Tierheim Berlin
Berlin, Alemania · 30 animales disponibles
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Wellensittiche
4 años🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Prachtfinken
4 años🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Nymphensittiche
4 años🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Kanarienvögel
4 años🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Schmuckschildkröten
4 años🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Schmuckschildkröten / Invasivarten
4 años🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Kornnattern
4 años🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Walter
7 años🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Nokart
8 añosBulldog Francés · pequeño
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Dobby
4 añosBullmastiff · grande
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Barney
4 añosMestizo
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Dornröschen
2 añosMestizo · mediano
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Bobby
2 añosMestizo · mediano
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Baru
3 añosPastor Alemán · grande
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Claire
9 añosPastor Alemán · grande
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Lilo
2 añosStaffordshire Bull Terrier · mediano
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Luna
7 añosLabrador Retriever · grande
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Oliver Twist
5 añosEuropeo Común
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Lisi & Emmi
4 añosEuropeo Común
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Bowie
7 añosLabrador Retriever · grande
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Mausi
13 añosEuropeo Común · grande
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Nala
4 añosEuropeo Común
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Sherlock
3 añosAzul Ruso
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania

Ceyla
6 añosStaffordshire Bull Terrier · mediano
🇩🇪Berlin, Alemania
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About
About Tierheim Berlin
Tierheim Berlin is a multi-species shelter based in Berlin, Germany. There are currently 10 dogs, 5 cats, and 9 other animals listed for adoption.
The shelter typically takes in a mix of breeds — currently among the residents are European Shorthair, Mixed Breed, German Shepherd, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
The animals currently listed at Tierheim Berlin range in age from about 2 to 13 years old. Most are large.
Adoption process
Adopting from Berlin
German rescues typically require an in-person home visit (Vorkontrolle) or detailed video home check before approving adoption. Animals leave the shelter sterilized, microchipped, and with a valid EU pet passport. Adoption fees usually fall between €250 and €450, covering veterinary preparation.
When you find an animal you'd like to meet, contact Tierheim Berlin directly using the website in the sidebar. TailHarbor doesn't take any role in the adoption itself — we just make it easier for you to find the animal in the first place.
For a full breakdown of cross-border adoption requirements from Germany, see our Germany import guide.
At a glance
Breeds currently at Tierheim Berlin
Nearby
Other shelters in Germany
Tierheim Berlin is one of 20+ TailHarbor-listed rescue shelters in Germany. If you're not finding the right match here, browse these:
- ... (48 animals)
- 4animals e.V. — Hundeauffangstation HASt — Essen (71 animals)
- 4animals! e.V. Hundeauffangstation HASt — Essen (28 animals)
- 4 Happy Paws e.V. — Saal an der Donau (13 animals)
- ADOP-Tiervermittlung (7 animals)
- Adozioni del cuore e.V. — Wedel (64 animals)
- Aegean Dogs e.V. / FAZA Aegina — Berlin (61 animals)
- Aktion Tierisch Happy e.V. (163 animals)
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Where is Tierheim Berlin located?
Tierheim Berlin is in Berlin, Germany.
How many animals does Tierheim Berlin have available for adoption?
Tierheim Berlin currently has 30 animals listed on TailHarbor. That includes 10 dogs. Plus 5 cats. The inventory is refreshed daily from the shelter's own listing system.
How do I adopt an animal from Tierheim Berlin?
Browse the available animals on this page and pick one you'd like to meet. Then contact Tierheim Berlin directly using the phone, email, or website link in the sidebar — Tierheim Berlin handles the adoption process, not TailHarbor. German rescues typically require an in-person home visit (Vorkontrolle) or detailed video home check before approving adoption. Animals leave the shelter sterilized, microchipped, and with a valid EU pet passport. Adoption fees usually fall between €250 and €450, covering veterinary preparation.
Can I adopt from Tierheim Berlin if I live in another country?
Yes. Cross-border adoption within the EU is straightforward thanks to the EU pet passport system. The animal needs to be at least 15 weeks old, microchipped to ISO 11784/11785, and have a valid rabies vaccination administered at least 21 days before travel. Tierheim Berlin typically handles the vetting, chipping, and passport. The adopter coordinates the transport — common options include rescue networks (NGO-run road transport), professional pet-transport companies, "flight nannies" (volunteer in-cabin couriers), or self-drive pickups for shelters in neighbouring countries.
Is Tierheim Berlin a verified shelter on TailHarbor?
Tierheim Berlin is listed on TailHarbor based on data scraped from their own website, but TailHarbor has not yet manually verified the shelter's contact details. We recommend confirming details directly with the shelter before travelling for an adoption visit.
What is the adoption fee at Tierheim Berlin?
TailHarbor does not track adoption fees — they vary by animal and by shelter, and are set by Tierheim Berlin directly. Typical fees in Germany cover the animal's pre-adoption veterinary care (sterilization, vaccinations, microchip, pet passport). Contact Tierheim Berlin via the sidebar details for the exact fee for an animal you're interested in.
