Animal Shelter

CONTACT INFORMATION: Open Tuesdays and Wednesdays 12-5 p.m., Thursdays and Fridays 12-7 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Mondays. Please note: We take our last adoption application 30 minutes before closing.
8875 Lorton Road
Lorton, VA 22079
Reasa Currier
Director
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Fairfax County Animal Shelter Partners With BISSELL Pet Foundation to Bring Holiday Hope to Shelter Pets

brown mixed-breed with in a play stance with a tennis ball in his mouthFairfax County Animal Shelter wants all shelter pets to find loving homes for the holidays, so it’s partnering with BISSELL Pet Foundation for the “Empty the Shelters – Holiday Hope” adoption event. Thanks to the foundation’s generous support, the shelter will offer fee-waived adoptions for cats and dogs from Friday through Sunday, Dec. 8 through 10. 

“We're thrilled to partner with BISSELL Pet Foundation for the 'Empty the Shelters – Holiday Hope' event,” said Reasa Currier, Director of Fairfax County Animal Shelter. “Our goal is to help as many shelter pets as possible find a home of their own for the holidays. Whether you’re looking for an affectionate lap cat or an adventurous dog, our expert team is ready to help you meet your perfect match!” 

The event will be held at both shelter locations—the Michael R Frey Campus, 4500 West Ox Rd., Fairfax, VA 22030, and the Lorton Campus, 8875 Lorton Rd., Lorton, VA 22079. Fairfax County Animal Shelter is open Tuesday through Sunday: Tuesday and Wednesday from noon to 5 p.m., Thursday and Friday from noon to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed Mondays. 

For more information about the adoption process and to see which pets are available for adoption, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/adopt

Read full article December 4, 2023 0
Find a New Sweetheart for Valentine's Day at the Fairfax County Animal Shelter

Black and white dogApollo, a border collie mix who is 12 years young, is about to reach his 11-month anniversary at the Fairfax County Animal Shelter (FCAS). He has been in the shelter longer than any other dog. Apollo has beautiful dark eyes and enjoys long walks in the park, is passionate about food in all it’s forms, and according to shelter staff, will “play fetch until your arm falls off.” Shelter staff are hoping Apollo can celebrate Valentine's Day in a home.

FCAS can help you find your perfect valentine at the animal shelter! Through Valentine's Day, adopters get to name their own adoption fee on all pets over six months of age. Nearly 100 shelter pets are waiting for their “purrfect” match. Pets with fur, feathers and scales are waiting for a home.

“We have so many animals in the shelter waiting for their chance to go home. If you’re active and enjoy the outdoors, we have several dogs waiting for the next adventure. Or, if your idea of a fun night is cuddling on the couch watching Netflix, we’ve got you covered too. There’s truly someone for everyone at Fairfax County Animal Shelter.”

To view all available pets: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/adopt

Fairfax County Animal Shelter is located at 4500 West Ox Road, Fairfax VA. The shelter is open Tuesdays and Wednesdays from noon to 5 p.m.; Thursdays and Fridays from noon to 7 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and closed Mondays.

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Adopt Your Lucky Charm - Dog Adoption Special March 17-20

Adopt Your Lucky Charm March 17-20

 

The weather is suddenly getting sunny and warmer, and if that’s been making you wish you had a dog, well… you’re in luck!

The Fairfax County Animal Shelter is having a dog adoption promotion: Adopt Your Lucky Charm! From March 17 through March 20, adoption fees are waived on all dogs over seven months old. The Shelter is full of really great dogs who would love nothing more than to be adopted by their new families! To make an appointment to come in and visit (and hopefully adopt your lucky charm/new BFF!), email the Shelter at: animalshelter@fairfaxcounty.gov

 

Available dogs (and other pets) can be viewed online: https://24petconnect.com/PP19964

Regular adoption requirements apply: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/adopt

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It's a Small World - Fee-Waived Small Animal Adoption Event, June 26


It's a Small World Fee-Waived Adoption Event June 26

Many northern Virginia public animal shelters – including the Fairfax County Animal Shelter and the Animal Welfare League of Arlington – are reporting much higher than usual numbers of small animals in their care. The Fairfax County Animal Shelter has so many rabbits, guinea pigs, mice, parakeets, and other small animals that shelter staff have needed to expand into the shelter’s lobby, training room, and cat holding spaces in order to accommodate all the small animal enclosures.

“Rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, and birds are all wonderful companions. If you are thinking about adding a small pet to your family, our knowledgeable team of staff and volunteers will happily assist you with finding a match that works best for you,” says Reasa Currier, Director of the Fairfax County Animal Shelter.

To help promote small animal adoptions, the Animal Welfare League of Arlington and the Fairfax County Animal Shelter are hosting adoption events this Sunday, June 26. Adoption fees at both shelters will be waived for all small animals, including rabbits, guinea pigs, mice, rats, hamsters, small birds, ferrets, and other small animals. Normal adoption process and requirements apply.

The Animal Welfare League of Arlington’s event is from 12-4pm, walk-ins welcome and no appointments required; the shelter is located at 2650 S. Arlington Mill Dr, Arlington VA 22206. For available pets and adoption info: www.awla.org/adopt/small-animals/ 

The Fairfax County Animal Shelter’s event is from 12-5pm, walk-ins welcome and no appointments required for small animals; the shelter is located at 4500 West Ox Road, Fairfax VA 22030. The first five adopters will receive goodie bags with supplies, courtesy of the Friends of the Fairfax County Animal Shelter. For available pets and adoption info: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/adopt

Two guinea pigs stare at the camera, hoping you'll adopt them.  A black and white rabbit sits in a basket that's not quite big enough for him. A soft black rabbit sits comfortably in a basket that has a sign reading 'adopt.'The most adorable butterscotch and white guinea pig stares lovingly at the photographer.  Two best friend rabbits share a basket. They look happy.

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Clear the Shelters - Fee-Waived Adoption Event, August 27

A black and white dog looks to the side, and the text reads: Clear the Shelters, August 27, 11am to 5pm, fee-waived adoptions.

Celebrate Clear the Shelters 2022 at the Fairfax County Animal Shelter!

The Fairfax County Animal Shelter is excited to join NBC4 to host a Clear the Shelters adoption event! We will open our doors for an in-person, fee-waived adoption event for all pets on Saturday, August 27 from 11am – 5pm. Our animal shelter is located at 4500 West Ox Road, Fairfax VA 22030. A collage of six adoptable pets.

This year’s Clear the Shelters adoption event couldn't come at a more critical time. With the animal shelter and foster homes at capacity, we need adopters! We have nearly 200 pets who want to join your family right now, including cats, dogs, guinea pigs, birds, and rabbits. 

Visit Fairfax County Animal Shelter | Animal Shelter to see which pets are currently available for adoption. We encourage you to continue to visit our website to learn more about our adoption process, including adoption requirements. Additionally, FCAS staff and volunteers will be available to answer questions about available pets to ensure you find the best match for your family.

 

 

Read full article August 24, 2022 0
Animal Shelter Takes in 17 Rabbits

A small grey and white rabbit is held gently in the arms of a shelter staff person.

Following a Humane Society of the United States' investigation of Petland Inc, a retail pet store located in the City of Fairfax, 17 rabbits were surrendered to the City of Fairfax Animal Control. The City of Fairfax contacted the Fairfax County Animal Shelter (FCAS) for assistance with all the rabbits, and we readily agreed to take them in. Yesterday afternoon, FCAS staff went to the Petland location to transport them back to the shelter to assess each rabbit and provide any necessary care.

 

Shelter staff prepared in advance to have comfortable accommodations set up for the rabbits. Upon intake, each rabbit was weighed, given our standard parasite prevention package, and set up in housing in same-gender pairs or trios. Today, foster families will welcome these rabbits into their homes to give the rabbits time to decompress and get some much needed TLC. We expect that the rabbits will be available for adoption in two to three weeks’ time, and encourage people to follow us on Facebook for updates: www.facebook.com/FairfaxCountyAnimalShelter.

 

Related, the shelter will be hosting “So You Want to Adopt a Bunny,” a free workshop designed to give potential rabbit adopters or existing owners the resources and information they need to properly care for their pet rabbits. “People don’t always realize that rabbits can be fun and sociable little companions,” explains Katherine Zenzano, Humane Educator at FCAS. “However, they are not less responsibility because of their smaller size. We want to make sure that adopters have all the information they need to make sure they have a healthy, happy bunny and that they themselves feel confident in their decision to adopt.”

 

The workshop will be hosted at the Fairfax County Animal Shelter on Sunday, April 14th at 2pm, in the shelter’s training room. The shelter is located at 4500 West Ox Road, Fairfax VA 22030. No RSVP is required. Adoptable bunnies will be on hand at the workshop. The adoption fee for a rabbit is $15 which includes: spay or neuter, initial deworming, and a certificate for a free vet exam. Animals currently available for adoption can be viewed at www.petango.com/FairfaxCountyAnimalShelter.

Three small white and grey rabbits huddle together in a carrier.

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July 4th Pet Safety Tips

A guinea pig hides in a basket, with two US flags nearby.

As community members begin planning July 4th celebrations, the Fairfax County Animal Shelter would like to remind residents to keep the comfort and safety of pets in mind. Festivities - including fireworks and other commotion - can be extremely stressful to pets, which can lead to pets escaping and becoming lost. There is usually an increase of stray pets coming in to the Shelter following the July 4th holiday. Here are some tips to help pets stay safe and comfortable during the July 4th holiday:

  • Leave pets home and inside during festivities. Fireworks can be terrifying, even to pets who normally do well around crowds and noises.
  • Provide a safe space. A blanket-covered crate or a room with a comfy bed in a hidden spot can provide your pet(s) with a sense of security. A pet-proof interior room without access to the outside is best.
  • Keep them busy! Provide enrichment activities to distract them, such as long-lasting treats or a frozen peanut butter-filled Kong.
  • Play music. Soothing music can both calm pets and help drown out the noise of fireworks and parties.
  • Collars and microchips! Make sure that your pets are wearing collars with ID tags and are microchipped, and make sure the information is updated and accurate, just in case your pets do escape and get lost.
  • Stay home with them, if possible. You're the best security blanket!

 

"It's vital that pet owners plan ahead to help their pets feel as safe and calm as possible on July 4th and through the weekend, when festivities may continue. The Shelter is prepared for a large number of stray pets, but we hope that by sharing this information, all pets will stay safely in their homes," says Dr. Karen Diviney, Shelter Director. "In the event that a lost pet is brought to the Shelter, they will be safe with us, and we will have a staff person at the Shelter for limited hours on July 5th so pet owners can reclaim their pets."

 

The Shelter will be closed July 4 and 5 for the holiday. Normal hours resume on Saturday, July 6. For more information about the Shelter, including open hours and more, please visit: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter. For information on what to do if your pet becomes lost, please visit: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/lostandfoundpets.

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Spring Fever Adoption Event for Pets 6+ Every Weekend in April

Clover the white cat sits nicely on a blue blanket.

It's Spring Fever at the Fairfax County Animal Shelter, and our shelter pets want to get adopted in time to help their new families with spring cleaning and go on springtime hikes! To help achieve that goal, every weekend in April adoption fees are waived for all pets six years and up.

The shelter is open Tuesday through Friday from 12 noon to 7pm, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 5pm. The Spring Fever Adoption Event - fee-waived adoptions for all pets six years and up - is effective on Saturdays and Sundays only. The shelter is closed on Sunday April 21.

For more information on the adoption process and to see a list of available pets, go to www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/adopt.

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Animal Shelter Dog Kennels Full - Free Adoptions Today, July 3

Adoptable Dog RucaThe Fairfax County Animal Shelter’s dog kennels are full! In an effort to free up space, and with Independence Day on the horizon what better time to give some great pups their freedom in new forever homes? For the rest of the day, Tuesday, July 3, all dog adoptions are free. The shelter is open until 7 p.m. tonight.

Because of the capacity issue, owner-surrendered dogs are not being accepted at this time. Any owner surrendering their dog will need to set up an appointment to do so. Email the shelter at animalshelter@fairfaxcounty.gov or call 703-830-1100 and leave a voicemail, and staff will get back to you as soon as possible.

The shelter is closed for Independence Day and reopens on Thursday, July 5, with IndePUPdence Days. All dog adoptions are just $17.76 through Sunday, July 8. That’s right, Sunday! Beginning this week the shelter will be open on Sundays for adoptions only, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information on adoption from the Fairfax County Animal Shelter go to www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/adopt.

Read full article July 3, 2018 0
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