
We’re Going Places
HSWM builds opportunities for pets and people to thrive across Montana.

Lost & Found Pets
File a Report
One in three pets will go missing in its lifetime; and whether you have lost or found a pet the Humane Society of Western Montana is here to help.
View Our Found Pets
Missing your pet? Check out the found animals that are currently in the care of HSWM.
2024 Impact
The Humane Society of Western Montana is committed to being a resource for shelter pets and all pets & people who call Western Montana home. In 2024, we were proud to provide:
Providing Loving Homes to Shelter Animals
Given at no and low-cost clinics
To Ensure No Pet is Hungry
To Improve the Health of the Montana Pet Population

Mark Your Calendar!
The Humane Society of Western Montana invites you to a first-ever conference in Missoula: the Mountain Animal Welfare Summit!
In rural areas like Montana, some of the most challenging animal welfare issues exist in places you don’t go, with animals you don’t see in a shelter or rescue. The lack of access to veterinary care, combined with increasing cost of care can leave pets and owners in challenging circumstances. HSWM is proud to bring you five tracks covering these important topics with speakers from renown national organizations and keynote speaker Karen Diver, a distinguished Native American leader and former Special Advisor to President Obama on Native American Affairs. With her vast experience in governance, policy and advocacy, Karen brings a unique perspective on the intersection of animal welfare, community engagement and the challenges faced in rural and tribal communities.
Whether you’re from a municipal shelter, nonprofit rescue, brick-and-mortar facility, or foster-based organization, this summit is designed with something for everyone. We look forward to seeing you at the University of Montana for an inspiring and collaborative three-day summit. Early bird registration closes on May 11!
Help Support Our Efforts
All of the pets and people at HSWM appreciate your support! We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We receive no government funding, and rely solely on the donations of our generous community members, events and funds received through grants.