01/12/2024
Our office will be closed January 15th 2024 for Martin Luther King day!! We will be reopen Tuesday with normal hours!! The weather is going to be cold and nasty please make sure you bring in your pets or have adequate shelter for them!!!
The mission of the Laurel County Animal Shelter is to be a safe haven for homeless and abused animals
Our office will be closed January 15th 2024 for Martin Luther King day!! We will be reopen Tuesday with normal hours!! The weather is going to be cold and nasty please make sure you bring in your pets or have adequate shelter for them!!!
FOUND ON CLOUD LANE!!!
Chloe
C24-0088
Mic
White
Female
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-18-24
FOUND ON E.HWY 1376!!
Talon
C24-0015
Mix
Tri-color
Male
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-11-24
Taz
C24-0043
Pit Mix
Tan
Male
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-8-24
FOUND ON E.4TH ST!!!
Jaxie
C24-0040
Mix
Bl/wh
Female
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-10-24
FOUND ON KENTUCKY HOLLOW!!
Denver
C24-0031
Mix
Bl/br
Male
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-10-24
Shadow
C23-1914
Mix
Black
Female
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-8-24
Fiona
C23-1897
Mix
Wh/bl
Female
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-8-24
FOUND ON L.KARR RD!!
Pepper
C24-0049
Mix
Wh/bl
Female
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-11-24
FOUND ON CASSIDY RD!!!
Jessie
C24-0035
Shep Mix
Br/bl
Female
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-11-24
FOUND ON PHILPOT RD!!
Phil C24-0036 Shep Mix
Bl/br
Male
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-12-24
Reggie
C24-0030
Mix
Brown
Male
Ready for adoption or rescue 1-8-24
Will do!
NOTE: Hackers recently took over and deleted our page. We’ve had to rebuild a new page from scratch, with greater security controls. Please like and share our page so we can continue our mission to be a safe haven for homeless and abused animals.
Deciding to adopt a rescue pet or shelter dog is an important decision. It can be tough to take into account everything you’ll need to be prepared for (both expected and unexpected), but the rewards of adopting a four-legged friend outweigh most concerns and fears many people have concerning adoption. Still not convinced? See our top 10 reasons to adopt:
1. You’re Saving More Than One Life
It goes without saying that when you adopt a rescue pet, you’re saving a life—but you’re actually saving more than one. By adopting, you’re helping make space for another animal in need and helping to give them the opportunity to become beloved pets.
2. Unconditional Love! What Could Be Better?
Many people worry about connecting with a rescued dog, but shelter dogs have so much love to give—and they won’t ever stop giving it to you once you let them into your heart!
3. You’re Giving a Second Chance to a Deserving Animal
Beyond just helping an animal in need, you’re giving a rescue an opportunity to find their voice; to be themselves and get a second chance to become a dog beyond the walls of shelter or rescue. You truly give them the keys to start anew in a life where second chances can often be hard to come by.
4. You Get a Chance to Stay Active
Maybe you’re trying to live a more active lifestyle, or maybe you’re just looking for a new adventure. Either way, a new four-legged friend gives you a reason to get outdoors more and stretch your legs!
5. You Have Someone New to Shop For
It’s always fun to spoil your pets and bringing home a new furry family member gives you a reason to do just that. You can enjoy all the retail therapy you want while making sure your new rescue dog is living in the lap of luxury.
6. You’re Fighting Back Against Cruel Breeding
Puppies purchased at pet stores almost always come from cruel breeding facilities where dogs are confined to small, filthy spaces and receive little to no veterinary care. By adopting from your local shelter or rescue, you are giving back to your community instead of helping cruel breeders profit.
7. Destress and Unwind with Someone Who Will Never Judge You
Life is full of stresses, but your rescue dog is always there to listen. They won’t ever judge you or let you down. Taking some time to destress with your furry friends can help you unwind and keep you at peace.
8. Increase Your Social Interactions
Getting out there with your pet can also help you make new human friends, too! You can befriend other pet parents, or even meet someone special when you’re making the rounds at your local dog park or dog-friendly café.
9. You’ll Have a Lifelong BFF
What could be better than having a lifelong friend? In your time with your rescue dog, you’ll have a confidante, a pal and ultimately—a beloved family member. You’ll never feel lonely, and in return neither will your shelter dog.
10. Life Will Never Be Boring Again
One thing that’s for certain, is that life with a rescue dog brings big changes—in the best way! Say goodbye to predictable nights and your boring routine and say hello to a new lease on life. Your new pet will keep life exciting, fresh and full of love.
From ASPCA.org
Please share our page. We had to make a new Facebook account because hackers deleted the old one!! Help the animals out of the shelter!!! We update our pictures once a week!!!
ADOPTION FEES:
$100 for dogs
$65 for cats
Deciding to adopt a rescue pet or shelter dog is an important decision. It can be tough to take into account everything you’ll need to be prepared for (both expected and unexpected), but the rewards of adopting a four-legged friend outweigh most concerns and fears many people have concerning adoption. Still not convinced? See our top 10 reasons to adopt:
1. You’re Saving More Than One Life
It goes without saying that when you adopt a rescue pet, you’re saving a life—but you’re actually saving more than one. By adopting, you’re helping make space for another animal in need and helping to give them the opportunity to become beloved pets.
2. Unconditional Love! What Could Be Better?
Many people worry about connecting with a rescued dog, but shelter dogs have so much love to give—and they won’t ever stop giving it to you once you let them into your heart!
3. You’re Giving a Second Chance to a Deserving Animal
Beyond just helping an animal in need, you’re giving a rescue an opportunity to find their voice; to be themselves and get a second chance to become a dog beyond the walls of shelter or rescue. You truly give them the keys to start anew in a life where second chances can often be hard to come by.
4. You Get a Chance to Stay Active
Maybe you’re trying to live a more active lifestyle, or maybe you’re just looking for a new adventure. Either way, a new four-legged friend gives you a reason to get outdoors more and stretch your legs!
5. You Have Someone New to Shop For
It’s always fun to spoil your pets and bringing home a new furry family member gives you a reason to do just that. You can enjoy all the retail therapy you want while making sure your new rescue dog is living in the lap of luxury.
6. You’re Fighting Back Against Cruel Breeding
Puppies purchased at pet stores almost always come from cruel breeding facilities where dogs are confined to small, filthy spaces and receive little to no veterinary care. By adopting from your local shelter or rescue, you are giving back to your community instead of helping cruel breeders profit.
7. Destress and Unwind with Someone Who Will Never Judge You
Life is full of stresses, but your rescue dog is always there to listen. They won’t ever judge you or let you down. Taking some time to destress with your furry friends can help you unwind and keep you at peace.
8. Increase Your Social Interactions
Getting out there with your pet can also help you make new human friends, too! You can befriend other pet parents, or even meet someone special when you’re making the rounds at your local dog park or dog-friendly café.
9. You’ll Have a Lifelong BFF
What could be better than having a lifelong friend? In your time with your rescue dog, you’ll have a confidante, a pal and ultimately—a beloved family member. You’ll never feel lonely, and in return neither will your shelter dog.
10. Life Will Never Be Boring Again
One thing that’s for certain, is that life with a rescue dog brings big changes—in the best way! Say goodbye to predictable nights and your boring routine and say hello to a new lease on life. Your new pet will keep life exciting, fresh and full of love.
From ASPCA.org
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Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
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