Say hello to Dash!
This 5-year-old has been patiently waiting to find his people, his companion, his forever home. Dash in currently up for adoption at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
Say hello to Dash!
This 5-year-old has been patiently waiting to find his people, his companion, his forever home. Dash in currently up for adoption at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
A 24/7 Pet ER facility operated by the Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) is opening tomorrow (Wednesday) at the Shoppes of Foxchase shopping center.
The facility at 4525 Duke Street is scheduled to launch with an open house from 4:30-6:30 p.m. followed by a ribbon cutting.
Dog owners rejoice: the Eugene Simpson Stadium Dog Park reopened yesterday.
The park had been closed for since late 2022 and experienced several delays, with the city ultimately firing the contractor.
Ready to add to your family?
Meet Lady, a 2-year-old who is sure to bring luck and love to your home!
Meet 65 pounds of cuteness in Rocky, a 3-year-old male dog who is up for adoption through the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
Rocky is a big softie who can be shy at first, but appreciates someone who can take the time to get to know him, according to AWLA spokesperson Erin Shackelford.
Say hello to Morton, a 2-year-old up for adoption through the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
A very interesting looking dog, Morton is looking for a forever home!
There’s pawsitive news for dog owners: Alexandrians can officially adopt more than three dogs.
At a City Council meeting this weekend, the city amended its ordinance to increase the limit on the number of dogs per dwelling unit from three to five.
Leslie is a lovely kitten just 9 months old and is in need of a forever home.
This black and white girl with beautiful gold eyes is currently up for adoption through the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
Get ready to have your heart won over by Puppy, an 11-year-old dog searching for his forever home!
This beautiful and loving guy is currently up for adoption through the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
How many dogs should be allowed to live in Alexandria households?
Since 1995 it’s been illegal to own more than three dogs in Alexandria. The ordinance was passed with cat hoarding in mind, however, and the limit on cats as pets is remaining unchanged at four.
Despite being one of the dog-friendliest cities in the country, it’s been illegal for Alexandria residents to own more than three dogs and four cats for decades. Now Mayor Justin Wilson is asking city staff to present a proposal that will increase the number of dogs allowed to live in a single household.
The limit on dog ownership goes back to 1995, but it was never about the dogs, Wilson said. The ordinance was approved by City Council to keep cat owners from hoarding feline companions.