Address
13044 Poor House Road, Windsor, VA 23487Contact
call our shelterPhone
(757) 365-6318Donation
—Create an alert, and we will notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.

Andy
Domestic Shorthair
Male, 1 yr 6 mos
Windsor, VA

Kathleen
Domestic Shorthair
Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Windsor, VA

Helga
Domestic Shorthair
Female, 1 yr 2 mos
Windsor, VA

St. Nick
Siamese
Male, 3 yrs
Windsor, VA

Mystery
Domestic Shorthair
Male, 6 yrs
Windsor, VA

Sunny "Sasha"
Domestic Mediumhair
Male, 1 yr
Windsor, VA

Jennay
American Pit Bull Terrier/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Female, 8 mos
Windsor, VA

Kimmy Gibler
Hound (Unknown Type)
Female, 3 yrs 11 mos
Windsor, VA

Rebel
Mixed Breed (Small)
Male, 2 yrs
Windsor, VA
Additional adoption info
To view the adoptable animals you must schedule an appointment by calling 757-365-6318.
Dogs & Puppies are $90, Cats & Kittens are $75 and all other companion animals are $25 unless stated differently.
Those fees include:
• Spay/Neuter
• Vaccinations & deworming (including Rabies shot)
• and Heartworm testing for dogs
The cost for this medical care at local veterinary offices would easily exceed $200.00.
An application must be filled out at the shelter and approved before adopting one of our pets.
If you rent, live in a mobile home community, or in military housing, we need to speak to your landlord see a copy of your lease. To speed the process, please have a copy of your lease when finalizing.
As appropriate, for dog adoption you may be required to bring your current dog for a “Meet-n-Greet” prior to adopting your new dog. Please bring a paper copy of their rabies certificate(s), not the ID tag, for the meeting with our shelter dog.
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Pumpernickle
Chesapeake Bay Retriever/Poodle (Miniature)
Male, 7 mos
Windsor, VA

Frances
Rottweiler
Female, Adult
Windsor, VA

Reese
Pit Bull Terrier
Female, 1 yr
Suffolk, VA
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