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ALEXANDRIA ANIMALS
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is an independent, local, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Operating the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter, an open-admission facility and Alexandria’s only animal shelter, the League touches the lives of more than 6000 animals every year, including strays, lost pets, local wildlife, rescue animals, and animals surrendered by their owners. ANIMALS FOR ADOPTION The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users. ADOPT BY APPOINTMENT The AWLA is committed to keeping our staff and community safe while still finding homes for animals in need. While we continue to be open by appointment only to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we offer both virtual and in-shelter animal visiting opportunities for adopters..Steps to Adoption
NEW DOG ADOPTION INFORMATION Survival; Assignment. The obligations of the Adopter under this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the life of the animal, and the Adopter shall not assign its rights or obligations under this agreement without the express, prior written consent of the AWLA. 3. Enforcement. The AWLA reserves all rights and remediesavailable at
ADOPT BY APPOINTMENT Adopt by Appointment The AWLA is committed to keeping our staff and community safe while still finding homes for animals in need.FOUND AN ANIMAL?
If you have found an animal you believe is a stray, please email us at info@alexandriaanimals.org and we will set up a time for you to bring in the animal. If you are experiencing an animal emergency, you can reach Alexandria’s Animal Services anytime through the Alexandria non-emergency line at 703-746-4444.LICENSING YOUR PET
Alexandria City Code requires all dogs and cats over the age of four months to be licensed and requires each owner to obtain a license within 30 days of acquiring the pet or moving it into the City of Alexandria. License Your Pet Online: Visit our pet licensing page. All major credit cards are accepted, and PET LICENSING NOW ONLINE! You can now license your pet online! We have worked closely with the City of Alexandria to expand the animal licensing program to include anew online option.
RED-EARED SLIDERS (TURTLES) Lifespan, Growth and Good Environments. Adopting a red-eared slider is a long-term commitment. The turtles live an average of 30 years, although some live to be 40 or 50. The turtles also require a lot of space. Females can grow to be 10 to 12 inches, and males can reach 7 to 8 inches. They should be kept in a very large tank or pond with 10 "HELP! THERE'S A RACCOON IN MY YARD!": RESOLVING CONFLICTS November 25, 2015. June 15, 2018. “Help! There’s a raccoon in my yard!”: Resolving Conflicts with Raccoons. In Animal-related Information, News. Raccoons can be a delight to behold, with their bandit masks, tiny hands, and striped tails – but living with raccoon populations can also cause conflict. Raccoons have no ideathat they are
ALEXANDRIA ANIMALS
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is an independent, local, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Operating the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter, an open-admission facility and Alexandria’s only animal shelter, the League touches the lives of more than 6000 animals every year, including strays, lost pets, local wildlife, rescue animals, and animals surrendered by their owners. ANIMALS FOR ADOPTION The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users. ADOPT BY APPOINTMENT The AWLA is committed to keeping our staff and community safe while still finding homes for animals in need. While we continue to be open by appointment only to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we offer both virtual and in-shelter animal visiting opportunities for adopters..Steps to Adoption
NEW DOG ADOPTION INFORMATION Survival; Assignment. The obligations of the Adopter under this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the life of the animal, and the Adopter shall not assign its rights or obligations under this agreement without the express, prior written consent of the AWLA. 3. Enforcement. The AWLA reserves all rights and remediesavailable at
ADOPT BY APPOINTMENT Adopt by Appointment The AWLA is committed to keeping our staff and community safe while still finding homes for animals in need.FOUND AN ANIMAL?
If you have found an animal you believe is a stray, please email us at info@alexandriaanimals.org and we will set up a time for you to bring in the animal. If you are experiencing an animal emergency, you can reach Alexandria’s Animal Services anytime through the Alexandria non-emergency line at 703-746-4444.LICENSING YOUR PET
Alexandria City Code requires all dogs and cats over the age of four months to be licensed and requires each owner to obtain a license within 30 days of acquiring the pet or moving it into the City of Alexandria. License Your Pet Online: Visit our pet licensing page. All major credit cards are accepted, and PET LICENSING NOW ONLINE! You can now license your pet online! We have worked closely with the City of Alexandria to expand the animal licensing program to include anew online option.
RED-EARED SLIDERS (TURTLES) Lifespan, Growth and Good Environments. Adopting a red-eared slider is a long-term commitment. The turtles live an average of 30 years, although some live to be 40 or 50. The turtles also require a lot of space. Females can grow to be 10 to 12 inches, and males can reach 7 to 8 inches. They should be kept in a very large tank or pond with 10 "HELP! THERE'S A RACCOON IN MY YARD!": RESOLVING CONFLICTS November 25, 2015. June 15, 2018. “Help! There’s a raccoon in my yard!”: Resolving Conflicts with Raccoons. In Animal-related Information, News. Raccoons can be a delight to behold, with their bandit masks, tiny hands, and striped tails – but living with raccoon populations can also cause conflict. Raccoons have no ideathat they are
ADOPTION INFORMATION Adoption Information. To ensure that we are maintaining the safety of our guests and our community, we are offering Virtual and In-Person Animal Meetings BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Learn more and schedule your appointment HERE. Thank you for considering adoption of your next companion from the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA)! VACCINE AND MICROCHIP CLINICS We are currently offering drive-up, physically distanced Rabies, Distemper and Microchip Clinics at the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter. These clinics require advanced registration, and walk-ins will not be served. Vaccinations Offered: Rabies – For dogs and cats. DA2PP – Canine Distemper-Adenovirus Type 2-Parainfluenza-Parvovirus vaccine,for dogs.
FOUND AN ANIMAL?
If you have found an animal you believe is a stray, please email us at info@alexandriaanimals.org and we will set up a time for you to bring in the animal. If you are experiencing an animal emergency, you can reach Alexandria’s Animal Services anytime through the Alexandria non-emergency line at 703-746-4444. ADOPT BY APPOINTMENT Adopt by Appointment The AWLA is committed to keeping our staff and community safe while still finding homes for animals in need. OPEN ADOPTIONS ARCHIVES The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users. ANIMAL-THEMED ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG LEARNERS The AWLA’s Community-Sourced Coloring Book. And check out some of Alexandria’s youngest artists in action, with original animal-themed artwork as part of the AWLA’s brand new coloring book. Looking for more ways to get involved at the Animal Welfare LeagueVOLUNTEER/FOSTER
To limit person-to-person contact and the potential spread of COVID-19, the AWLA will not be offering Prospective Volunteer Information Sessions at this time; however, we still welcome new volunteer applications!We will reach out to invite applicants to attend our next Prospective Volunteer Information Sessions when it is deemed safe to resume group training sessions in our community. FROM THE DESK OF STELLA HANLY: BUILDING FAMILIES WITH OPEN For 75 years, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria has been a resource to our community. From housing homeless animals to reuniting owners with lost pets, assisting wildlife in need, creating families and helping them stay together, the AWLA has been here for you. Read more about our journey below from AWLA from AWLA Executive BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING HELP Pet Behavior Assistance For animal behavior help, call 703-746-5654 or email behavior@AlexandriaAnimals.org. As a community resource, the AWLA offers a variety of assistance for all pet owners. Regardless of how your companion animal entered your life (adopted, purchased or wandered), AWLA staff members are happy to help you understand pet behaviors and resolve potentialSHELTER WISH LIST
Looking for other ways to support the AWLA and Alexandria’s animals in need? The Vola Lawson Animal Shelter is always in need of supplies and materials.Providing shelter, care and enrichment for thousands of animals every year is no easy task, but donations of items from our Shelter Wish List help us meet every animal’s needs.ALEXANDRIA ANIMALS
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is an independent, local, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Operating the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter, an open-admission facility and Alexandria’s only animal shelter, the League touches the lives of more than 6000 animals every year, including strays, lost pets, local wildlife, rescue animals, and animals surrendered by their owners. ANIMALS FOR ADOPTION The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users. ADOPT BY APPOINTMENT The AWLA is committed to keeping our staff and community safe while still finding homes for animals in need. While we continue to be open by appointment only to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we offer both virtual and in-shelter animal visiting opportunities for adopters..Steps to Adoption
NEW DOG ADOPTION INFORMATION Survival; Assignment. The obligations of the Adopter under this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the life of the animal, and the Adopter shall not assign its rights or obligations under this agreement without the express, prior written consent of the AWLA. 3. Enforcement. The AWLA reserves all rights and remediesavailable at
OPEN ADOPTIONS ARCHIVES The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users. FROM THE DESK OF STELLA HANLY: BUILDING FAMILIES WITH OPEN For 75 years, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria has been a resource to our community. From housing homeless animals to reuniting owners with lost pets, assisting wildlife in need, creating families and helping them stay together, the AWLA has been here for you. Read more about our journey below from AWLA from AWLA ExecutiveAWLA COVID-19
Fostering for the AWLA. Upcoming Virtual Events. The best way to reach our staff for assistance is at info@alexandriaanimals.org. If you have concerns about a domestic or wild animal and need to reach one of Alexandria’s Animal Services officers, call the Alexandria Police non-emergency line at 703-746-4444. We are dedicated to the animals in ALEXANDRIA'S ANIMAL SERVICES Animal Services is a branch of the AWLA, contracted by the City of Alexandria, with the goals of educating the community about animal welfare; protecting human and animal health and safety; and enforcing Alexandria code and Virginia law pertaining to animals. But Animal Services does so much more to help animals and people withinAlexandria.
LICENSING YOUR PET
Alexandria City Code requires all dogs and cats over the age of four months to be licensed and requires each owner to obtain a license within 30 days of acquiring the pet or moving it into the City of Alexandria. License Your Pet Online: Visit our pet licensing page. All major credit cards are accepted, and INCREASE IN SICK AND DECEASED BIRDS ACROSS THE REGION Beginning in mid-May, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA) has been receiving an increase in the number of calls regarding sick and/or injured juvenile birds, specifically grackles and blue jays. Eye issues were reported in what otherwise looked like healthy juvenile birds, causing blindness that leads the birds to land andstay on the
ALEXANDRIA ANIMALS
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is an independent, local, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Operating the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter, an open-admission facility and Alexandria’s only animal shelter, the League touches the lives of more than 6000 animals every year, including strays, lost pets, local wildlife, rescue animals, and animals surrendered by their owners. ANIMALS FOR ADOPTION The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users. ADOPT BY APPOINTMENT The AWLA is committed to keeping our staff and community safe while still finding homes for animals in need. While we continue to be open by appointment only to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we offer both virtual and in-shelter animal visiting opportunities for adopters..Steps to Adoption
NEW DOG ADOPTION INFORMATION Survival; Assignment. The obligations of the Adopter under this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the life of the animal, and the Adopter shall not assign its rights or obligations under this agreement without the express, prior written consent of the AWLA. 3. Enforcement. The AWLA reserves all rights and remediesavailable at
OPEN ADOPTIONS ARCHIVES The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users. FROM THE DESK OF STELLA HANLY: BUILDING FAMILIES WITH OPEN For 75 years, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria has been a resource to our community. From housing homeless animals to reuniting owners with lost pets, assisting wildlife in need, creating families and helping them stay together, the AWLA has been here for you. Read more about our journey below from AWLA from AWLA ExecutiveAWLA COVID-19
Fostering for the AWLA. Upcoming Virtual Events. The best way to reach our staff for assistance is at info@alexandriaanimals.org. If you have concerns about a domestic or wild animal and need to reach one of Alexandria’s Animal Services officers, call the Alexandria Police non-emergency line at 703-746-4444. We are dedicated to the animals in ALEXANDRIA'S ANIMAL SERVICES Animal Services is a branch of the AWLA, contracted by the City of Alexandria, with the goals of educating the community about animal welfare; protecting human and animal health and safety; and enforcing Alexandria code and Virginia law pertaining to animals. But Animal Services does so much more to help animals and people withinAlexandria.
LICENSING YOUR PET
Alexandria City Code requires all dogs and cats over the age of four months to be licensed and requires each owner to obtain a license within 30 days of acquiring the pet or moving it into the City of Alexandria. License Your Pet Online: Visit our pet licensing page. All major credit cards are accepted, and INCREASE IN SICK AND DECEASED BIRDS ACROSS THE REGION Beginning in mid-May, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA) has been receiving an increase in the number of calls regarding sick and/or injured juvenile birds, specifically grackles and blue jays. Eye issues were reported in what otherwise looked like healthy juvenile birds, causing blindness that leads the birds to land andstay on the
AWLA COVID-19
Fostering for the AWLA. Upcoming Virtual Events. The best way to reach our staff for assistance is at info@alexandriaanimals.org. If you have concerns about a domestic or wild animal and need to reach one of Alexandria’s Animal Services officers, call the Alexandria Police non-emergency line at 703-746-4444. We are dedicated to the animals in FROM THE DESK OF STELLA HANLY: BUILDING FAMILIES WITH OPEN For 75 years, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria has been a resource to our community. From housing homeless animals to reuniting owners with lost pets, assisting wildlife in need, creating families and helping them stay together, the AWLA has been here for you. Read more about our journey below from AWLA from AWLA Executive VACCINE AND MICROCHIP CLINICS We are currently offering drive-up, physically distanced Rabies, Distemper and Microchip Clinics at the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter. These clinics require advanced registration, and walk-ins will not be served. Vaccinations Offered: Rabies – For dogs and cats. DA2PP – Canine Distemper-Adenovirus Type 2-Parainfluenza-Parvovirus vaccine,for dogs.
OPEN ADOPTIONS ARCHIVES The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users.FOUND AN ANIMAL?
If you have found an animal you believe is a stray, please email us at info@alexandriaanimals.org and we will set up a time for you to bring in the animal. If you are experiencing an animal emergency, you can reach Alexandria’s Animal Services anytime through the Alexandria non-emergency line at 703-746-4444. ANIMAL-THEMED ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG LEARNERS The AWLA’s Community-Sourced Coloring Book. And check out some of Alexandria’s youngest artists in action, with original animal-themed artwork as part of the AWLA’s brand new coloring book. Looking for more ways to get involved at the Animal Welfare League HOURS AND DIRECTIONS Please note that for the safety of our community, the AWLA is pre-scheduling appointments for virtual or in-person animal meetings, stray animal drop-offs, pet surrenders or Pet Pantry pick-ups. Read more about our current operating status and how to schedule an appointment HERE. Thank you for helping us keep our community safe!Your safety is
VOLUNTEER/FOSTER
To limit person-to-person contact and the potential spread of COVID-19, the AWLA will not be offering Prospective Volunteer Information Sessions at this time; however, we still welcome new volunteer applications!We will reach out to invite applicants to attend our next Prospective Volunteer Information Sessions when it is deemed safe to resume group training sessions in our community. INCREASE IN SICK AND DECEASED BIRDS ACROSS THE REGION Beginning in mid-May, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA) has been receiving an increase in the number of calls regarding sick and/or injured juvenile birds, specifically grackles and blue jays. Eye issues were reported in what otherwise looked like healthy juvenile birds, causing blindness that leads the birds to land andstay on the
MAKE A DONATION THROUGH PAYPAL Donate Through PayPal You can donate to PayPal directly using the button below to launch PayPal’s secure donation form here. Please note that the AWLA does not receive your contact information if you donate through PayPal, so if you would like to receive a donation acknowledgement or if you need assistance, please call 703-746-4774.For
ALEXANDRIA ANIMALS
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is an independent, local, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Operating the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter, an open-admission facility and Alexandria’s only animal shelter, the League touches the lives of more than 6000 animals every year, including strays, lost pets, local wildlife, rescue animals, and animals surrendered by their owners. ANIMALS FOR ADOPTION The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users. ADOPT BY APPOINTMENT The AWLA is committed to keeping our staff and community safe while still finding homes for animals in need. While we continue to be open by appointment only to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we offer both virtual and in-shelter animal visiting opportunities for adopters..Steps to Adoption
NEW DOG ADOPTION INFORMATION Survival; Assignment. The obligations of the Adopter under this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the life of the animal, and the Adopter shall not assign its rights or obligations under this agreement without the express, prior written consent of the AWLA. 3. Enforcement. The AWLA reserves all rights and remediesavailable at
LICENSING YOUR PET
Alexandria City Code requires all dogs and cats over the age of four months to be licensed and requires each owner to obtain a license within 30 days of acquiring the pet or moving it into the City of Alexandria. License Your Pet Online: Visit our pet licensing page. All major credit cards are accepted, andFOUND AN ANIMAL?
If you have found an animal you believe is a stray, please email us at info@alexandriaanimals.org and we will set up a time for you to bring in the animal. If you are experiencing an animal emergency, you can reach Alexandria’s Animal Services anytime through the Alexandria non-emergency line at 703-746-4444. ANIMAL-THEMED ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG LEARNERS The AWLA’s Community-Sourced Coloring Book. And check out some of Alexandria’s youngest artists in action, with original animal-themed artwork as part of the AWLA’s brand new coloring book. Looking for more ways to get involved at the Animal Welfare League PET LICENSING NOW ONLINE! You can now license your pet online! We have worked closely with the City of Alexandria to expand the animal licensing program to include anew online option.
MAKE A DONATION THROUGH PAYPAL Donate Through PayPal You can donate to PayPal directly using the button below to launch PayPal’s secure donation form here. Please note that the AWLA does not receive your contact information if you donate through PayPal, so if you would like to receive a donation acknowledgement or if you need assistance, please call 703-746-4774.For
"HELP! THERE'S A RACCOON IN MY YARD!": RESOLVING CONFLICTS November 25, 2015. June 15, 2018. “Help! There’s a raccoon in my yard!”: Resolving Conflicts with Raccoons. In Animal-related Information, News. Raccoons can be a delight to behold, with their bandit masks, tiny hands, and striped tails – but living with raccoon populations can also cause conflict. Raccoons have no ideathat they are
ALEXANDRIA ANIMALS
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is an independent, local, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Operating the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter, an open-admission facility and Alexandria’s only animal shelter, the League touches the lives of more than 6000 animals every year, including strays, lost pets, local wildlife, rescue animals, and animals surrendered by their owners. ANIMALS FOR ADOPTION The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information of our website users. ADOPT BY APPOINTMENT The AWLA is committed to keeping our staff and community safe while still finding homes for animals in need. While we continue to be open by appointment only to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we offer both virtual and in-shelter animal visiting opportunities for adopters..Steps to Adoption
NEW DOG ADOPTION INFORMATION Survival; Assignment. The obligations of the Adopter under this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the life of the animal, and the Adopter shall not assign its rights or obligations under this agreement without the express, prior written consent of the AWLA. 3. Enforcement. The AWLA reserves all rights and remediesavailable at
LICENSING YOUR PET
Alexandria City Code requires all dogs and cats over the age of four months to be licensed and requires each owner to obtain a license within 30 days of acquiring the pet or moving it into the City of Alexandria. License Your Pet Online: Visit our pet licensing page. All major credit cards are accepted, andFOUND AN ANIMAL?
If you have found an animal you believe is a stray, please email us at info@alexandriaanimals.org and we will set up a time for you to bring in the animal. If you are experiencing an animal emergency, you can reach Alexandria’s Animal Services anytime through the Alexandria non-emergency line at 703-746-4444. ANIMAL-THEMED ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG LEARNERS The AWLA’s Community-Sourced Coloring Book. And check out some of Alexandria’s youngest artists in action, with original animal-themed artwork as part of the AWLA’s brand new coloring book. Looking for more ways to get involved at the Animal Welfare League PET LICENSING NOW ONLINE! You can now license your pet online! We have worked closely with the City of Alexandria to expand the animal licensing program to include anew online option.
MAKE A DONATION THROUGH PAYPAL Donate Through PayPal You can donate to PayPal directly using the button below to launch PayPal’s secure donation form here. Please note that the AWLA does not receive your contact information if you donate through PayPal, so if you would like to receive a donation acknowledgement or if you need assistance, please call 703-746-4774.For
"HELP! THERE'S A RACCOON IN MY YARD!": RESOLVING CONFLICTS November 25, 2015. June 15, 2018. “Help! There’s a raccoon in my yard!”: Resolving Conflicts with Raccoons. In Animal-related Information, News. Raccoons can be a delight to behold, with their bandit masks, tiny hands, and striped tails – but living with raccoon populations can also cause conflict. Raccoons have no ideathat they are
ADOPTION INFORMATION Adoption Information. To ensure that we are maintaining the safety of our guests and our community, we are offering Virtual and In-Person Animal Meetings BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Learn more and schedule your appointment HERE. Thank you for considering adoption of your next companion from the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA)!FOUND AN ANIMAL?
If you have found an animal you believe is a stray, please email us at info@alexandriaanimals.org and we will set up a time for you to bring in the animal. If you are experiencing an animal emergency, you can reach Alexandria’s Animal Services anytime through the Alexandria non-emergency line at 703-746-4444. SHOP - ALEXANDRIA ANIMALS Take care of your shopping list while supporting animals in need. Shop below, and show your support of the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria with pride!AWLA at CafePress. Learn about Holiday Giving Certificates, Adopt the Shelter and more HERE.. All purchases from the AWLA benefit animals in need.VOLUNTEER/FOSTER
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA) is assisted by a vibrant corps of volunteers who help with everything from dog walking and cat socializing to wildlife transport and even gardening. Our volunteers provide all the “extras” that we need to keep our animals happy and our shelter humming. Never afraid to roll up theirsleeves and
2021 AWLA SUMMER CAMP This year we will once again offer age-specific camp experiences for students aged 6 to 7, 8 through 10 and 11 through 13 years, giving attendees the opportunity to learn about animal welfare and care in their community. Camp will run Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for our campers aged 6 and 7; camp for all other age groups SPAY/NEUTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Pet owners who qualify for the program (see information below) must contact us at 703-746-4774 option 2 or adoptions@alexandriaanimals.org to set up an appointment to pick up their voucher at the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter at 4101 Eisenhower Ave in Alexandria, VA. If you have any questions about the Spay/Neuter Assistance Program, please contact us via phone or email. BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING HELP Pet Behavior Assistance For animal behavior help, call 703-746-5654 or email behavior@AlexandriaAnimals.org. As a community resource, the AWLA offers a variety of assistance for all pet owners. Regardless of how your companion animal entered your life (adopted, purchased or wandered), AWLA staff members are happy to help you understand pet behaviors and resolve potentialSHELTER WISH LIST
Looking for other ways to support the AWLA and Alexandria’s animals in need? The Vola Lawson Animal Shelter is always in need of supplies and materials.Providing shelter, care and enrichment for thousands of animals every year is no easy task, but donations of items from our Shelter Wish List help us meet every animal’s needs. MAKE A DONATION THROUGH PAYPAL Donate Through PayPal You can donate to PayPal directly using the button below to launch PayPal’s secure donation form here. Please note that the AWLA does not receive your contact information if you donate through PayPal, so if you would like to receive a donation acknowledgement or if you need assistance, please call 703-746-4774.For
TOY POODLE FOUND EXHAUSTED IN POTOMAC RIVER A Good Samaritan was sitting by the waterfront in Old Town Alexandria when he heard a whimper. Following the noise, he discovered a female toy poodle exhausted and spent on a rock in the shallows of the Potomac River. Wading into the water, he collected the dog and brought her immediately to Alexandria VCA Animal Hospital — one of AWLA’sSummer's
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July 31, 2019August 1, 2019 AWLA VETERINARY TEAM TURNS CHRONIC MEDICAL CASES INTO CONTENTED PETS The white and brown American bulldog mix sat in the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter’s community room. He had just been...Read More
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League of Alexandria Sunday, August 11th, 2019 at 1:50pm Poolside with Rico and Pinny! Pinny loves to float, at least until Rico splashes too much water around, and Rico just dives right in!__
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2019 ALEXANDRIA ANIMAL OF THE YEAR Crandon was voted the 2019 ALEXANDRIA ANIMAL OF THE YEAR through our AWLA photo calendar contest. If your pet would like to become our next ALEXANDRIA ANIMAL OF THE YEAR, keep an eye out for our calendar contest _this summer._ AWLA 2018 VOLA LAWSON ANIMAL ADVOCATES ANIMAL CHAMPIONS AND GUARDIANS _Vola Lawson Animal Advocates are recognized individuals and businesses who give support at the highest levels. This program includes several levels of recognition for monetary donations and volunteer hours as well as in-kind donations made fiscally. Our 2018 Champions and Guardians contributed $10,000 or more of financial or in-kind support, or 1,000 volunteer hours. These generous contributors include_ The Anne Cabaniss Trust; Kirk Fedder; Rosemary Harris; H.N. (Jay) Hoffman III & Arline Hoffman; Rosemary Hayes Jones & Stan Jones; the Estates of Daniel T. & Barbara Chapman; Deborah Rubie DeSantis; Suzanne Fedder; Roberta Hufty; Ruth Hummel; Charlotte Rynerson; and Betty Joan Tackett, along with ADOPTION INFORMATION * Adoption Information* Adopt a Cat
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