Vaccinating animals at intake is one of the most powerful ways to save lives in the shelter. It’s a double win: Vaccines prevent or limit disease in individual animals while reducing risk for other animals.
The Humane Society of the United States estimates that some 300,000 homeless animals are euthanized in shelters every year, so by spaying and neutering your pets you are helping curb the crisis of animal overpopulation. Here are some myths and facts about spaying and neutering, as provided by the ASPCA.
We are located on Route 60 West about 1/4 mile outside of Downtown Lewisburg, W.V. Coming from Lewisburg, headed west on 60; we are the second paved road on the left hand side (Holliday Lane- in the “dip”) after you pass Jim’s Drive-In on the right.
Almost all of our adoptions have their surgeries done in our in house surgery suite by the veterinarian assigned that week. We perform surgeries Tuesdays and Thursdays on those animals so they may go home the following day, Wednesdays and Fridays respectively. If by chance the surgery is not in house, you will be instructed
Here are some tips for adopting a pet: Be patient: When you first bring your new pet home, give them space to explore. Consider your lifestyle: Make sure your pet's energy level matches yours. Consider family dynamics: If you have children, ensure your new pet is child-friendly. If you already have pets, make sure they can get along with
We gladly accept volunteers. Any volunteer under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian present with them at all times. Volunteers are needed to both socialize cats and walk dogs. Once you are trained as a volunteer you may stop by at your leisure during our kennel hours (11am- 5pm Tuesday-Friday)
As a non-profit organization, the money we do receive is vital to our operations. Unfortunately we never know when money will be coming in or how much if at all. We therefore can only offer assistance for spaying and neutering at this time. There are many organizations on the internet that do offer this type