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Low cost spay/neuter clinic and adoption center for homeless pets.
The Animal Shelter is the physical facility servicing lost, abandoned, stray and surrendered pets in Loudoun County.
An adoption counselor will help you meet the cat, dog, kitten or puppy who will be a good fit for your home and lifestyle.
Places animals in permanent responsible homes. Offers reduced fee spay/neuter services.
Assists in finding homes for abandoned dogs and cats. In cooperation with area veterinarians, we share the cost of spaying and neutering these animals. We also help provide emergency veterinary care for ill or injured abandoned animals.
Petersburg Animal Control and Shelter is a city governed animal control facility and open door public shelter.
Promote and provide humane treatment of all mammals, fish, fowl, and reptiles.
Provides care to stray, unwanted and injured animals and placement into new homes. Educates the public on proper pet owner responsibilities. Operates a no-kill animal shelter.
Animal Control Deputies enforce animal laws and regulations of the State and County. Duties include answering citizen complaints, catching stray, dangerous or destructive dogs, investigating livestock damage or death for compensation claims, investigating possible animal cruelty, neglect, or abandonment, assisting other law enforcement agencies, Conservation Police and Fire & Rescue personnel with animal related calls, maintaining the Animal Shelter and euthanizing animals when necessary
Provide shelter and care for companion animals in our community. Public clinic offers low-cost spaying and neutering, wellness visits and vaccines, illness visits and treatments for individuals with income Support wildlife conservation and triage injured wildlife,provide guidance to the public regarding wildlife rehabilitation. Humane Education hosts tours and virtual programs throughout the year for children ages 6 and up.
A group of volunteers providing regular open visitation hours to the public in hopes of increasing the chances that the shelter animals of Giles County will be adopted instead of euthanized. The Giles County Animal Shelter is under jurisdiction of Giles County Sheriff Department. Volunteers at the shelter at the invitation of the Giles County Board of Supervisors, the Sheriff's Dept and Giles County Animal Control. Offers low cost spay/neuter and placement services for pets. Giles County Animal Shelter Call the shelter directly at 540-921-2053. The physical address for the Giles County Animal Shelter is 678 Green Hollow Rd, Pearisburg, Virginia 24136. The shelter is open Monday-Saturday 12pm-4pm or by appointment with an Animal Control Officer. Officers may be paged through their dispatch by calling 540-921-3842. Adoptions during the week are done by appointment only.

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Feral Cat Management Programs
Animal Adoption
Animal Shelters
Animal Rescue
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
Animal Licenses
Animal Adoption
Animal Rescue
A private, non-profit, no-kill Humane Society, caring for lost and homeless pets. Services provided includes: Spay/Neuter Clinic Lost and Found Pet Services Pet Owner Services Pet Activities and Training Pet Behavior Resources Pet End of LIfe Services City of Lynchburg Dog Licenses Humane Education and Children's Program Pet Friendly Housing
Provides low cost spay and neuter, dental services, low cost vaccines & microchips to the public and to animals adopted through Chesapeake Animal Services. Also run an adoption and foster care program.
The goal is to place the animals in a home which is appropriate based on the animal's needs, temperament, where it will reside, etc. as well as the applicant's history, experience, family, lifestyle, yard, housing situation, employment, other animals, etc. which affect the long-term health and safety of the animal under consideration. In addition, there may be other considerations which are animal-specific that will impact the animal's placement such as the animal's energy level and need for fencing, whether the animal has been socialized with small children and/or other animals, etc
Receives stray and owner relinquished animals from Roanoke City, Roanoke County, Botetourt County and the Town of Vinton and is an open intake facility. Primarily handles stray animals picked up by the Animal Control Officers employed by the municipalities, but also accepts strays that are found, and animals owned, by citizens of the municipalities served. Does NOT have a veterinarian on staff and is unable to provide medical care for pets owned by the public. If a pet is ill or injured, please visit a personal veterinarian. Has an adoption program, works with rescue organizations and has a foster program.
Provides required services and public education relating to domesticated animals.
Provides placement of unwanted pets into responsible, caring permanent homes and counsels owners in transition. Provides assistance and referrals for behavior and health problems and dog obedience. Accepts all stray and unwanted animals from Arlington County and City of Falls Church.
Animal Control provides animal control services to the County, including the collection of animals running at large, and sick or injured animals; and receives and investigates reports of suspected animal cruelty or neglect, animal bites and vicious dogs.