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Abundance of dogs available at OC shelter

Numerous pets available for adoption, fostering

A local animal shelter is bursting at the seams with adoptable dogs.

Late last month, Orange County officials announced the county’s animal shelter was over capacity with dogs following intakes related to recent animal control cases. According to shelter staff, two cases had yielded 70 canine intakes collectively, adding to the shelter’s already large number of dogs. The shelter was assisted by its amazing rescue partners who were able to help, but needs remain.

One of the easiest ways to help is by fostering or adopting a pup. Adopting a pet frees up space for an incoming animal. That process can be started at www.orangecountyva.gov/adoptapet. The shelter routinely posts its adoptable pets on social media at https://www.facebook.com/ocasva.

Not ready for the long-term commitment of a furry family member? Fostering provides a caring and comfortable home while helping adoptable pets adjust to life outside the shelter and creating space inside the shelter for incoming animals. The shelter provides food, medicine, vet care and supplies for its fostered animals. Fostering timeframes can be adjusted to fit availability.

For those missing their pet, check with the animal shelter and if on-site, arrange speedy pickup by calling (540) 672-1124. Shelter staff encourages pet owners to secure pets on their property while also making sure they have identification to increase recovery chances and reduce recovery times.

Donations are also needed. Canned food, laundry detergent, bleach and dishwashing liquid are among the most needed supplies. The shelter maintains wish lists at Walmart (https://www.walmart.com/registry/RR/0886bafc-c2ec-45b6-8f23-a1c8bd3c27b3) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/NGY7GRZ27UWD). Monetary donations are also accepted and can be made online at www.orangecountyva.gov/shelterdonation.

Gracie Hart Brooks
Gracie Hart Brookshttp://rapidanregister.com
Born and raised in Virginia, Gracie has nearly two decades of experience in community journalism covering county and town boards and commissions, education, business and more. She believes in the power and importance of telling local stories and resides with her husband, two daughters and Bernedoodle in a small town.
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