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Once your application is submitted, we will contact the vet reference provided. If you do not yet have a vet, please provide three personal references – these could be family and friends who can attest to your pet parenting skills.
A volunteer will schedule a phone interview with you. The interview and application help our fosters find their forever home by ensuring a good match.
The Louisa Humane Society does not have a brick and mortar facility, so all of our pets are in foster care. Once approved, the foster parent will reach out to arrange a visit. The foster family can tell you all about her likes, dislikes, and little quirks.
The application and visit do not oblige you to adopt, but if you’re ready to take the pet home as your furry forever friend, the adoption fee is $200.
Once your application is submitted, we will contact the vet reference provided. If you do not yet have a vet, please provide three personal references – these could be family and friends who can attest to your pet parenting skills.
A volunteer will schedule a phone interview with you. The interview and application help our fosters find their forever home by ensuring a good match.
The Louisa Humane Society does not have a brick and mortar facility, so all of our pets are in foster care. Once approved, the foster parent will reach out to arrange a visit. The foster family can tell you all about her likes, dislikes, and little quirks.
The application and visit do not oblige you to adopt, but if you’re ready to take the pet home as your furry forever friend, the adoption fee is $200.
The Louisa Humane Society has animals of every breed, shape, age, color, size, temperament...all they need is a safe, loving, responsible family to call their own. Will you open your heart and your home to one of these amazing creatures?
Are you looking for a particular breed? Did you know that animals shelters often have purebreds?
Are you looking for an absolute one-of-a-kind mix? You'll find them here. Not one breed, but a fascinating and gorgeous mix of several.
Please complete our adoption application online at www.louisahumanesociety.com and one of our volunteers will follow up with you as soon as possible.
The Louisa Humane Society has animals of every breed, shape, age, color, size, temperament...all they need is a safe, loving, responsible family to call their own. Will you open your heart and your home to one of these amazing creatures?
Are you looking for a particular breed? Did you know that animals shelters often have purebreds?
Are you looking for an absolute one-of-a-kind mix? You'll find them here. Not one breed, but a fascinating and gorgeous mix of several.
Please complete our adoption application online at www.louisahumanesociety.com and one of our volunteers will follow up with you as soon as possible.
We MUST receive a completed application for you to be considered to adopt or arrange a meeting with any pet in foster care. Approval to adopt is contingent upon completing an informal interview with an adoptions counselor and approved vet and/or personal references, and landlord check if applicable.
We MUST receive a completed application for you to be considered to adopt or arrange a meeting with any pet in foster care. Approval to adopt is contingent upon completing an informal interview with an adoptions counselor and approved vet and/or personal references, and landlord check if applicable.
More about this rescue
The Louisa Humane Society (LHS) was founded in 2001 by concerned citizens who believe that healthy, adoptable animals who are orphaned should not be euthanized. Over the years a partnership has formed between Louisa County and LHS which has resulted in improvements to the County’s shelter facility and staffing upgrades at the shelter. The euthanization rate at the county shelter continues to decrease each year as dogs and cats are taken in to LHS foster homes and given time to find wonderful new families and forever homes.
The volunteers that make up the LHS believe that healthy, adoptable animals do not need to be euthanized if spay and neuter programs are supported, aggressive adoption programs are implemented, and a public educational campaign on responsible pet ownership is launched within the community.
We depend on volunteers and welcome anyone who loves animals and who is willing to give a little time to the effort. The Louisa Humane Society is incorporated and has non-profit 501(c)(3) status. We accept tax deductible gifts.
The Louisa Humane Society (LHS) was founded in 2001 by concerned citizens who believe that healthy, adoptable animals who are orphaned should not be euthanized. Over the years a partnership has formed between Louisa County and LHS which has resulted in improvements to the County’s shelter facility and staffing upgrades at the shelter. The euthanization rate at the county shelter continues to decrease each year as dogs and cats are taken in to LHS foster homes and given time to find wonderful new families and forever homes.
The volunteers that make up the LHS believe that healthy, adoptable animals do not need to be euthanized if spay and neuter programs are supported, aggressive adoption programs are implemented, and a public educational campaign on responsible pet ownership is launched within the community.
We depend on volunteers and welcome anyone who loves animals and who is willing to give a little time to the effort. The Louisa Humane Society is incorporated and has non-profit 501(c)(3) status. We accept tax deductible gifts.
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