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Warwick Valley Humane Society, Inc.


P.O. Box 61

warwick, New York 10990

Phone: 914-986-2473

Fax: 914-987-8995

Email: wvhumane@warwick.net

Website: www.wvhumane.org/



The Warwick Valley Humane Society, Inc. (WVHS) is a not for profit corporation of the State of New York. Founded in 1954, we have operated the Warwick Animal Shelter since 1968.

The WVHS provides Animal Control Services via contracts with the Towns of Warwick and Chester. Warwick is a 104 square mile town in Southern Orange County that includes the villages of Florida, Greenwood Lake and Pine Island, as well as the hamlets of Amity, Bellvale and New Milford. The town of Chester includes the well known craft village of Sugar Loaf. We contract with the town of Tuxedo as an impoundment facility. Over 50% of our annual income is derived through fundraising.

Our goals are: to return lost pets to their owners, advocate responsible pet ownership and to find good homes for lost, stray and abandoned pets and assist local law enforcement agencies in investigating animal cruelty cases. We admit approximately 350 dogs and 400 cats per year. Our adoption rates for both dogs and cats are extremely high because euthanasia is used only for animals that pose a sincere risk to the general public and animals in mental or physical distress which cannot be alleviated who have no "quality of life."
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