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118 dogs, 189 cats still in need of good homes from Virginia Beach shelter

118 dogs. 189 cats. The Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center still needs help finding good homes for animals in their care so they can open up more space.

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Looking to adopt soon? Well, the Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center wants you to come their way.

The shelter posted on their Facebook page that they were caring for 134 dogs. As they put it, "Y'all. That's a lot of dogs." 

From Nov. 1 to Nov. 4, 45 dogs were brought to the shelter, 12 of which were surrendered by their owner, 28 dogs were adopted, 21 dogs were returned to their owner and 11 dogs were transferred to rescue partners.

Since the shelter made that post, 16 dogs have been adopted. So, 16 down. 118 to go. By the way, the shelter is also caring for 189 cats who are in need of adoption as well.

"We are operating almost every day. We have been figuring out kennel space like we are full, and we make a couple of spaces. We get some adoptions. We send some to rescues with have been fantastic lately,” explained Shelter Operations Supervisor Jessica Wilde.

Wilde said dogs keep walking through the center’s doors.

She explained, "In the past couple of days we've had multiple senior pets surrendered. Two 15-year-old dogs. We had a nine-year-old dog surrendered right before the interview and that's hard. You have to see senior pets take things a lot harder and they get stressed out much easier."

Because of the influx of animals, Wilde said the center is offering a sale on adoptions.

She said there's a $10 adoption for cats and dogs and a $5 adoption fee for small animals.

Staffers encourage you to come to the shelter to look around if your pet is missing, and that if you need to rehome a pet, please consider doing so privately.

The shelter is open every day except on Tuesdays.

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