Newberry County Animal Control

Time:
  • Monday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • SaturdayCLOSED
  • SundayCLOSED

 

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Newberry Humane Society

There is too much room in the Newberry County Shelter. Adopters and foster parents are urgently required to save lives! Go to the shelter at 240 Public Works Drive, Newberry.

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Laurens County Humane Society

Only cats and people's pet dogs are accepted. If you have spotted a stray dog, please contact Laurens County Animal Control at 864-984-2523 as we are unable to take them in.

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Laurens County Animal Control

Sasha Luna is who I am. In Laurens County, South Carolina, my house was a puppy mill. I've spent my entire life there, along with 107 hens and ducks and 147 other dogs just like me. There were a few "jumping dogs" as well; people referred to them as "rabbits."

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Union County Humane Society

Through sheltering and adoption services, basic veterinary treatment, education about animal care, and advocacy for the creation and enforcement of animal abuse laws, the Union County Humane Society works to advance animal welfare.

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Lexington County Animal Services

The mission of Lexington County Animal Services is to promptly and expertly serve all residents with their animal control needs.

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Pawmetto Lifeline

Over $3 million in taxes are spent annually in an effort to reduce the number of stray animal populations. In Lexington and Richland Counties, there were approximately 26,000 homeless dogs and cats entering municipal shelters at the time Pawmetto Lifeline launched in 1999, and 96% of these animals were routinely put to death due to a lack of knowledge and resources. Most of these animals are healthy, treatable, and adoptable. The leaders of Pawmetto Lifeline have developed a solution due to the lack of resources in the Midlands and the conviction that killing a domesticated population in order to manage it is morally wrong.

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Can I adopt a pet from Newberry County Animal Control?

Yes, Newberry County Animal Control helps facilitate pet adoptions. Call (803) 321-2185 to learn more about the process.

Can I volunteer at Newberry County Animal Control?

Newberry County Animal Control may offer volunteer opportunities. Call (803) 321-2185 to learn how to get involved.

What are the hours for Newberry County Animal Control?

Newberry County Animal Control is open Mon - Fri. Call (803) 321-2185 to confirm visiting hours.

Are there other animal shelters near Newberry County Animal Control in Newberry?

Yes, you can find more animal shelters in Newberry on Petzooie.

What is the adoption process at Newberry County Animal Control?

Adoption processes vary but usually involve an application and approval. Contact Newberry County Animal Control for details.