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You're Invited to the Grand Opening of Fairfax County Animal Shelter Lorton Campus | All are invited to help us celebrate the grand opening of the Fairfax County Animal Shelter Lorton Campus and the Lorton District Police Station at a community event on Saturday, Oct. 28. The ceremony begins at 10 a.m., and the community celebration is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Join us at 8855 and 8875 Lorton Road in Lorton. In case of inclement weather, the ceremony will be moved indoors, and attendees will be limited on a first-come, first-served basis. Additionally, the community celebration may be modified or canceled.
The new 23,000-square-foot facility, located at 8875 Lorton Road, will be the second county-operated shelter, joining the Michael R Frey Animal Shelter on West Ox Road in Fairfax. The Lorton Campus will significantly expand the geographic reach and impact of our work for the residents of Fairfax County. It will not only allow us to create more families through adoption, but it will also provide a hub for essential services, including behavior and training support, veterinary medical care, pet supplies, and other critical services that help keep pets with their families. The new facility includes:
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“Clear the Shelters” Pet Adoption Event |
The NBC-sponsored "Clear the Shelters" initiative is an annual event and many animal shelters nationwide participate. With shelters typically becoming most crowded during the summer months, this event helps promote pet adoption when shelters need help the most, and FCAS is extremely full. “With over 300 animals in the shelter’s care right now, we are really excited to help as many shelter pets as possible meet their new families this week," says shelter director Reasa Currier. "We have so many great pets just waiting for someone to walk through our doors and adopt. From the tiniest hamsters to large dogs, playful kittens to calm senior lap cats, if you’re looking for a pet we can help you find one." The 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 the shelter website . |
Read full article | August 23, 2023 | 0 | |||
Animal Shelter's Lorton Campus to Open This Fall | The Department of Animal Sheltering is preparing for the opening of the Fairfax County Animal Shelter (FCAS), Lorton Campus this fall. Stay tuned for a grand opening date announcement. The 23,000-square-foot facility, located at 8875 Lorton Road, will be the second county-operated shelter, joining the Michael R. Frey Animal Shelter on West Ox Road in Fairfax. “This facility will allow us to substantially grow the geographic reach and impact of our work for the residents of Fairfax County," says FCAS Director Reasa Currier. "Not only will we be able to create even more families through adoption, but the second shelter will provide a hub for essential services including behavior and training support, veterinary medical care, pet supplies and other critical services that help keep pets with their families.” The Lorton campus will have 44 double-sided dog kennels, 42 cat condos, 2 catios, and a state-of-the-art veterinary clinic. There will also be a 20,000-square-foot outdoor space for the animals. For information about volunteering, fostering or programs, including at the Lorton campus, please visit the shelter website. More information about the Lorton District Police Station and Fairfax County Animal Shelter – Lorton Campus project is available online. |
Read full article | July 20, 2023 | 0 | |||
Seasonal Wave of Canine Upper Respiratory Infections in Shelter Dogs |
Shelter environments and other places where large numbers of animals are housed or congregate can be ideal for illness to incubate and spread. URIs are usually viral and spread through respiratory droplets, thriving in humid environments and exacerbated by stress. FCAS is currently experiencing the two most common factors that can lead to an increase in URI prevalence in shelters: more dogs than usual in the shelter’s care and prolonged length of stay. The FCAS has robust daily cleaning protocols, and shelter staff are carefully monitoring all dogs for symptoms. In coordination with shelter veterinarians, staff are reviewing housing of dogs daily, adjusting as necessary to keep healthy dogs separated from those showing symptoms as much as possible and treating dogs showing more severe symptoms. Here are three ways to help our shelter dogs: 1. Adopt! – The very best place for dogs to recover is out of the shelter and in a home environment, and dogs with mild symptoms will continue to be available for adoption. Cat and small animal adoptions help, too, as fewer pets in the shelter overall allows our staff to devote more time and attention to symptomatic dogs. Shelter staff will provide visitors with additional resources on URIs so they can make informed decisions about visiting dogs in the shelter and adopting. 2. Foster – If you have no other dogs at home and can foster a large dog for two weeks, please email the shelter at animalshelter@fairfaxcounty.gov with the subject line “Two-week large dog foster.” 3. Postpone surrendering – If you need to rehome your dog, please try to do so yourself directly with a new family. If you need to surrender your dog, please try to delay at least two weeks, and make sure your dog is up to date on all vaccinations to help them remain healthy once they are at the shelter. FCAS is located at 4500 West Ox Road, Fairfax, VA. The shelter is open Tuesday through Sunday – 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. For more information on available pets, open hours, adoption process, and more, visit: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/adopt |
Read full article | July 12, 2023 | 0 | |||
Seasonal Increase of Canine Upper Respiratory Infections in Shelter Dogs |
FCAS is currently experiencing the two most common factors that can lead to an increase in URI prevalence in shelters: more dogs than usual in the shelter’s care and prolonged length of stay. Shelter environments and other places where large numbers of animals are housed or congregate can be ideal for illness to incubate and spread. URIs are usually viral and spread through respiratory droplets, thriving in humid environments, and exacerbated by stress. Under the direction of our shelter veterinarians, FCAS has robust daily cleaning protocols, shelter staff are carefully monitoring all dogs for symptoms, and we are awaiting PCR test results so we can learn more about the illness. Here are three ways to help our shelter dogs:Adopt! – The very best place for dogs to recover is out of the shelter and in a home environment, and dogs with mild symptoms will continue to be available for adoption. ALL available dogs are available for our five-day, no-strings-attached Adoption Audition Program! (Cats and small animal adoptions help, too, as fewer pets in the shelter overall allows staff to devote more time and attention to sick dogs!) Foster! – If you have no other dogs at home and can foster a large dog for two weeks, please email the shelter at animalshelter@fairfaxcounty.gov with the subject line “Two-week large dog foster.” Postpone surrendering – In order to keep our shelter dogs safe and healthy, we've temporarily suspended all owner surrendered dogs. We are only accepting essential intakes, such as sick or injured dogs and those posing a threat to public safety. Shelter Locations/HoursFCAS has two campuses: 4500 West Ox Road, Fairfax and 8875 Lorton Rd., Lorton. The shelters are open Tuesday through Sunday – 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. For more information on available pets, open hours, adoption process, and more, visit: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/adopt |
Read full article | May 29, 2024 | 0 | |||
“The Heat is On” with Full Dog Kennels Plus HVAC Maintenance at Shelter |
The hot summer months are here and nearly every kennel at the Fairfax County Animal Shelter (FCAS) is full of dogs, cats, kittens and even a few small animals like rabbits. The shelter is especially full of dogs, with nearly 100 in its care. FCAS is preparing to undergo required HVAC system maintenance and is putting out an urgent plea for potential adopters to help clear the kennels. Shelter Animals Count tracks data from shelters across the U.S., and what FCAS is experiencing is happening around the country. National trends show that adoption rates are not keeping pace with the number of dogs entering animal shelters. “We are running out of space, especially for dogs, and we need the community’s assistance in finding loving homes for these wonderful pets,” says FCAS Director Reasa Currier. “We have animals of all species, sizes, and shapes, from bearded dragons to puppies, and our staff is ready to assist in finding the pet that will be the perfect match for every family.” To help bring attention to the high number of adoptable pets, especially dogs, the FCAS is hosting a four-day adoption event, Thursday, through Sunday, June 22-25. Adoption fees for all dogs will be waived, and fees for all other pets will be 50% off. Shelter volunteers have fun activities planned throughout the adoption event, including a demonstration of how to help dogs create painted canvas artwork and other enrichment ideas. Cops and Kittens To kick off the event, FCAS will partner with the Fairfax County Police Department for a “Cops and Kittens” promotional visit to Public Safety Headquarters on Wednesday, June 21. A dozen adoptable kittens will visit with FCPD staff for cuddles and kitten antics, highlighting the adorable kittens available for adoption. Media are invited to attend.
About the Fairfax County Animal Shelter: FCAS is the open-access municipal shelter for Fairfax County, and it accepts every pet regardless of age, health, or behavior. Last year, we accepted nearly 4,000 companion animals into our care and touched the lives of over 1,000 more through our wide range of community-based programs and services. At FCAS, no treatable, adoptable, or healthy animal is euthanized, and we have a consistent live release rate of over 90%. We are committed to providing the highest quality of care to the pets we tend to while also working to increase pet retention and increase access to pet services. FCAS also has excellent volunteer and foster programs, progressive sheltering policies, and robust community-based programs. |
Read full article | June 15, 2023 | 0 | |||
Adopt Your Lucky Charm from Fairfax County Animal Shelter! |
All dogs are spayed and neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped and ready to go home. You can also view all of the shelter's available pets online. If you see a pet you're interested in, fill out the adoption application mentioning the pet(s) by name to connect with our adoption team. The Fairfax County Animal Shelter is located at 4500 West Ox Road, Fairfax, VA 22030 Hours are Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 12 to 5 p.m.; Thursdays and Fridays 12 t 7 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
Read full article | March 15, 2023 | 0 | |||
Fairfax County Animal Shelter Partners With BISSELL Pet Foundation to Bring Holiday Hope to Shelter Pets |
“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 |
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. |
Read full article | February 8, 2023 | 0 | |||
Adopt Your Lucky Charm - Dog Adoption Special 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 |
Read full article | March 16, 2022 | 0 |