Address: 3163 Hines Chapel Rd, Greensboro, NC 27405, USA
Phone: +13363753222
Sunday: 12–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12–5PM
Wednesday: 12–5PM
Thursday: 12–5PM
Friday: 12–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
alice carter
I called seeking help to find a temporary foster for my two girls being that I am homeless and they can’t help said take to the shelter if you can financially care for your pets homeless or not then why can’t I find a foster to house them temporarily places like the spca and humane society should be able to help just saying
Matt R Alvarez
The staff here is so friendly and helpful. You can tell that they truly care about the animals here, and they take care to assist in you having a delightful experience as well. Thank you all. =^]
Kaye Monk
It's great that they care about animals, however, I called to adopt a kitten and they refused to adopt her out to me because they wanted her to go to a home with a kitten. I explained that my cat is 8½ and needs a friend to hang out with because he gets a little lonely when I'm gone and he loves kittens, but they still refused. I found a stray kitten, thankfully, and now the two of them cuddle everyday. Maybe do an in-home eval before just denying people. You'd probably adopt more out that way...
Shannon Meyerhoff
I adopted a puppy from this SPCA. Everything went quickly and easily during this process, from applying and taking the puppy home, to finalizing the adoption a month later. I would recommend this SPCA to others looking to adopt a pet.
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Yes you can!
Yes you can. Though sadly this is a tuff time of year they may be full but do have resources to help. Good luck.
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) of the Triad. Greensboro, NC. Just follow the link here or do a search of this name on FB. Once you find them on FB, like the page and subscribe to their notifications. When they have new animals come in for foster care and/or adoption, they post it and you will see it in your FB feed. Hope this helps
No, they do not. I adopted my two cats from there and they use a vet in Greensboro for that.
No we are full to capacity at this time
I'm not sure. I know they are slightly under staff right now. So I guess the best thing is to drop her off.
Yes
The spca east of Greensboro. Is the place . Do not take him to the animal shelter that one is a wendover avenue they were probably put him down that's sPCA east of Greensboro is the best place
You need to call them.
Cobb animal clinic can help..!!
You can take them to Guilford county animal shelter. They are a no kill shelter now. I personally am not affiliated with SPCA but have done volunteer work there. Please take them to a shelter or find them a home. They will already be confused and shocked because they will wonder what they did wrong. And they will be separated. There whole life is going to change. I wish I could give you more information. Call Sheets Animal Clinic on hornaday rd in Greensboro and see what they suggest. Good luck to your poor fur babies. I hope they find a loving, forever home
Ck.with SPCA of the triad on Hines Chapel rd.
Guilford county animal shelter they should send someone out don't wait call
Anywhere from 200 - 100 depending on breed, age I believe. If your looking for a new furbaby PLEASE go there. Great staff .
They don't do house calls . Teetering is illegal. I'd sneak it some food and water and call animal control first thing in the morning.
Maybe who was going to adopt her had it fall through? Why don't you speak to someone personally at the office?
I'm sure they will
We want a puppy. When full grown should not be over 15lbs.
Not really clear on question. Anyone can go in but as for age to volunteer I would suggest checking their website and ask
No. You may need to fill out a volunteer form but it's very short and you can start right away.
Yes
Yes check the website for a available clinics.
Yes if you would come to our Center at 3163 Hines Chapel Road someone would be able to help you with that
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