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Animal Control - Radford, Radford Police Department

Enforces state laws and county ordinances involving domestic animals.

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Animal Warden - Danville, Danville Government Offices

All animal cases within the city limits (strays, dogs, wild game). Enforcement of the laws pertaining to animals or ownership of animals.

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Animal Control - Bristol, Bristol City Police Department

Aids in the placement of abandoned pets to good homes when possible. Animal Emergencies call (276) 645-7400. Animal Pound & Shelter (276) 645-3714. Jones Animal Hospital 603 Volunteer Parkway Bristol, TN 37620 (423) 968-7011

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Animal Control - King George, King George County Sheriff's Office

The purpose of the county pound is to impound or harbor seized, stray, homeless, abandoned or unwanted animals. The Animal Control Officers also have responsibility for controlling the spread of rabies within the county.

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Government Services - Danville, Animal Services, Pittsylvania County Government Offices

Pittsylvania County Animal Services Officers are appointed conservators of the peace and have enforcement powers concerning animal issues. Pittsylvania County Animal Services Officers handle a wide variety of animal issues, including but not limited to: Dangerous dogs Livestock Loose or stray dogs Upholding state and local animal codes and regulations

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Animal Control Services - Manassas, Manassas City Police Department

Animal Control Services maintains the health, safety and welfare of the community by ensuring compliance of animal care and control ordinances are followed and by assisting residents with the proper tools and information to safely care for their pets. Not convenient to a bus. Partially accessible to persons with disabilities.

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Animal Services - Saluda, Middlesex County Animal Control Department

Enforces animal licenses, rabies vaccinations, handles injured animals, pet adoptions, disaster planning, animal cruelty and stray and lost animals.

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Animal Services - Covington, Covington Division of Police

Ensures that citizens are safe from animals, domestic and wild, and that animals are safe and properly cared for.Responsible for animal control within the city limits of Covington. Handles all calls for service concerning dogs at large, wild animals and other similar complainants. Animals captured by the Animal Control Officer are taken to the Alleghany Humane Society. Dogs are held at the shelter for 10 days then placed up for adoption to the public. Cats are picked up by the Animal Control Officer, and may be taken to the shelter. Cat can be taken to the shelter by individual citizens for a nominal fee. The shelter can be reached at 540-862-2436.

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Animal Services - Jonesville, Lee County Government Services

Enforces domestic animal ordinances. Operates animal shelter. * Dogs may be brought to the Pound during posted hours only. * Leaving dogs outside of the pound when unattended is considered abandonment and is subject to prosecution. * Owners must sign a release form when surrendering their dogs. Adoptions are free to the public, however, you must sign an Adoption Agreement, and a Spay/Neuter Agreement stating that you will have the animal spayed or neutered within a certain period depending on the age of the animal. In the case of a dog bite, please notify the Lee County Sheriff's Department at 276-346-7777, they will page the Officer to respond to this matter. Location â€" From Highway 58, turn south onto State Route 70 and immediately turn left on Bus Shop Road. Follow the signs to the Pound.

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Animal Services - Lebanon, Russell County Government Services

Employs two full time animal control officers. Handles all animal complaints in Russell County that are out of the Phenix City city limits. Ensures that laws involving the treatment and containment of animals are enforced.

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Animal Services - Roanoke, Roanoke Wildlife Rescue

A nonprofit 501(c)3 organization permitted by the Department of Virginia Game and Inland Fisheries. The state license applies to high risk rabies species, reptiles, and small mammals only. Provide treatment and care for injured, orphaned, diseased and displaced wild mammals and reptiles, as well as the subsequent release of healthy viable animals into appropriate habitats.

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Animal Services - Floyd, Floyd County Government

Animal Control officers enforce County and State regulations for fowl, poultry, livestock, dangerous animals, check dog tags, and control stray animals. Manages the animal shelter and investigates animal cruelty and abuse cases and bite/rabies cases. Animal Shelter website: www.nrvanimalshelters.com

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Animal Control - Bland, Sheriff's Office, Bland County Government Services

Responds to animal law violations or requests for a stray dog to be picked up. All dogs picked up are immediately transported to the Wythe County Animal Shelter,(276) 228-6003.

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Animal Control and Shelter - Petersburg, Petersburg Bureau of Police

Petersburg Animal Control and Shelter is a city governed animal control facility and open door public shelter.

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Animal Control - Manassas, Prince Willam County Police Department

The department investigates complaints of cruelty to animals, quarantines animals that have bitten humans, provides 24-hour emergency service for injured or stray animals and removes stray dogs and livestock from streets and public areas. The Animal Shelter is operated in accordance with state and local law.

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Animal Warden - Rustburg, Campbell County Government Offices

Enforcement of the laws pertaining to animals or ownership of animals.

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Animal Control - Gate City, Scott County Government Services

They offer services such as managing dangerous dogs, preventing dogs from running at large, and providing servsafe food protection manager training.

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Animal Control - Stony Creek, Sussex County Animal Control

To protect and improve the welfare of the animals and citizens of Sussex County through humane education, enforcement, and professional presence, to provide a safe, humane shelter for unwanted, stray, abused, and lost animals, to promote responsible animal care and ownership, and to reduce the number of unwanted pets culminating in a safer and more desirable community for the citizens of Sussex County.

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Animal Control - Rocky Mount, Franklin County Government Offices

Enforces local animal regulatory and state humane laws.

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Animal Control - Bedford, Bedford County Government Offices

Insures the safety of county residents, personal property, and well-being of animals by enforcing the animal control ordinances.

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Animal Services - Salem, City of Salem Police Department

Enforces the City animal control ordinances and all other state laws and city ordinances. Officers are certified police officers and possess certifications in euthanasia. Officers also perform the deer reduction program. This unit operates the Salem Animal Shelter. The Salem Animal Shelter may be contacted at: 1301 Indiana Street Salem, Virginia 24153 Telephone: 540-375-3038 Fax: 540-375-8889

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Animal Warden - Amherst, Amherst County Government Offices

No fees if animal is adopted; owner must vaccinate and purchase tags. Patrols County, answers complaints from citizens regarding animals- Picks up & puts in Humane Center. Tries to find owners if they are tagged.

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Animal Control - Ashland, Hanover County Animal Protection and Shelter

To serve and protect the public and promote a safer community through responsible animal ownership and humane care. The department operates a shelter for the specialized care of animals in their custody. The shelter provides veterinarian care for homeless or unwanted animals until they are adopted or placed with an animal rescue organization. This facility does not euthanize healthy, adoptable animals.

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