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When we opened our doors in 1978, the Bee Gees topped the charts, Jimmy Carter was president, and a gallon of gas cost 65 cents. Times have changed, but our buildings have stayed the same - and they are falling apart. Our cat trailers and dog kennel have been patched up so many times, they are currently being held together with tar paper and hope.

Your donation will allow us to continue to house dogs and cats in need of homes. All donations are welcome, and donations of more than $125 come with the opportunity to design a brick that will become a permanent part of our new facility.
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Must be returned to the shelter if the adopter can no longer keep or maintain the animal properly. An adopter must be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment, and proper care for the pet. Each potential adopter must fill out an adoption questionnaire providing such information as name, address, information existing pets in the household, landlords' name and telephone number (if applicable), personal references, veterinarian reference, authorization for release of information by the Veterinarian, and the reason for wanting the pet.
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Teresa Mcguire
Apr 11, 2022
The staff was very nice and let us spend time with Marcus can't wait until we bring him home.
Linda Crawford
Jun 02, 2021
Very very worthy cause. Donation situation is confusing on your website. FB posted story of Roma, and asked for donations to treat her teeth, etc., using hsmc-wv.org as website address. I wished to donate and did, but there never was a place either on website or in PayPal that allowed me to specify my $100 donation was for her. Can you make certain that is done? thank you, llc
Rachel Sherman
May 30, 2021
Rabies clinic, organized fairly well.however allowing small dogs sit at the opening of a tent with large dogs entering wasn't my most comfortable moment or allowing 4 small dogs inside the tent with my 90 lb male! Other that, good day
Lauren D.
May 23, 2021
Good friendly staff. We got our cats rabies shot. Fast, cheap and efficient.
Alexander Sage
Apr 06, 2021
When we went the lady that was working that day was trying to get us a different dog that we didn't want. She was pushing us away from the dog we wanted.
Patricia James
Dec 19, 2020
Very clean facility for cats and dogs. Staff really care about the animals. The mangers are volunteers. The people who actually feed and clean the cages twice a day are paid. I adopted 4 wonderful cats and kittens from there. This is a no kill shelter that gets no federal, state or county funding. It exist because of donations and grant's. It also has a trap, neuter, release program when funds are available. Go see what a great place it is for yourself!
Rosemary Morton
Jan 30, 2020
We needed a box to transport a feral cat to the vet to be fixed. And they let us borrow one. With a $20 deposit. They are very nice people there. They also told us how to put the cat into the box. They give very good advice. We are not cat people. But they made it easy.
Cathy Fraley
Nov 18, 2019
We have raised several dogs in the past and my pets have always been treated and lived better than most children. Yet we were turned down, noting that we are not fit adopters because we don't have a fenced yard. We train our pets by spending time with them to stay in the yard. The the next issue is that we don't kennel a dog for hours a day, we have an outside run with housing.

Our friends could not believe that we were turned down as adopters and a very nice pup will miss out on a great home. Places like this push people into buying dogs instead of adopting.
Haley Somers
Nov 27, 2017
Just want to say thank you to pam for your help with the kitten this morning.this lady truly cares about the animals. long story short we found a baby kitten that was very sick and was not going to make it. pam call local vets and was able to help with this very ill kitten.thanks again for everything you did this morning you are a great person. we need more people like you. thanks, misty somers