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Welcome!

Lake Country SPCA is a 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization and no-kill shelter headquartered in Clarksville, VA.

We are dedicated to helping and finding placement for abandoned, abused, neglected pets, as well as litters of puppies and kittens that people find as strays, surrender, or are held by animal control.  

Pet of the week

"Queenie"

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Our Lake Country SPCA pet of the week is Queenie!

480 days and nights.....Sadly, that's how long this lovely black and white kitty with pretty green eyes has been at the animal shelter waiting for a home since her owner gave her up. Queenie is shy, so adopters pass her right on by. It's common for cats to be a little guarded living at a shelter with constant strangers coming through, workers cleaning, and dogs barking in the next room, but it doesn't get them chosen by adopters. Queenie would surely blossom in a home setting. At age 2.5 years, she is vaccinated, spayed & Felv/FIV tested. Queenie gets along great with other cats and never causes any trouble, keeping to herself much of the time. Please consider adopting this cutie! Call (434) 374-8076 or email lakecountryspca@yahoo.com. Visit LCSPCA at 11764 Hwy. 15, Clarksville, VA Mon-Sat from 12-4pm.

About Us

As a private shelter, we do not receive any government or agency funding; it is only through donations, grants, and adoption fees that we are able to provide the care needed for our shelter pets. We’d love your help and support in this important mission to cover our monthly expenses of roughly $25,000.  Our expenses include employee salaries, utilities, building maintenance, veterinarian care, spay and neuter, food, bedding, vaccines, cleaning, and supplies.

On average, Lake Country SPCA rescues over 700 animals per year and adopts out an average of 600 animals per year.  

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About Us

Our History

Began with a group of people who were concerned with the number of stray animals roaming the streets in Clarksville.  In September of 2002, they rescued the stray animals, keeping them safe and cared for in their homes and backyards. Today, we are in a facility that was built in 2015, equipped to shelter, provide medical care, and spay and neuter over 700 animals per year. It is through our generous and dedicated sponsors, donors, volunteers and employees who have made our successful journey possible!

Our Mission

Is to enrich the lives of animals through rehabilitation, protection, care, education, and adoptions to FUR-ever loving homes. 

Our Vision

Is to inspire a community to nurture and celebrate the animal-human bond, promoting and supporting spaying and neutering.  We envision a day where every animal has a responsible, loving, caring home; where every pet is happy, healthy and safe from harm; and where no pet suffers from neglect, cruelty, or abuse.

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