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Dog Photos...Adopt a Pet in Fairfax County VA. The Fairfax County Animal Shelter.

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Gateway, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Fairfax

 

 

our pound puppy Eleanor Rigby  If you live in Fairfax County Virginia and you are thinking about getting a cat or dog, please consider adoption.

Our last three dogs have been adopted canines and they are awesome.

 


Fairfax County animal shelter
 Visit the Fairfax County shelter off West Ox Road near Fair Oaks mall on a regular basis and you will find the right pet for you... it might not happen in one visit.

 

 

our pound puppy Penny LaneSome of the animals you will find there are too abused for a new pet owner or one with children to handle. Usually you can spot these animals right away.

 


Eleanor Rigby and Penny Lane her mother
 One test I use before I ask the aides to let me meet the dog, is to simply see if the animal will come up to the front of its pen to meet me with a wagging tail. 

 

 

Fairfax County animal shelter hours of operationIf so, that is a very good first sign. Many dogs will stay huddled in a corner or stare indifferently or agressively...not a good sign for a successful adoption...sadly some animals have become too psychotic for most of us to handle.

 

 


This is a very good adopted dog-Penny Lane
 The last two dogs we got and still have, were very neurotic from abuse, but we took them on since we are pretty experienced dog people.

 

 

 

Eleanor RigbyIt took one of them a year to trust us, but they are now both outstanding and entertaining pets. If you take your time and use common sense, you can get a great pet...REALLY CHEAP! 


It is very affordable to adopt a pet in Fairfax County. I have seen some breeds there with dogs of good temperment that would easily cost you $700 if you purchased them from a breeder

  • Dogs- $40.00
  • Cats- $30.00
  • Rabbits/ferrets- $15.00
  • Reptiles/small birds- $10.00
  • Other (hamsters,gerbils)- $5.00
  • Equine/bovine- $200.00
  • Livestock- $20.00
  • Large birds- $100.00

 

  • who can resist Penny? No one.

You must pay to neuter any cat or dog you adopt...again ...a very reasonable expense.

  • Virginia State Law mandates that all dogs and cats adopted from a shelter must be spayed/neutered.
  • You are also responsible for paying 100 percent of the cost for spaying/neutering dogs and cats adopted from the shelter.
  • A deposit for surgery is taken at the time of adoption, and the balance is paid directly to the veterinarian when the pet is picked up after surgery.

 

Ellie in the big snowIf you are looking for a particular breed and/or you cannot find the pet you want from the county shelter, here are some more places to check.

http://www.petharbor.com/

Good Dog Rescue

Friends of Homeless Animals

Middleburg Humane Foundation

Oldies but Goodies Cocker Spaniel Rescue

HART

Homeward Trails Animal Rescue

Greyhound Welfare

4Paws Rescue Team

Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation

Greyhound Pets of America

 

 

 

Caring Hearts RescueA TAIL TO BE PROUD OF

Miniature Pinscher Service

Humane Society of Fairfax County

Potcake Rescue

Collie Rescue

Pet Finder

Dogs in Danger

Cats Rule! Feline Rescue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Our 3 rescue dogs have been GREAT! Go get a couple.

Comments (11)

Lydie Ouellet Dickinson
Realty Executives Tri County, Bellingham MA - Bellingham, MA
Realtor

Thank you for this blog. I adopted my dog from a rescue league...saved her life! She is truly the best dog... with yours, of course! : )

Nov 23, 2010 09:54 AM
Belinda Spillman
Aspen Lane Real Estate Colorful Colorado - Aurora, CO
Colorado Living!

Awww, they are so so cute.  How can they still be looking for new owners.  Absolutely adorable.

Nov 23, 2010 10:04 AM
Chris Fisher
Your Virtual Assistant - Concord, CA

Great post, I love that you included links to other rescues in case the shelter doesn't have a good match.  I always adopt my pets, and always spay and neuter.  It's so important.

Thank you, Chris

Nov 23, 2010 10:08 AM
Judith Parker
ProStead Realty - Charlotte, NC
CRS, GRI, CMRS, Charlotte, NC

Hi Steve and Jan,  Great post.  There are so many beuatiful animals in shelters and need homes now.  Happy Thanksgiving!

Nov 23, 2010 11:12 AM
Ross Therrien
Prudential Verani Realty, Londonderry,New Hampshire - Londonderry, NH
Realtor, Broker Associate

Emma says thank you. 7 months yesterday. Ready for another.

Nov 23, 2010 04:28 PM
Steve and Jan Bachman
RE/MAX Gateway, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Fairfax - Herndon, VA
Realtors - Northern Virginia

Lydie, my unofficial observation is that almost all cats and 80% of the dogs I have seen are adoptable for the right people.

Belinda, they are CUTE and no longer available. These photos are MY adopted girls. The little one is actually the mother of the big one.

Chris, I really think this is the way to go even for those who don't know dogs. A puppy is hard to train if you know nothing about dogs. A well trained dog of 3-4 years is often the best bet for a new owner. There are quite a few of these available if you watch for them.

Nov 24, 2010 01:34 AM
Steve and Jan Bachman
RE/MAX Gateway, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Fairfax - Herndon, VA
Realtors - Northern Virginia

Judith,

We have been so pleased with the shelter dogs we have gotten. It is a great way to help the animals and the humans.

Nov 24, 2010 02:24 AM
Steve and Jan Bachman
RE/MAX Gateway, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Fairfax - Herndon, VA
Realtors - Northern Virginia

Ross, Emma looks like a happy, contented Dalmatian. Thanks for the rescue. I would recommend getting another dog if you can handle it. This is the first time we have had two at once and they are definitely happier that way. That may not be the case with all dogs, I realize but take Emma to meet any new prospective dog and see her reaction.

Nov 24, 2010 02:46 AM
Anonymous
Malia

Adorable dogs! What breeds are they?

Jul 20, 2011 04:23 PM
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Steve and Jan Bachman
RE/MAX Gateway, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Fairfax - Herndon, VA
Realtors - Northern Virginia

Thanks Malia, they are beautiful mutt terriors. The small one looks like a Skye and the larger one looks like a Wheaton ...who knows what all is in there :-)

Jul 21, 2011 01:02 AM
Anonymous
Malia

Thanks for the response! I was asking because my dog looks exactly like the larger dog in the pictures, but smaller. We got him off the streets of Indonesia though, so we don't know what he is. We were thinking a Wheaton terrier poodle mix!

Aug 03, 2011 03:40 PM
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