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Northern Neck Partners for Pets Northern Neck Partners for Pets want to provide compassionate care and loving homes for unwanted and homeless pets.

Our goal is to build a private no-kill shelter in the Northern Neck and reduce the euthanasia rate from 30-40% to 10% or less.

02/04/2025
28/02/2025

We will be at Tractor Supply Co.in Kilmarnock Saturday, March 1st with some of our dogs looking for their human love match and forever homes! Scheduled hours for the event are 9:00 to 1:00. These are approximate hours. Some of the dogs won't arrive until 10:00 as breakfast and a run are in order before they set out on their trip! If you see a particular dog in the picture you would like to meet we are happy to coordinate a time. Our shelter pups may be outside or in the store. If you are out and about on Saturday please stop by and say hi. We can tell you about our dogs that are back at the shelter, our kitties and opportunities for volunteering. Thank you Tractor Supply Kilmarnock for hosting us! Pictured are Niko, Trinket, Selene, Kyle, Kaylee, Tiny and Casanova. ( Niko, Trinket, Kyle, Kaylee and Tiny Rescue Dog Photography ).A big thank you, Ann!) We want to thank Tractor Supply in Kilmarnock for always welcoming us. It is much appreciated

13/01/2025
13/01/2025

This baby was found in the Hague area of Cople hwy. If you know me or my parents please contact the shelter. Currently being held by the finder.

13/01/2025

This baby was found in the area of the Backdraft in Kinsale. If you know me or my parents please contact the shelter. Currently being held by the finder.

18/11/2024
05/11/2024
ADOPT! Don't shop
24/10/2024

ADOPT! Don't shop

The picture tells it all. Please adopt, don't shop!

24/10/2024

There are some very good opportunities coming up to get vet care for your dogs or cats and on Sundays! These walk-in clinics will be held at KILMARNOCK TRACTOR SUPPLY 615 Main Street, Kilmarnock, 22482 Phone number for Kilmarnock Tractor Supply is 804 435 8764 but no appointment is needed for the clinics.

05/09/2024

Change a life

29/08/2024

Happy weekend from Trace Adkins! Trace is not available for adoption yet, as he needs to finish up his heartworm treatments first! Trace Adkin's heartworm treatments are paid for by your donations to Friends of the Northumberland County Animal Shelter or purchases at Friends of Northumberland County Animal Shelter Thrift Shop or participating in commnunity generous fund raisers such as Easy Wind Farm . Many, many thanks to all! Trace Adkins is 60 ever so handsome pounds and about two and a half years old. He is affectionate, happy natured and has an exuberant personality.Trace Adkins is looking forward to a loving, forever home!

Progress on the shelter building!(Thank you to Martha M. Hall for the photo)
27/08/2024

Progress on the shelter building!
(Thank you to Martha M. Hall for the photo)

FOUND around Hills Quarter near Irvington. Female hound has a collar and leash on, male does not.  Do you know these dog...
26/08/2024

FOUND around Hills Quarter near Irvington. Female hound has a collar and leash on, male does not. Do you know these dogs?

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Let's Give All Pets Responsible, Loving Homes

It’s not easy to think about the number of pets dying every year in animal shelters.

It’s even worse to realize that most of these dogs and cats die simply because shelters don't have resources to accommodate them. They are not sick. They do not have behavioral issues.

The Northern Neck county shelter staff go above-and-beyond to work with rescue groups to save as many pets as they can. This is a difficult, agonizing task in the face of over-crowded shelters and too many needy animals.

The time is NOW to provide a private facility to house and care for pets who cannot help themselves.