
Jessica Evans: Injustice caused by Augusta County Animal Control, SVASC
My statement is as follows from the incident regarding my Annabelle and three other dogs who were euthanized wrongfully.
My statement is as follows from the incident regarding my Annabelle and three other dogs who were euthanized wrongfully.
A Waynesboro man is happy to have his best friend, his dog Charley, back home with him after the Friends of the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center stepped in to help.
As the open municipal shelter for Staunton, Augusta County and Waynesboro, SVASC must keep space available for incoming dogs.
The Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center is in urgent need of fosters and adopters for 30 dogs rescued from animal control cases.
Work on the new Staunton Augusta Waynesboro Animal Shelter at the former elementary school in Verona began in July and is “progressing well.”
The price tag for construction of the shared animal shelter at the former Verona Elementary School in Augusta County will not exceed $5.5 million.
Staff and volunteers at the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center, which euthanized 79 animals in 2023, can’t talk about euthanasia with anybody outside the shelter.
The cost to outfit the former Verona Elementary School for use by the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center has come in with a higher price tag.
It’s been more than one year since the Shenandoah Valley community expressed outrage after four dogs in Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center’s care were euthanized.
Former Shenandoah Valley Animals Services Center executive director Hannah Richardson has found a new passion: grooming cats and dogs.