Come meet cats and dogs available for adoption!  Visit our website for a sneak peek of available Kittens and Cats as well as our available Dogs!

Come meet cats and dogs available for adoption!  Visit our website for a sneak peek of available Kittens and Cats as well as our available Dogs!

Come meet cats and dogs available for adoption! Visit our website for a sneak peak of the available Kittens and Cats as well as our available Dogs!

To sign up to Volunteer and/or bring your Foster – click on the following link: Jan. 20th Sign Up Sheet

 

Come meet cats and dogs available for adoption! Visit our website for a sneak peak of the available Kittens and Cats as well as our available Dogs!

To sign up to Volunteer and/or bring your Foster – click on the following link: Jan.6th Sign Up Sheet

The Humane Society of Loudoun County is partnering with Becky’s Pet Care, Inc., a leading professional pet sitting company serving the Northern Virginia areas. 2018 marks Becky’s Pet Care’s 20 years in business. In honor of adopting a pet through the Humane Society of Loudoun County, Becky’s Pet Care is offering a $20 off promotional discount for any pet sitting service they offer.   Adopters will receive a coupon in their Adoption Packets.  Becky’s Pet Care current serves the following areas in Loudoun County: Sterling, South Riding, Stone Ridge, Ashburn, and Oak Grove. We will be expanding soon in more Loudoun area cities and divisions.

Becky’s Pet Care – Company History:

“Responding to Northern Virginia’s growing need for professional pet care services, Becky O’Neil founded Becky’s Pet Care, Inc. in her townhouse basement in 1998. Becky was a one-woman show, running the operation as sole proprietor and sole employee. Thanks to her strict professional standards and knack for hiring devoted animal lovers, Becky’s Pet Care rapidly expanded and now occupies three commercial office space locations serving over 3,500 clients. Caring for these clients and their beloved pets are nearly 150 Pet Care Professionals and a fully-staffed administrative office.

Along the road to this stunning success, Becky cultivated a formidable expertise in small business ownership, including personnel management, systemization, marketing, business planning and development, and human resources, all in a concerted effort to render her business interactions efficient and effective for employees and clients alike.

Whether you’re heading out on that quiet island getaway or just need some extra help, Becky’s Pet Care is your Partner-In-Care, helping at home by looking after your dog, cat, or small animal. Just let us know when you need us, and we’ll keep your pets happy while you are away. Our trained Pet Care Professionals have been serving Northern Virginia for 18 years. We guarantee the highest-quality service at an all-inclusive price, which means you don’t have to worry about extra fees for medications or additional pets. We’re professionals, so we only charge you for the time it takes to care for your animal. No matter where in the world you travel to, Becky’s Pet Care will be there every time to keep your pet safe and content at home, with the peace of mind that your pets are in great care.”

Come meet cats and dogs available for adoption! Visit our website for a sneak peak of the available Kittens and Cats as well as our available Dogs!

To sign up to Volunteer and/or bring your Foster – click on the following link: Nov. 18th Adoption Event Sign-Up 

Each Humane Society is an independent organization; “Humane Society” is just a descriptive word — like the word ‘bank’ is in US Bank and Bank of America. They are not connected to each other. It can be confusing!

Many people even mistakenly think that the Humane Society of the United States runs all humane societies. They do not! They do help animals through legislation and in disasters, but do not have a shelter themselves.

Some Humane Societies, like the Humane Society of Loudoun County (HSLC), are “limited admission”. Limited admission organizations sometimes have their animals for many months, and use foster homes.   That means they do not have to euthanize animals to make room for new pets they take on. And many, like HSLC, have other programs that help the local animal population, like a pet pantry (Loudoun Pet Pantry) so families in need don’t have to surrender their pets simply because they can’t afford to feed them, partial help when medical emergencies arise, and resources for behavioral issues. The Community cat program is major part of HSLC, helping to reduce the numbers of feral cats while improving their health and quality of life.

And some Humane Societies are “open door” with animal control contracts, just like a city shelter, so they do euthanize to make room. Many “open door” humane societies run programs that have helped reduce pet overpopulation in the cities they serve.  They may have the pets for many weeks, and know more about their behavior and health than a city shelter.

So it’s important to understand the nature of your local animal rescues and support them for the benefit of your community. We all work together to help animals but we are separate, independent organizations.

Come meet cats and dogs available for adoption! Visit our website for a sneak peak of the available Kittens and Cats as well as our available Dogs!

To sign up to Volunteer and/or bring your Foster – click on the following link: October 21st Sign Up Sheet