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Please note that this website is done by volunteer ONLY. Some of the animals listed are animals that are at the Lee County Dog Pound. It is a high-kill pound and we go in and take pictures to try to give the ones we cannot pull out a chance. Other animals that are listed are in the foster care of Lee Animal League. We take in the animals that we can and do our best to find them homes. The adoption fee that we require is used to cover the care and expenses of the animals we save. It is a very hard job and we do all that we can do.
Do not be misled and think that if you take your pet to a shelter that it has a good chance of being adopted....IT DOESN'T! Very few make it out. When owners give up their pets, they are the first to be put down. The pet population is out of control in the United States and Lee County is just an example. Spay/Neuter your pets! It is the only answer! If cost is a problem, WE CAN HELP YOU! We work with a clinic to help provide low cost spay/neuter....it is available to ANYONE! Don't aid in the already overwhelming pet population, take a stand, set an example, take responsibility. Click on the "contact us" button on this page and call one of our members and we can work something out for you.
The Lee Animal League works in conjunction with the Margaret B. Mitchell Spay/Neuter Clinic located in Bristol, VA. They already provide spays and neuters at a low-cost fee, but when people make appointments through us the cost is even less! The clinic comes to Dot, VA and meets pet owners to pick up the dogs or cats and will take them and even bring them back the following day. It is an excellent clinic and the people there do wonderful work with the pets and truly love making a difference. This is for anyone who decides to go through us. The clinic will also provide any vaccinations that are needed....even though a rabies shot is mandatory through Virginia State Law before spaying or neutering can be done. Pictured above with the van is Linda. Many thanks to the Margaret B. Mitchell clinic for helping us bring awareness to this area and for doing such excellent work and care for all our pets.
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