Humane Society of Tampa Bay

We’re honored to partner with the Humane Society of Tampa Bay, an organization that fosters a dedicated pet-first community of 400 volunteers willing to care for animals.

We’re honored to partner with the Humane Society of Tampa Bay, an organization that fosters a dedicated pet-first community of 400 volunteers willing to care for animals.

History

Since 1912, the Humane Society of Tampa Bay (HSTB) has put animals’ needs first. Now, in the state-of-the-art facility, around 300 dogs, cats and even guinea pigs temporarily and comfortably stay. As a non-profit organization, the impact that the volunteers have is immeasurable. “We simply would not be able to do it without our volunteers,” Sherry Silk, CEO of HSTB, said.

I am thrilled to have partnered with Fetch Pet Insurance. They ease the transition for pet parents, providing peace of mind knowing that their new family members are protected with the most comprehensive coverage.

Sherry Silk

CEO

Humane Society of Tampa Bay

Mission

HSTB believes in “compassion, commitment and community,” when it comes to animal welfare. In addition to several programs and initiatives that benefit pets, the shelter also took their pet-care commitment one step further by partnering with Fetch. “Fetch gives back to the shelter, which is great. We're a nonprofit and have to raise every dime that we get,” Sherry Silk, CEO of HSTB, said.

Join HSTB’s community

Stay up-to-date with our shelter partner’s exciting events and initiatives.

Paws for Literacy

Kids ages 5 and older have the chance to spend weekdays at HSTB’s facility to read to rescue pups.

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Tuxes & Tails

Meet rescue dogs and cats, dance and donate to a great cause at HSTB’s annual gala.

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Critter Camp

Each summer at HSTB’s camp, kids between the age of 5 to 12 can learn how to be future pet parents.

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Get to know our shelter partners

As the pet insurance provider that shelters trust, we're honored to highlight all of the impactful work that our shelter partners do for animals.