I found a dog or cat; can I just keep it?

No. You may hold onto the animal, but by law, you must contact Animal Control within 48 hours to provide all information such as description of animal and location found to Animal Control. (County Law Reference Section 3-11)


Please note that Virginia State Law 3.2-6585 states that "All dogs and cats shall be deemed personal property and may be the subject of larceny and malicious or unlawful trespass."

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1. How do I file a complaint?
2. My dog never goes outside. Do I need to still buy a dog license?
3. Must I put the county license tag on my dog?
4. Who do I call if I am missing my animal?
5. What does it cost to reclaim my animal from the County Shelter?
6. What are the rules on animals running loose?
7. An animal has bitten me - what should I do?
8. Does the county have a "barking dog" ordinance?
9. Does the county have a "pooper-scooper" ordinance?
10. My pet is old and sick and needs to be put to sleep - does the County do this?
11. Can my dog (animal) ride unrestrained in the open back of a pick-up?
12. What's the difference between Animal Control and the Humane Society?
13. Can I adopt an animal from Animal Control?
14. I have a two foot constrictor type snake that I purchased from a pet store, do I need to register it as an Exotic Animal?
15. Is there something I can do to eliminate skunk odor on my dog?
16. I found a dog or cat; can I just keep it?