Hanover County Animal Control and Shelter

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Ashland, United States

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Animal control service· Pet adoption service

Hanover County Animal Control and Shelter Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hanover County Animal Control and Shelter is located in Ashland, United States on 12471 Taylor Complex Ln. Hanover County Animal Control and Shelter is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category animal control service in United States.

Address

12471 Taylor Complex Ln

Phone

+1 8043656485

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Gregg

Good people that do a great job caring for the animals. It's obvious that they are passionate people and are genuinely concerned about the welfare of the animals

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Kr St

I found 3 kittens under a hood of a car on top of the motor , my boss took them to Hanover Animal Control , Andrew, Vicki , and the rest of the staff made certain they were taken care of , and answered all my questions , needless to say i adopted one , good people , who care !

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Kelsey Martin

Danielle Santos is the best staff member I've ever dealt with! Very professional, courteous and understanding.

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Stephanie Rowan

We adopted a kitten and were not allowed to take him home until he was nuetered. In the mean time, they let in cats without quarantining them and our kitten got an upper respiratory infection. 2 vet trips later, we found out he also had worms. These people neglected basic care for the animals in the shelter. Thankfully our boy is home and healthy now. We really did rescue him.

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Justin Maddra

I recently adopted a precious pup from Hanover. He is a true dream. When I arrived to visit the dog I came to see was outside waiting. After less than 10 minutes I knew he was the one. I filled out info, signed for him and was handed my new doggo. I had noticed some spots (hot spots) on his legs when there at Animal Control. I took him to the vet the next day because that is what one does with a new animal. The vet told me that he was having an allergies, the hot spots....he had a U.T.I., & he was having sinus issues. For the past 2 weeks we have been working to undo a lot. I have been to the vet 3 times and we are still working on getting him to 100 %. I spoke with Andrew (Manager)Hanover Animal Control and asked if there was anything they could do to help. His response was no, and that I could surrender the dog. I mean come on. Before you adopt make sure your animal is checked out first......and to think he went to the vet to get fixed, but not treated for anything else. Sad, sad facility.