The Fredericksburg Regional SPCA is a non-profit, positive-outcome organization dedicated to the principle that every life is unique and worthy of protection. As a local leader in humane care and education, the Fredericksburg SPCA’s mission is to tackle the problem of pet overpopulation through education, adoption, rehabilitation and spay/neuter.
Our organization saves the lives of many homeless animals each year and cares for approximately 250 cats and dogs daily. During the past year, the average length of stay for cats has decreased from 88 to 35 days; dog stays have decreased from 32 days to 19 days. Increased community and social media presence, combined with new management, has resulted in adoption rates more than doubling in the past year!
The Fredericksburg SPCA is not affiliated with any other animal welfare organization. We are an independent shelter that must raise 100% of our annual budget . We receive no funds from Federal, State or surrounding counties or from large, well known animal groups such as the Humane Society of the United States and are deeply grateful to our donors, contributors and volunteers.