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My name is z!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 day ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Sign Adoption Contract

3

Pay Fee

4

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Age
2 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
24-2-C-25
Hair Length
short

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:





We do not require appointments and we do adoptions first-come, first-serve.


Please visit Louisacounty.gov/animalshelter for information about adoption.
Shelter
Louisa County Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
24-2-C-25
Contact
Diane Miller
Website
Address
18 Sacred Heart Ave, Mineral, VA 23117
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Sign Adoption Contract

We have a simple two page adoption contract.

3.

Pay Fee

Our adoption fee for dogs is $20 plus the spay/neuter and rabies fee. Our fee for cats is $10 plus the spay/neuter and rabies fee.

4.

Take the Pet Home

All pets must be spayed or neutered before they can go home. If they are not altered they must stay at the shelter until the next Wednesday.

Additional adoption info

We do not alter dogs until they are adopted. Our surgery day is Wednesday, so most dogs can go home Wednesday night at around 6:30.

Go meet their pets

We are open 12-5 Tuesday-Saturday.
It is possible to arrange an appointment for after hours meetings.

More about this shelter

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. We strive to eliminate pet overpopulation by encouraging spay/neuter of animals, increase the public awareness by educating our citizens on responsible pet ownership, and to prevent any form of animal cruelty. We are a county pound and we must maintain a few open runs for new intakes at all times. When we do fill up we work very hard not to euthanize for space by calling out to adopters and rescues for help.