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Fairfax County Animal Shelter

Loose Llama Ends Drama After Being Reunited With Owners In Virginia (VIDEO) Loose Llama Ends Drama After Being Reunited With Owners In Virginia (VIDEO)
Loose Llama Ends Drama After Being Reunited With Owners In Virginia (Video) A loose llama who took police on a curious chase through Fairfax County has reportedly been reunited with its family in Virginia. The Fairfax County Animal Shelter made a social media post on Tuesday, Dec. 20 as they hoped to reunite a dark-colored llama who was spotted running on the Fairfax County Parkway near Popes Head Road. Are you missing a LLAMA? We have a stray llama, who was rescued after being spotted running on the Fairfax County Parkway near Popes Head Road. Do you know this llama's family? Send them our way!🦙 pic.twitter.com/S8zof92ZGM — Fairfax Animals (@fairfaxanimals) D…
Virginia Family Looking For New Dog Reunites With Old Dog At Shelter Virginia Family Looking For New Dog Reunites With Old Dog At Shelter
Virginia Family Looking For New Dog Reunites With Old Dog At Shelter A Virginia family had a heartwarming reunion with their old dog while looking to adopt a new dog. The tight-knit group had been looking for a new pet but just hadn't felt a connection yet. But, when they went to the Fairfax County Animal Shelter, they were met with an unexpected surprise. "As they were leaving, one of the kids noticed the pictures of more available dogs… and suddenly there was a connection, because one of our dogs looked just like their last dog," the shelter wrote in Friday, Oct. 21 Facebook post. After getting a closer look, the family realized it was their dog, who h…
Fairfax Rescue Crew Saves Adorable Kitten From Local Storm Drain Fairfax Rescue Crew Saves Adorable Kitten From Local Storm Drain
Fairfax Rescue Crew Saves Adorable Kitten From Local Storm Drain Firefighters from the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue team saved an adorable white kitten from a local storm drain on Tuesday, August 16, officials said. Crew members located the trapped kitten from a storm drain and sprung into action to save it, according to Fairfax County Fire and Rescue. The kitten was taken to the Fairfax County Animal Shelter for eventual adoption, authorities said.