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Animal shelters and pet adoption in Dublin, mapped by Jeter

Every animal shelter OpenStreetMap knows about near central Dublin, Ireland, with addresses, phone numbers, hours, and directions, plus today's local weather.

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July in Dublin

Dublin averages 68.2°F highs in July. Visiting a shelter today? Check conditions first: a newly adopted pet is sensitive to temperature extremes on the ride home. See the Dublin weather page for the live forecast.

The 4 mapped animal shelters and rescues in Dublin

Sorted by distance from central Dublin. Addresses, hours, and phone numbers come from OpenStreetMap and can lag reality, so call ahead to confirm.

Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

  1. 1

    The Purr

    1.3 km
    Fr-Su 11:00-17:00
    31A Brunswick Street North, Dublin, D07 RW97
  2. 2

    North County Dublin SPCA

    2.6 km
    124a Drumcondra Road Upper, Dublin
  3. Top pick nearby 3

    Dogs Trust

    8.1 km
    North Road, Dublin
  4. 4

    Dogs Aid Sanctuary

    8.2 km
    South Parallel Road, Saint Margaret’s

Trip prep for Dublin weather

  • Never leave a pet in the car. On an 80°F day a parked car passes 100°F inside in about 10 minutes, even with windows cracked. Whatever the errand, bring them in or leave them home.
  • July averages 68.2°F highs in Dublin: plan the trip for the cooler morning or evening, and check today's conditions above before loading up.
  • Plan the ride home. A newly adopted pet is stressed and temperature-sensitive; bring a carrier or seatbelt harness and make it a calm, direct trip.

Dublin animal shelter questions

OpenStreetMap currently maps 4 animal shelters and rescues within about 20 km of central Dublin. The closest to the city center is The Purr, about 1.3 km out. Community data grows all the time, so a missing spot just means nobody has mapped it yet.
Dublin's hottest month is July with average highs of 68.2 degrees. Above 82 degrees most dogs should keep outdoor time short and shaded, and above 90 degrees skip it entirely. The live verdict on this page applies those same bands to right-now conditions.
Start with the closest options above, then call ahead: hours, policies, and services vary, and community-mapped data can lag. A quick phone call confirms details before you make the trip.

Place data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). Coverage varies by city; a missing pin does not mean a place does not exist, and details change: always call ahead or check official pages. Hours and services change often; call ahead to confirm before you visit. Weather guidance is general care information, not veterinary advice.

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