A special thank you to Michelle Mitchell from the News Virginian for featuring our shelter in this recent article. Our shelter has been undergoing a complete overhaul for quite awhile and we’re finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. “We thank everyone who has donated and...
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Thank you Wes Davis for your kuranda beds donation!!

We just wanted to thank Wes Davis for donating kuranda beds to SVASC! Our dogs love these beds and they are much more comfortable for them to lie on than the plastic pallets we’ve used before. We really appreciate how much people in our community care about the comfort...
Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center Incredible Save Rate for 2016
SVASC Emotional Support Animals – Helping PTSD patients
Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center are promoting Emotional Support Animals, companion animals for patients suffering from a mental or psychological disability, such as PTSD, Panic Disorder, or Social Phobias. We offer additional information on our Emotional Support Animals page. Please consider adopting a shelter animal for your ESA. A different...
Eartipping helps SVASC

Thank you Michelle Mitchell for a great informative article on the importance of eartipping feral or stray cats, as well as, our own pets. It’s an important way to identify a spayed or neutered cat. Looking for signs: Eartipping helps shelter
SVASC Dog Adoption Video – Petrie’s story
We, at Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center are absolutely in love with poor Petrie! Even though we have shared pictures of Petrie many times, he has had no interest shown in the last six months. He does need to be the only pet in the home, but he can...
SVASC gets help from Petco Foundation grant funding

Thank you to our wonderful volunteer, Melinda See and our Director Lindsey Huffman for securing this awesome $50,000 grant through The Petco Foundation!!! Local animal shelter gets help from grant funding
BRCC Vet Tech Club Project Donates Supplies and Money to SVASC

Thank you so much BRCC Vet Tech Club!!! All of this was collected from their Animal Angel Tree project and they chose to donate it to our center!! We couldn’t be happier!!! Thank you!! Posted by Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center on Thursday, December 17, 2015
Shelter Dog Finds His Forever Home
Lost animals highlight need to microchip pets
Grieving to death: the animals left behind
Expanding Horizons, Saving Lives
Flood of animals creates problems for local shelter
Shenandoah Valley Animal Service Center Seeks Donations and Volunteers

Shenandoah Valley Animal Service Center seeks donations, volunteers The Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center is in need of supplies to care for the animals in their ward. The shelter is looking for dry kitten and cat food, kitty litter, kitten replacement milk, walk harnesses, 6-foot leashes, training treats, toys...
Animal shelter becomes no-kill with expansion project

Animal shelter becomes no-kill with expansion project Barks and meows echo through the tiny space that is the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center. An upcoming expansion in the spring will allow the center to house more animals. The $420,000 project is being funded by Staunton, Augusta and Waynesboro. The...