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Donate to the Mercer County WV Animal Shelter
Mercer County Animal Shelter961 Shelter Rd,
Princeton,
WV, 24740 Phone: 304-425-2838
E-mail: mcas@frontiernet.net
Mercer County Animal Shelter is an open admission county animal shelter. We are responsible for providing humane care for stray and relinquished animals in Mercer County WV. We accept animals from Mercer County residents only. We are able to adopt pets to homes outside of Mercer County as all our pets are spayed/neutered before leaving the shelter. We are rescue friendly to 501(c)(3) registered rescues.
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Please Donate to Help the Dogs
We have put together a list of things needed at the shelter in case anyone would like to help out. Thank you so much in advance for always supporting us in taking care of all the wonderful babies we have. A big thank you for everyone who has already donated to us. We need:
- Large puppy pads,
- Adult dry dog food ,
- Pill pockets,
- Newspapers,
- Paper towel,
- Laundry detergent,
- Unscented bleach,
- Dawn dish soap,
- Towels,
- Wash cloths,
- Blankets,
- Office supplies,
- Plastic dog beds
Mercer County Animal Shelter.
961 Shelter Rd,
Princeton,
WV, 24740 Thank you for helping. 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.
This website is funded, operated and maintained by The Dog Rescues Network as a service to the community. This website has no connection with Mercer County Animal Shelter. No payment has been received or is required. For enquiries about this website e-mail: webmaster@dogrescues.net
Mercer County Animal Shelter is in desperate need of hard and soft dog food and soft cat food. All donations are appreciated.
The shelter is bursting at the seams with dogs. We need foster homes. Here are some benefits of having dogs in a foster home:
Saving a dog’s life and helping local shelters.
Preparing a dog for their forever home and increasing their chances of getting adopted.
Seeing a dog’s true personality and watching them grow and blossom.
Learning a lot about yourself and the dogs from fostering.
Enjoying the joy and pleasure of helping a pet in need.
Connecting with your community and other foster parents.
Offering a temporary companion for your own pets.
Contact us about fostering.