Richmond Animal Care & Control

Animal shelter in Richmond, Virginia

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Address

1600 Chamberlayne Avenue, Richmond, VA 23222

Hours of Operation

    Monday-Tuesday: Closed
    Wednesday-Friday: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Saturday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Sunday: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Contact

Christy Hemsworth

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Adoptable Pets at Richmond Animal Care & Control

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Jay Dee

Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, Adult

Richmond, VA

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(when grown) -
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No Details Provided
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Pittie Went to the Market

Boxer/Catahoula Leopard Dog

Female, Young

Richmond, VA

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(when grown) -
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Not good with kids
Good with dogs
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Big Dawg

German Shepherd Dog/Anatolian Shepherd

Male, Young

Richmond, VA

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(when grown) -
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No Details Provided
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Prosper

American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Adult

Richmond, VA

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(when grown) -
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Good with cats
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Sour Ropes - Barn Cat

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult

Richmond, VA

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(when grown) -
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No Details Provided
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Kalamata Olive - FeLV+

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Young

Richmond, VA

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(when grown) -
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Needs special attention
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Ray of Sunshine

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Young

Richmond, VA

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(when grown) -
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Not good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
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La Vaca Loca

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Adult

Richmond, VA

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(when grown) -
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Good with dogs
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Light Fixture - Barn Cat

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Young

Richmond, VA

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Shelter FAQs

Richmond Animal Care & Control (RACC) was established as the first city pound on June 5, 1902. Since then, it has served as the only open-admission public animal shelter in the City of Richmond. We provide humane care for more than 3,000 stray, sick, injured, and relinquished pets per year. Our focus is on keeping owned animals out of the shelter environment and instead offering pet owners a variety of rehoming options and resources to find placement for their pet(s). With such a great need for immediate intervention with stray, sick, and injured animals in our area, our ability to take in surrendered animals is limited, and we operate on a case-by-case basis when the space and resources are available in this regard. While we seek to help every pet that comes into our care, there are instances where humane euthanasia is the only option. When an animal is considered a danger to the community or is suffering due to a severe medical condition, we believe the most responsible and compassionate option is humane euthanasia. First and foremost, our commitment is to public safety and ending unnecessary suffering. RACC is not considered a "no-kill" animal shelter and does not subscribe to this label. However, we never humanely euthanize animals due to space or length of stay.
Richmond Animal Care & Control provides pet adoptions and humane services for thousands of cats and dogs every year throughout the Richmond, VA community.
  • 1. Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
  • 2. Interview
  • 3. Meet the Pet
  • 4. Submit Application
  • 5. Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

At RACC, our focus is on same-day adoptions. Anyone interested in adopting an animal, along with all household members, must visit the shelter in person to meet and interact with the animal(s). During the visit, RACC staff will ask a series of questions to determine if the animal(s) would be a good fit. Once an appropriate match is made, the prospective adopter will need to complete an adoption application, which will be reviewed and approved or denied immediately.

For dog adoptions, any resident dogs must also attend the meet-and-greet. Kittens 4 months or younger must be adopted in pairs or have another cat at home to ensure proper socialization and prevent Single Kitten Syndrome.

Adoption fees cover the cost of spay/neuter surgery, flea/tick prevention, age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, microchipping, heartworm testing (for dogs 6 months and older), and FeLV/FIV testing (for cats).


Adoption fees:
- $100 adoption fee for dogs, puppies 5 months or older, cats, and kittens
- $150 adoption fee for puppies 4 months or younger
- Cats and kittens may be adopted two for the price of one
- Adoption fees may be waived for medical or space reasons at management discretion

Pets at shelters and rescues near Richmond Animal Care & Control

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Molly

Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Senior

Richmond, VA

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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Wifi

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Young

Richmond, VA

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No Details Provided
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Mr Noodle

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult

Richmond, VA

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No Details Provided
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Animal Charities in Richmond, VA

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Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs

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Animal Legal Defense Fund

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