP. 

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For more information about dog bite quarantine holds at HSoP, click here.

HSoP does not have the capacity or safe-housing to take feral cats into our shelter.

For more information on feral cats, click here. 

Other Animals

HSoP does not have the space or safe-housing to take in birds or reptiles. HSoP does accept "pocket pets", such as ferrets, rabbits, rats, hamsters, and guinea pigs. We are limited on space for our small animal friends, so we do keep a wait list for animals to come in when we are full.

Read through our resource sheet for Found Pets .

Contact HSoP (208) 883-1166 to leave a "found" report, and see if an owner has contacted us missing this pet. ​​

Dogs found in Moscow and Latah County may be brought to the HSoP for holding until an owner is located.​

HSoP can also scan any found pet for a microchip. This service is also available at veterinary clinics.  

Contact your local police department or sheriff's office. An owner may have left a report with them.

    Moscow Police (208) 882-2677

    Sheriff's Office (208) 882-2216  

Make flyers in eye-catching colors with a photo and description of the found pet. Post flyers in your neighborhood, local shelters, veterinary hospitals, local websites, and grocery and feed stores. Even if the animal is in the shelter, these efforts will help the animal return home.  

Be aware that it is against City Code to post flyers on public property, such as telephone poles. ​   ​"The City of Moscow would like to remind citizens of the limits on posting signs or posters.  Per City Code Title 10 Section 1-22, posters or signs may not be attached on property that does not belong to the poster without first obtaining the consent of the property owner or their agent.  Also, posting signs on public property or right of way is prohibited.  The City does provide a free public bulletin board in Friendship Square for posting notices that is available to the public."   

If an owner has not been identified after the holding period, the animal will be evaluated for adoption. To learn more about procedures for stray animals visit our  Intake Process  page.

The holding period for found dogs in the city​ is 10 days.

The holding period for found dogs in the county is 6 days.

The holding period for found cats is 6 days.

Cats ar e allowed to roam freely in Latah County. If you feel a cat is indeed a stray, please contact us prior to bringing the cat in. If the cat is friendly and you are able to handle it, please put the cat in a carrier and call HSoP to let us know you plan on bringing in a stray cat. We currently cannot accept feral cats.

Stray Pets Found After Hours

If you found a stray dog in moscow city limits, you may call the non-emergency police line at (208) 882-2677 to have a moscow police officer impound the dog at hsop. the dog will be placed in our indoor kennels with food, water, and a bed until hsop staff arrives the following morning. we will scan the pet for any identification, and start the process of reuniting the pet with their owner. , if you found a stray dog in latah county limits, you may call (208)882-2216 to have a latah county deputy impound the dog at hsop. the dog will be placed in our indoor kennels with food, water, and a bed until hsop staff arrives the following morning. we will scan the pet for any identification, and start the process of reuniting the pet with their owner. , there is no assistance for stray cats found in moscow or latah county., if you find an injured stray pet after hsop and the local veterinary clinics have closed, you can call washington state university veterinary teaching hospital at 509-335-0711., owner surrendering companion animals.

We understand there are circumstances where finding your pet a new home may seem like the best option… In the event you can no longer care for your pet, contact us at (208) 883-1166 to discuss how HSoP can help.

While we would love to accept all animals, for the safety of our animals and staff we are unable to accept the following:

Animals with known aggression problems or behavioral disturbances, which would prevent them from being adopted

Animals that have bitten someone

Animals with known contagious or fatal diseases

Feral animals

How do you surrender a pet?

Please understand that as a limited-access, no-kill facility, we do not have room for all animals.  In order to stay a no-kill facility, HSoP does not euthanize to make space. 

That being said, to adhere to our no-kill stance we are unable to offer “walk-in” owner surrenders .  Please contact HSoP to discuss our owner surrender process prior to arriving at HSoP with your owned pet.

How many animals we adopt out decides how many animals we can take in, and this includes stray animals.  Once HSoP reaches our care capacity, we cannot take in more animals.

Call (208) 883-1166 OR email: [email protected]

Owner Surrender Fees:

Feline Owner Surrender Adult

Feline Owner Surrender under 6 months

Canine Owner Surrender under 2 months

Canine Owner Surrender 2-6 months

Canine Owner Surrender Fee Adult

To help HSoP better find the best possible home, we ask owners to fill out a personality profile for their pet.

HSoP also requires a copy of any medical care an owned animal has received.  Including but not limited to, spay/neuter and vaccination information. HSoP asks for a copy of any medical care provided, but surrendered animals are NOT required to be up to date on vaccinations, spayed or neutered prior to arrival.  

Hours of operation

Open Monday -  Saturday from 1:00-6:00pm, dog kennels close at 5:00pm

Closed Sundays

If HSoP does not have space, what next?

View our resource page for Pet Rehoming Services and Assistance .

If your pet is spayed/neutered, we can help advertise your pet on our Petfinder page . We will create a courtesy listing for your pet, and advertise them along with our other adoptable pets. HSoP will only assist in the advertising, and you will be in control of the re-homing process. You will decide if there is a re-homing fee, home checks, or any other adoption requirements for your pet. The goal of courtesy listing is to help your pet find a new home, without needing to come into HSoP. If you would like HSoP to courtesy list your pet, please call us at (208)883-1166.

Alternatively, you can list your pet to be rehomed through Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet. This service allows you to create your own free listing to advertise your pet to others. It offers screening questions, resources for choosing a good family, and full control over where your pet goes. Your pet does not need to be spayed/neutered to use this service, but the new owners are obligated to have your pet fixed within 30 days of adoption. The adoption fee is passed along to the referring shelter or shelter of your choice, which helps us to care for any homeless pets that make their way into our facility. 

A direct link to Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet

If you need assistance getting your pet spayed/neutered, click this button: 

  • Does HSoP euthanize animals? The Humane Society of the Palouse is a low/no-kill shelter. HSoP will not euthanize adoptable animals due to space. We’ve stayed true to our mission for 45 years and are committed to preserving and nurturing the lives of all the rescued animals in our care. We reserve humane euthanasia only in instances when animals are suffering greatly with no potential for relief, or if an animal is so aggressive that he or she presents a danger to people or other animals and cannot be safely handled or placed. The decision to euthanize is never made lightly and done only with the best interest of the animal in mind. HSoP is committed to providing all of the animals we rescue with the individualized and compassionate care they need and deserve until they are adopted by responsible, loving people.
  • How many canines does HSoP help per year? Each year HSoP provides temporary housing for anywhere from 200-300 dogs.
  • How many dogs are returned to their owner, and how many are adopted out per year? For stray dogs that are found within Moscow city limits, HSoP on average will be able to reunite 60% with their owners and 40% will remain in shelter care until adopted. Whereas stray dogs that are found outside of Moscow city limits, HSoP on average will be able to reunite 40% with their owners and 60% will remain in shelter care until adopted. We strongly encourage all pet owners to equip their pets with accurate ID to increase the likelihood of them coming home if they ever get lost. We encourage microchip ID for all pets, and strongly recommend a collar with an ID tag containing the owner's contact number.
  • How many felines does HSoP help per year? Each year HSoP provides temporary housing for anywhere from 200-300 cats. HSoP generally has more cats than dogs
  • How many cats are returned to their owner, and how many are adopted out per year? For stray cats that are found within Moscow city limits, HSoP on average will be able to reunite 10% with their owners and 90% will remain in shelter care until adopted. Whereas stray cats that are found outside of Moscow city limits, HSoP on average will be able to reunite 1% with their owners and 99% will remain in shelter care until adopted. We strongly encourage all pet owners to equip their pets with accurate ID to increase the likelihood of them coming home if they ever get lost. We encourage microchip ID for all pets, and strongly recommend a collar with an ID tag containing the owner's contact number. Cats should wear breakaway collars if possible.
  • How is HSoP funded? For a more detailed view of HSoP finances, visit our Financial Transparency page.
  • How much funding needs to be donated or raised by HSoP to make up the 35% and 8% of the annual budget? Each year, HSoP has to raise over $80,000 through donations and fundraising just to keep our doors open. ​ This is why any size donation is greatly appreciated. Without the generous and continued support of our pet community, HSoP would not be able to do what we do. Donate today!
  • Is the Humane Society of the Palouse part of the Humane Society of the United States? No. HSoP has no affiliation with HSUS or the ASPCA. Though we do look to the national animal welfare organizations to stay current with best practices, we do not receive funding nor are we affiliated with them. HSoP does apply for grants through these large national organizations, however HSoP does not receive annual funding from the HSUS or ASPCA.
  • Who is involved with HSoP? City of Moscow, Chief of Police City of Moscow owns the building and pays for utilities and make up 22% of HSoP yearly budget. Latah county provides 10% of HSoPs’ yearly budget. HSoP presents to the County Commissioners every year to request funding. HSoP Voluntary Board of Directors 14 members who bring a variety of expertise to the organization. HSoP has a full time staff of 5 that include: Shelter Director Animal Care Attendants Public Relations Manager Countless Volunteers
  • Does the Humane Society of the Palouse pick up stray animals? The Humane Society does not pick up animals. Stray dogs found within Moscow city limits can be reported to the Animal Control Officer by calling (208)882-2677. If a stray dog is found in Latah County, citizens can call the Latah County Sheriff’s office at (208)882-2216 for assistance, but do so knowing there is no animal control for Latah County. There is no animal control for stray cats.
  • Where does HSoP list stray or impounded animals? HSoP lists all stray or unclaimed animals on our Facebook page. To see the most recent stray and impounded animals, please visit our Facebook page through this link: Humane Society of the Palouse | Facebook
  • If my pet is missing, could it be at the animal shelter? Hundreds of companion animals come into the shelter every year from Latah County. If your pet is missing, it is important that you contact the shelter as soon as possible so that a missing pet report can be completed and shelter staff can be notified to look for your pet. It is also important that you visit the shelter in-person and look for your pet on a regular basis. Please remember that it is the responsibility of the pet owner to search for their missing pet; however, HSoP will do everything possible to assist you in doing so. We also encourage posting a photo, description and information about where your pet went missing from as well as when to local lost and found groups on Facebook.
  • What happens if my pet is brought to the shelter? If your pet is not readily identifiable by tag or microchip, your pet will be held for a stray holding period. Dogs found in the City of Moscow have a 10-day holding period. Dogs found outside of Moscow but within Latah County have a 6-day holding period. Cats found anywhere within Moscow or Latah County have a 6-day holding period. The Shelter will make every effort to contact you regarding your pet during this time. Reclaim fees apply in each situation and must be paid prior to reclaiming your pet. Unclaimed pets become the property of HSoP following the end of a stray holding period. Once this happens, they start the process of becoming ready for adoption. Please ensure that all of your pets have accurate ID to increase the chance of being reunited with them if they ever get lost.
  • What does it cost to reclaim my pet from the shelter? Pet owners are charged an impound fee of $20.00. To reclaim a dog that lives within Moscow city limits, if the dog is not already licensed with the city, the purchase of a lifetime license is mandatory. The license is $25.00 for altered dogs and $35.00 for intact dogs. Boarding fees of $10.00 per day are charged for each day of impound after the initial twenty-four hours of arrival at the Shelter
  • Do I have to have my pet spayed or neutered? Spaying or neutering is not required for reclaimed pets, although we encourage responsible sterilization of pets and offer assistance through S.N.A.P. Spaying or neutering your pets can prevent unwanted litters and even prevent some cancers in your beloved cat or dog. There are already so many homeless cats and dogs at the shelter, we don't need anymore! If you are in need of assistance having your pet spayed or neutered, please apply for our Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP).
  • If I witness what I believe to be an act of animal cruelty, who do I call? Humane Society of the Palouse encourages the public to IMMEDIATELY report acts of animal cruelty or neglect to Animal Control by calling (208) 882-2677 if occurring within Moscow city limits, and (208) 882-2216 if occurring in Latah County. HSoP does not have the ability to report cruelty or neglect secondhand. If we are contacted about situations of this kind, we will direct them to contact local law enforcement.
  • Does HSoP offer veterinary services to the pulbic? Though we would love to offer spaying/neutering and vaccination services to our local pet community, HSoP does not have the ability or facilities to do so at this time. HSoP does offer assistance through our Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP), and microchipping services. For a list of local veterinary services, please view the Veterinary Services resource page in the HSoP Resource Library.
  • Does it cost money to surrender an owned animal? Yes. HSoP does ask for a small donation to help provide care for owned pets that have been surrendered. Please visit our Owner Surrender page to learn more.
  • How old do I have to be to visit the shelter? Anyone is welcome to visit the shelter during our open hours! We do have some restrictions about who can see and interact with shelter pets: - You must be at least 18 years old to enter our dog kennels or to interact with our adoptable dogs without a parent or guardian present. - You must be at least 18 years old to interact with our adoptable cats without a parent or guardian present (unless you're working a junior volunteer shift). - Those 17 and under are welcome to visit the shelter and interact will all of our adoptable pets, so long as they're accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18.
  • I'm going on vacation, can you board my pet? No. At this time HSoP does not offer boarding services for pets. There are several boarding facilities throughout Latah County and most vet clinics will also board. For a list of local boarding services, please view our Pet Boarding Services resource sheet in the HSoP Resource Library.
  • I found a wild animal hurt in my yard, what should I do? HSoP is not equipped care for wildlife. If you've found an injured or orphaned wild bird or animal, please call Palouse Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation at (208) 614-2273. For more information, please visit their website: Palouse Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
  • I found a feral cat, what do I do? HSoP does not have the ability to provide care for feral cats within our facility. We do have a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program for feral cats living on owned property in Latah County. The program intends to reduce feline infectious diseases and homeless cat births in our region, by providing feral cats with vaccines, spay/neuter surgeries, and ear-tips for identification.
  • Why can’t I bring my animal to the Humane Society of the Palouse if I live outside of Latah County? HSoP does not euthanize to make space. We do not have the capacity, space, or manpower to receive animals from outside of the agreed jurisdiction we have with the City of Moscow and Latah County. We recommend contacting the shelter that services your county and they may be able to help.

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