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Henderson County Animal Services
828 Stoney Mountain Rd,
Hendersonville,
NC, 28791 Phone: (828) 697 4723 - If we are busy the phone may not be answered so leave a message.
There are many pets at the Animal Services Center who need loving homes. The Center always has a variety of cats, kittens, dogs, and puppies and the staff is ready and willing to assist you in your selection. Adoption fees includes rabies vaccination, spay/neuter, microchipping, vaccinations and boarding. For animals under 4 months of age, who are too young to be spayed or neutered, a $100 deposit is required. This deposit will be refunded when the animal is spayed/neutered and has received a rabies vaccination.
Opening Hours:
Monday through Friday: 12pm-4:30pmNOTE: Adoptable animal visits are by appointment only.
Saturday: 11am - 2pm
Sunday: Closed
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This website is funded, operated and maintained by The Dog Rescues Network as a service to the community. This website has no connection with Henderson County Animal Services. No payment has been received or is required. For enquiries about this website e-mail: webmaster@dogrescues.net
Do not forget to bring your pets inside when it is too cold outside. IF IT IS TOO COLD FOR YOU, IT IS TOO COLD FOR THEM! The law says: During cold weather, a dog shelter must have a windbreak at its entrance and have bedding material that is sufficient to protect the animal from cold and promote the retention of body heat.