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Lee County Animal Pound
Bus Shop Road,
Jonesville,
VA 24263 Phone: 276-346-7710 (if no answer please follow voicemail instructions carefully to leave your message with your name and phone number)
We do not respond to messages via Facebook
Lee County Animal Control, Jonesville, Virginia Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/category/Pet-Service/Lee-County-Animal-Control-Jonesville-Virginia-1774694046180339/
VISITS TO THE SHELTER ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
The Lee County Animal Shelter is closed to the public until further notice. We will still be available for calls and emergencies. We are asking people that want to surrender their animals to please reconsider at this time! Our rescue partners will be affected by these same stipulations and it will make moving animals to rescue impossible. We will try to handle the majority of calls by phone if possible. Our office number is 276-346-7710, if no answer please follow the voicemail instructions carefully to leave your message. If you are interested in adopting one of the dogs currently in the shelter, please phone and we will make appointment for serious adopters only. We will not allow people to just come and look. Lee County Animal Pound is a small rural facility in the southwest of Virginia. While Lee County Animal Pound is not yet a no-kill facility, this is a goal we strive to achieve each and every day. For more information see the Lee County Animal Control website. From Highway 58, turn south onto State Route 70 and immediately turn left on Bus Shop Road. Follow the signs to the Pound. The pet in the photo (top right) is looking for a home. Click on the picture for more information about it. We do not respond to Facebook posts. We appreciate everyone who shares our posts and helps with trying to find homes for the lost furbabies in our facility. We only have two officers for entire county and are responsible for the cleaning and care of the shelter as well. We do not have a secretary or shelter staff. We are in the office (unless there is an emergency) from 8am-10am Mon-Sat and we try to leave a message on the answering machine if we are not going to be available at shelter during these times. We are more than happy to meet with you at different times by appointment. We have an extremely high volume of calls to answer. Our calls have to be categorized on a priority basis:- Emergency and cruelty cases for both domestic and agriculture animals and dangerous animal calls.
- Strays
- Owner surrender
We receive 30-40 calls per week about missing and stolen dogs and we see a lot of posts on Facebook from people finding dogs and trying to give them away or saying they rescued them. VA code 3.2-6551 requires that if you remove an animal from the roadway or contain its movement upon your property or in your vehicle, you MUST notify Animal Control on 276-346-7710 and leave your name, phone number and address, within 48 hours of it being 'found'. If office is closed we will contact as soon as possible on the next business day. You are not permitted to pass on 'found' animals to anyone other than an authorised member of Lee County Animal Control. You can be charged for failure to report or larceny if you pass the animal onto a third party. Not all animals that are running loose are strays, although they are required to have tags and collars, most people still do not put them on their animals. Our goal is to reunite these animals with their original owners or hold to account those responsible for dumping them. See more information below about what to if you find a dog.
Lost your dog?
Stray dogs without collar are kept for 7 days before being put up for adoption. Dogs with a collar are kept for 12 days before being put up for adoption. Contact the shelter to check whether your pet is there. Some of the stray dogs are featured on the
Lee County Virginia Control Facebook Page but not all are put here so contact the shelter if you have lost your dog.
Adopting a dog?
Adoptions are free to the public, however, you must sign an Adoption Agreement, and a Spay/Neuter Agreement stating that you will have the animal spayed or neutered within a certain period depending on the age of the animal.
- State law requires that adopted dogs be sterilized within 30 days of adoption.
- State law requires that all dogs and cats be vaccinated for rabies.
- Out of state adoptions must be spayed or neutered before leaving the state.
- There are no fees associated with adoption.
What to do if you find a dog
If you find a stray dog, you have no specific duty to take the dog to the pound but you do have a legal requirement to report it to County Animal Control. Each county and city in Virginia has to have an animal control officer, and you are certainly within your rights to contact animal control to report the stray. See our opening times above.
- Make a reasonable attempt to find the owner. If you can, ascertain who the owner is by way of a tag, license, collar, tattoo or other form of identification or markings; AND
- Notify the local pound where the animal was found, and provide the pound with your name and phone number, the location where you found the animal, and a description of the animal along with any information from a tag, license, collar, tattoo or other form of identification or markings.
Find the right dog for you
When looking for that new family member please remember to really think about the things you and your family want and need
in a pet that fits the family lifestyle. Get to know your breeds! Some breeds require more space, exercise and circumstances
than others. Even if you are going to adopt a mixed breed, look into what it's primary breed needs in a home,
environment and exercise. Your new family member needs to be wanted by everyone in the family and included
in your daily lives to be truly happy.
Click here for more information on how to find the right dog.
We have many animals at the shelter that are available to be fostered (given a temporary home until we find it a permanent home). If you would like more information on fostering or would like to apply to be a foster mom or dad please phone: 276-346-7710. Please Donate to Help the Dogs
We need towels, blankets, hard and soft dog food, basic cleaning supplies and dog beds or you may mail a donation to Lee County Animal Pound, Bus Shop Road, Jonesville, VA, 24263. On behalf of the dogs thank you. No Squeeky Toys Please
Toys that make a noise when you squeeze them can encourage some dogs to be aggressive towards young children because they squeek too. The device that makes the noise is usually small and can be harmful if swallowed. Some toys of this type contain a small battery which is poisonous if the dog eats it. The best toys are tuggers, tennis balls and hard chew toys that cannot be ripped apart. Changes to Dog Tethering Law
From July 1, 2020, there are changes to dog tethering laws across the state of Virginia. The legislation expanded the definition of 'adequate shelter' for family dogs. It is illegal to leave tethered dogs outside when temperatures are below 32°F or above 85°F or when the weather service issues warnings for hurricanes, tornadoes and other severe weather. The legislation also increases the minimum length of a tether from 10 feet to 15 feet. Additionally, dogs must be provided adequate shelter during hot weather that is properly shaded and does not readily conduct heat. During cold weather, the shelter must have a windbreak at its entrance and provide bedding material (such as straw, cedar shavings, or similar) that is sufficient to protect the animal from cold and promote the retention of body heat.

Visiting Lee County Animal Pound
Please phone us on (276) 346-7710 to check that the dog you want to visit is still available. We are open Monday-Saturday: 8am-10am. Closed Sunday and Holidays
Location Map of Jonesville, VA.