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    Lenoir County SPCA

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    what an awesome staff, I've adopted three pups from here and always a spectacular visit! love the staff, keep up the great work!

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    3.7
    (6 reviews)

    This is a great low cost clinic to neuter/spay your pets with affordable vaccination prices…read more They do not have a phone number so you will have to submit requests through their website. They take quite some time to respond, sometimes days. If it's an emergency, I advise to go to Academy Hospital or Coastal Vet Clinic. You will receive a text where you can contact them. Make sure to bring a proof of rabies certification on your first visit otherwise, they will make your dog get another shot at their clinic for $15.

    This shelter is ATROCIOUS the 3 and 1/2 month old puppy my spouse and I adopted a week ago now…read moreneeds an expensive surgery so he can use his leg and be a normal puppy. This is due to this shelter's neglect. A puppy with a fractured/ broken leg isn't cared for properly and isn't noticed? I don't believe that the shelter did not inform us before adoption we found out from a vet after he started whining and not using his leg and we got x rays. The vet told us how his leg was very improperly healed from a 3-4 week old fracture/ break that was never treated. That time frame is when the shelter had him and they did nothing. They had no knowledge I'm not sure how they didn't when they neutered him and did that surgery. Just by feeling his leg you could feel the difference this poor puppy now needs an invasive surgery and they are doing nothing and won't help. All they said was they would take him and give us back the adoption fee. That is horrendous. Why would we give him back when their neglect caused this. They had no remorse and offered no financial help or emotional care. Do not trust those people.

    Lenoir County SPCA - animalshelters - Updated August 2026

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