Malvern Animal Shelter
The Malvern Animal Shelter is a safe haven for abandoned and unwanted animals in Hot Spring County. The facility is aptly located at 2625 Canine Road and is open weekdays until 4 p. m. for visitors, donations, or those interested in adopting a pet from the organization’s animals who are continually coming through the doors, in need of forever homes.
The shelter has a vital partnership with the “Stop Animal Cruelty in Garland and Hot Spring Counties” organization. The nonprofit animal welfare group helps the facility in Malvern keep from euthanizing unwanted animals, and instead, find permanent homes or temporary fosters. Both organizations are committed to serving the animals in this county who need love, housing, and attention from human souls.
The dedicated workers and volunteers who serve these organizations have huge hearts that fulfill a vital service in the community. They are constantly looking for better ways to address the animal overflow population around the county and get these animals off the streets and into the loving arms of a human caretaker.
Helping the animals can also benefit the residents of Hot Spring County by providing people with a source of companionship and affection that some residents may be lacking in their human interactions or personal lives. The Malvern Animal Shelter does a great service to the community, but they can always use a helping hand to meet the needs of the animal population in Hot Spring County. Anyone who would like to assist the shelter in their noble efforts to care for these animals should visit the facility or call them at 501-304-0000.