In April, 2013 a group of dedicated, community-minded volunteers formed Randolph County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA). The organization’s mission is to support a pet-friendly, compassionate community committed to ending euthanasia of adoptable dogs and cats by providing:
Community-based solutions to pet overpopulation, including a low or no-cost spay and neuter program.
An innovative program in schools, educating students about bite prevention and responsible pet ownership.
An easily accessible, uplifting adoption/community center.
Asheboro is undergoing a Renaissance, and part of its transformation is into a more dog-friendly city. As a community, we are extremely proud of initiatives such as the Sunset Theater, the Senior Center, and the Randolph Arts Guild. It is now time to focus on the plight of homeless animals and on the RSPCA Adoption/Education/Community Center, a family friendly facility and organization that will eventually have a dog park, hiking trails, and a memorial garden. Our vision is that Asheboro will be a place that attracts retirees with pets, a city where families can include their pets in outings and activities, a community where our furry friends are treated with love, respect and compassion.
We are a 501(c)(3) Tax Deductible Corporation (EIN# 46-1682011) and offer to our community low-cost or no-cost spaying or neutering services and a pet food pantry. Our Dogwill/Catwill Thrift Store located in the RSPCA building is open each Friday and Saturday and provides a constant stream of revenue.
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300 W Bailey
Asheboro, NC 27203
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Randolph and surrounding counties.
Additional adoption info
Please fill out an application and an adoption counselor will contact you to ensure the pet you have chosen will be a great fit for our home and life style. Your adoption counselor will also advise you on training, introductions to other pets and family members along with answering any questions
http://www.randolphspca.com/adopt-2/
Why an adoption fee?
When you adopt a pet from the RSPCA it will have been temperament tested, had a complete medical exam, and will be current on annual vaccines and tests. The dogs are also started on learning basic manners. As you can see the adoption fee is quite a bargain.
Adoption fees can vary or be waived depending on the individual animal. This is determined on a case by case basis.
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