Clarke County Animal Shelter is an open intake government facility serving Clarke County Alabama and its municipalities. We are always looking for new volunteers to help at the facility, with special events, or with transports. Please stop by our shelter to get to know us and the available pets.
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169 E Grove Hill Avenue
Grove Hill, AL 36451
Create an alert and get notified with newly adoptable pets that meet your criteria.
Clarke County Alabama and its municipalities
Additional adoption info
Clarke County Animal Shelter promotes conversational based adoptions. Each animal here has a different set of requirements for adoptions as no animal is the same. We have a short adoption application, require a adoption counseling session, and then you meet your matches.
Dog adoption fees include spay/neuter, rabies vaccinations, heartworm test, and age appropriate vaccines. The standard fee is $100.00.
Cat adoption fees include spay/neuter, rabies vaccinations, and age appropriate vaccines. The standard fee is $40.00.
In the event an adoption does not work it. It is required that each animal be returned to Clarke County Animal Shelter.
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AL
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