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The Aryan Molossus
Once a Warrior, Today a Loyal Companion and a Family-Protector
Should you ever decide that you need a big dog, with an imposing posture, which can look threatening and majestic at the same time, the Aryan Molossus is definitely one breed that you must take into consideration.
The Armant
The Egyptian Dog with a Lot of Love to Give
To some of you, the Armant is better known as the “Egyptian Sheepdog” and, just as the name suggests it, it was bred to be a herding dog. However, in ancient times, it was used mostly as a guard dog. This breed is originally from Egypt and named after the town of Armant. Its loyalty and agility are the two main characteristics which make this dog special.
The Atlas Terrier
The Small Dog With a Massive Dose of Energy
At a glimpse, the Atlas Terrier can be easily mistaken with the Jack Russell Terrier. However, there are some differences that may help you tell these two cousins apart. Before deciding to buy or adopt a dog of this breed, there are some things that you have to take into consideration. Unfortunately, this is quite a rare breed of dogs in our days.
Anglos-Francaises de Petite Venerie
It Is Impossible Not to Love Them
Anglos-Francaises de Petite Venerie are the smallest dogs in the Anglos-Francais category. However, the name „Petite”, meaning „small”, is not at all referring to the size of the dogs, but to the game they are after. Even if they've been around since the 16th century, today, these dogs are not easy to find. So if you have decided to adopt one, you can be sure that you will have a unique pet.
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Animal Shelter details for Surry County SPCA Please visit Surry County SPCA and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Surry County SPCA. Surry County SPCA is located in surry, Virginia. If you have information to add or update for Surry County SPCA, please click here and let us know.
The Surry County SPCA has been in existence since the summer of 1993. The SPCA was organized due to many stray dogs roaming the county, the numbers of feral cats at dumpsites, as well as the number of animals that were being found and picked up off the roadsides throughout the county. The SPCA believes that in order to reduce the number of unwanted and stray animals in Surry County, they must assist in the effort to spay or neuter as many animals as possible.
One of our goals is to educate the children of Surry County about animal care and responsibility. We provide KIND NEWS to the Surry County Elementary School, L.P. Jackson Middle School as well as Tidewater Academy Lower School. We fund educational programs for the schools as well. The Wildlife Center of Virginia provided a fall program at L.P. Jackson Middle School called "A View From The Top" on birds of prey. Local educators are also hired to provide school programs on pet care with assistance from their pets.
The Surry SPCA also provides spay/neuter assistance to Surry County and Sussex County residents. Working with other local agencies, we are able to assist in providing financial assistance for owners who spay and neuter their pets. The PETA mobile SNIP van has visited Surry several times. The PETA staff has been great and they and the mobile van are an asset to our community. To date, Surry SPCA assisted with payment or has paid for the spay and neuter of 163 dogs and 249 cats. If you are a resident of Surry or Sussex County and need spay/neuter financial assistance, call 757-294-3077.
You may also call the PETA mobile van for info on spay/neuter at 757-622-7382, ext. 1488. Petersburg/Colonial Heights SPCA also provides low cost spay/neuter assistance. They may be reached at 804-526-SPCA.
To see the adoptable pets for Surry County SPCA click here
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Surry County SPCA Location
Below is a map for Surry 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 there are approximately 73,000,000 owned cats in the United States?
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