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The Orange County Virginia Animal Shelter houses unwanted, lost or abandoned animals. Provides safe haven and vet care for hundreds of animals of all ages and descriptions each year. When funds are available, offer spay/neuter certificates that help pay for spaying and neutering pets. Please contact the shelter directly to see if these funds are available. Volunteers needed.to come every day, once a week or once a month. Donations of canned dog and cat food, rawhides, chew chips, dog biscuits, and plastic cat toys are always greatly appreciated.

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a non-profit horse rescue and therapeutic riding organization, exists to provide rehabilitation focused services and safe haven for unwanted horses, and offers a therapeutic riding program for personal growth and academic education for the community, helping both horses and people.

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Farm/Domestic Animal Sanctuaries
Equestrian Therapy
After hours emergency services, animal cruelty investigations, animal sheltering and accepting of strays and owner surrenders, barking dogs and pooper scooper law enforcement, dangerous and vicious dog investigations, dead animal removal, disaster preparedness information, feral cat abatement, leash law enforcement, lost and found animals, pet licensing, rabies control and wildlife assistance.

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Shelter for animals needing to find a home. Also serves as an adoption site for pets and offers low cost spay or neuter services to local residents in conjunction with the Virginia Beach SPCA.
Richmond Animal Care & Control (RACC) is an open admission public shelter. RACC provides humane care for stray, injured, lost, abused, and abandoned pets. The Animal Control staff investigates animal cruelty, enforces humane laws, and issues pet licenses. RACC has pets available for adoption.

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Services available through the Fauquier SPCA include lost and found assistance, humane education, pet therapy, spay/neuter surgery, tag identification, and behavioral training. Our major focus is on the complete elimination of the pain and suffering caused by pet overpopulation and neglect. If you would like to volunteer, please call the Volunteer Coordinator/Events Manager at (540)788-9000 x211. For ANIMAL CONTROL, call: (540)347-6843, (540)422-8750

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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.
Petersburg Animal Control and Shelter is a city governed animal control facility and open door public shelter.
Owners pay board, county fines, and any veterinary costs when they reclaim their pets. Fees for pet adoptions include cost of surgical neutering. Offers euthanasia for pets at no charge.
Providing care and adoption of "unwanted" companion animals through: "no-kill" adoption center, foster care networks, satellite adoption venues, and Kitten & Puppy Rescue/Transport Programs; by funding veterinary services and education programs; and, by controlling over-population through low-cost Spay-Neuter-Vaccinate and Feral Cat Trap/Neuter/Release programs.

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The Louisa County Animal Shelter operates under guidelines of the Commonwealth of Virginia providing humane sheltering, care, adoption, and redemption of stray and surrendered animals. Encourage spay/neuter of animals, increase the public awareness by educating citizens on responsible pet ownership, and to prevent any form of animal cruelty. A county pound and must maintain a few open runs for new intakes at all times. When filled up we work very hard not to euthanize for space by calling out to adopters and rescues for help.
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.
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 an animal shelter for unwanted, abandoned, stray and impounded animals. The Rockbridge SPCA is obligated morally, ethically, and legally to enforce ordinances and to shelter animals in such a way as to insure the public safety of all species and to show respect for the dignity and worth of all creatures. The Rockbridge SPCA serves the Cities of Lexington and Buena Vista and the County of Rockbridge.
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.
A nonprofit organization devoted to public education and the welfare of domesticated animals. Provides assistance in placing healthy, adoptable animals from Montgomery County through referral services and/or housing. The shelter is a "No-Kill" shelter; therefore, all adoptable animals are housed until suitable families are found.

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Protective Services for Animals
Provides an animal shelter for lost or unwanted domestic pets.

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Veterinary Services
Animal Services Volunteer Opportunities
Protective Services for Animals
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.
Provides animal shelter services including adoptions, lost and found, requests for literature, reports of cruelty and injuries that we direct to animal control; educational activities including informal activities, low cost spay/neuter, wildlife referral, disaster services and the presentation of movies, filmstrip, etc., to school classes. Works with disaster relief agencies (Red Cross, CAFV, Focus, Contact, to house animals for clients needing help with their pets.

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Protective Services for Animals
Veterinary Services
Provides shelter, care and protection for animals. Seeks out suitable homes for animals and works to prevent cruelty to animals.
Places animals in permanent responsible homes. Offers reduced fee spay/neuter services.
Enforces licensing, rabies vaccination and running at large complaints, rescues injured or sick stray pets, temporary care and shelter of injured wildlife, administers adoption program, educates public about inhumane treatment of animals, assists in rabies related incidents involving domestic and wild cases.

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Animal Licenses
Animal Control
Protective Services for Animals
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
Provides an animal shelter for the County of Culpeper that operates under guidelines from the Commonwealth of Virginia to temporarily house stray or injured animals, provide for adoption of as many animals as possible and to humanely euthanize unwanted animals. The Shelter strives to encourage, promote, and preserve responsible pet ownership and to prevent any form of cruelty to animals. Pet adoptions are available to all interested in providing an animal a good home. Visit the web site to download a pet adoption application. If you would like to donate goods, the shelter is always in need of items, here's what we really need. Shelter Wish List: Dog food (canned & dry) Cat food (canned & dry) Towels Beds Food Bowls Wire or plastic crates Pet shampoo Pet grooming supplies (brushes, combs, etc.) Toys Treats
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria operate the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter, an open-admission facility accepting any and all animals brought to us from within the jurisdiction. AWLA have made a commitment to help animals in need with the help of the community. AWLA care for more than 2,000 animals per year, including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, iguanas and chinchillas. Specially-trained staff also assist area wildlife that have been injured or are in distress, with the ultimate goal of releasing them back into their natural habitat or transferring them to licensed wildlife rehabilitators for care and eventual release.