NOCO Humane is a phenomenal organization in Northern Colorado filled with amazing staff and volunteers. You may have seen our weekly spotlight highlighting animals that are available for adoption at NOCO Humane. It is known as our Townsquare NoCo Pet of the Week.

Why NOCO Humane Stands Out in Northern Colorado

I am very proud to work with them. I have learned a ton about how they go above and beyond for the animals in their care. I even adopted my pup, Lucy, from NOCO Humane.

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Expanding to Serve More Animals

NOCO Humane will be adding a third campus in Northern Colorado. The organization has a facility in Loveland and Evans. But now, NOCO Humane will open a brand new campus in Greeley very soon.

A New Campus Dedicated to Pet Adoption

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The new facility will be solely a location for residents to find their new pet. In other words, NOCO Humane in Greeley will simply be an adoption campus. NOCO Humane does a lot of great work for the animals in their care. Medical assistance and major training will primarily happen at the two other locations.

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Marks Milestone

NOCO Humane recently had a ribbon-cutting ceremony at their new location. It will be open to the public very soon. NOCO Humane has been working on this project for over a year.

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You can check out NOCO Humane’s new campus in Greeley at 6525 W 28th Street. Their third campus will officially open at noon on September 22.

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