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The East Siberian Laika
The East Siberian Laika – A Beautiful and Loyal Hunting Dog
East Siberian Laika is a breed that originates from Russia, belonging to the Spitz family. It was bred as a hunting dog originally, but it will make an exceptional guard dog as well for the ones who need it.
The French Tricolour Hound
The French Tricolour Hound - A Tireless Runner Never Separated from Its Pack
The French Tricolour Hound or Chien Français Tricolore is a breed of dogs used mainly for hunting large prey such as deer, boar or fox. They were bred to track a slight scent and to run for hours without pause. In addition to these dogs' agility, the breeders paid close attention to looks as well.
The Flat-Coated Retriever
All There Is To Know About The Flat-Coated Retriever
Having its origins in the United Kingdom, the Flat-Coated Retriever was developed as a gundog breed and a retriever on land and water. Like all the retrievers, it is considered that its ancestor is the now extinct St. John’s Water Dog.
The French Spaniel
The French Spaniel - Nobility Embodied in a Dog
The French Spaniel, originally known as l’Epagneul Français, is a breed of gun dogs which has migrated to France, but has its roots in Spain. This Spaniel type is one of the largest breeds of hunting dogs. Their popularity began during the Middle Ages and continues even nowadays.
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Animal Shelter details for Lenoir County SPCA Please visit Lenoir County SPCA and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Lenoir County SPCA. Lenoir County SPCA is located in kinston, North Carolina. If you have information to add or update for Lenoir County SPCA, please click here and let us know.
The Lenoir County SPCA is a Non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals, the education of responsible pet owners, and the enforcement of humane animal control. Lenoir SPCA also functions as the Lenoir County Animal Pound and animals not adopted are put to sleep. . This time of year we usually see an increase in the number of animals turned in due to vacations, moving plans, etc. We usually see a decrease in the number of adoptions much to the same reasons. Therefore, we will be continuously overcrowded and have many animals desperate for safe, loving homes. IF YOU SEE an animal you are interested in, please call the shelter and see if it is still available. The shelter does not have computer access, email is checked by a volunteer at their home, therefore, you SHOULD CALL THE SHELTER if you do not get a response from emailing. Animals are given 72 hours to be adopted, sometimes they are kept a few days longer if space is available. This website is updated weekly. Shelter hours are Monday thru Friday 12 noon to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 12 noon to 3:30 pm.
To see the adoptable pets for Lenoir County SPCA click here
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Lenoir County SPCA Location
Below is a map for Lenoir County SPCA, please call for specific directions.
***Note: PO Boxes will not show correctly on the map below.
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that seven out of ten owned dogs are spayed or neutered?
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