There's a chihuahua up for adoption this week!
We've compiled a list of the cutest pets available in Hampton Roads. Check out this week's adorable options!
Hope for Life Rescue, Inc. | Virginia Beach
Hope for Life Rescue, Inc., is an amazing nonprofit shelter located at 610 Jack Rabbit Rd, Ste 3., in Virginia Beach. When you get there, you'll find them in the third building to the left – by the big yellow truck! See their available animals on their Facebook page!
Dobby, 3
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Courtesy of Caitlin Helveston
I cannot tell you enough just how sweet Dobby is! When I entered the shelter, he came right up to me asking to be picked up. He is underweight, so his future owner will need to help him with that, but otherwise, he's a very happy boy and said hello to everyone who came through the door! He was glued to my hip and just followed me everywhere. Check him out here!
Anna, 2
Courtesy of Caitlin Helveston
Ms. Anna – my goodness, this girl! She is not fixed and is currently "in heat," so she has all the attitude and more (in a good way)! Anna is very playful, and though she may be a little hesitant to come up to you at first, she'll simply melt once she gets to know you. I was able to pick her up, but she was not really a fan, so just be aware! See her here!
Virginia Beach SPCA (VBSPCA)
The Virginia Beach SPCA is one of the local government-run shelters in the Hampton Roads area and can be found at 3040 Holland Rd., in Virginia Beach. Check them out on their website, Facebook, and Instagram!
Dolly, 8
Courtesy of the VBSPCA
Don't be fooled by her age – this gal has an unending amount of energy and will keep you on your toes. Oh, and she's also loving, too! If you already have a pupper, she would be fine to go to a home with another dog! Just look at her – she loves to place her head in your lap! Meet her here!
Pumpkin, 3
Courtesy of the VBSPCA
If you want a dog, but can only afford a cat, check out Pumpkin. This playful girl loves a good laser pointer and wand toy and will need you to set aside some time to play time with her each day. If she is introduced slowly, she would do fine with other animals in the home! Find her here!
Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center
The Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center is another local VB shelter located at 341 S. Birdneck Rd. in Virginia Beach. Check them out on their website, Instagram, and Facebook. Check out their adoption process and fees here!
Oreo, 12
Courtesy of Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center
Don't be put off by her age – Oreo has the energy of a younger dog! Except for the fact that she does not do well with smaller children or other dogs, she is a dream pup. Just look at that coat pattern – she matches an Oreo cookie perfectly! She was turned into the shelter because she showed aggression towards children, but as you can see, she is a happy girl who is potty-trained and respectful of her home. Learn more here!
Max, 1-5
Courtesy of Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center
Those dimples make me want to pinch his cheeks! The smile on Max's face represents just how sweet he really is. He loves to explore and play! There will not be a boring day with this one! Find him here!
Chesapeake Animal Services
Chesapeake Animal Services is a local shelter located at 2100 S. Military Hwy, in Chesapeake. You can check them out on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.
Hoppy, 7 Months
Courtesy of Heather Sharron Hollon
This lucky guy recently went out on a snout-and-about to the park, where he had a blast. Hoppy could not have been sweeter – He walked great on a leash, was friendly with everybody he met, and was very easy-going! He was a little scared of the car ride but was otherwise great! Since he is young, he will require some obedience training to work on his manners and potty-training. Find him here!
Lucky, 2
Courtesy of the Chesapeake Animal Services
Not much is known about Lucky, but he sure has a beautiful coat! He appears to be a little shy, but likes to play with toys! Check him out here!
Norfolk SPCA
The Norfolk SPCA is the local shelter to the Norfolk area and can be found at 916 Ballentine Boulevard, in Norfolk – check them out on their website and Facebook!
Beano, 12
Courtesy of Norfolk SPCA
Don't worry, Beano doesn't stand for the fact that he's gassy (which he's not); it's just an adorable name for him! He's looking at the camera and saying, "Please come rescue me; I really could use a fur-ever home!" Beano does great with other dogs and is potty-trained, so he's good to go. Find him here!
Effie, 7
Courtesy of Norfolk SPCA
There will never be a dull moment with this gal – she is quite the chatterbox! Since Effie is quite social, she would do best in a home with another kitty for her to play with. Just a head's up, she is hypothyroid so she requires an inexpensive medication. Meet her here!
Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter | Newport News
The Peninsula SPCA is more than just an adoption shelter; they're a petting zoo, too. Popular to the locals, you can find them at 5843 Jefferson Ave., in Newport News -- check them out on Facebook, Instagram, and their website! The shelter performs a behavioral test on each animal while they are at the shelter so they can provide a thorough description.
Rubie Boo, 1
Courtesy of the Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter
Where do I begin? Just look at how happy this puppa is – she will be the light of your life and your best friend forever! Rubie Boo is a dream dog who loves her toys and playtime and is great with kids and other dogs. She's also excellent in the car, has a decent amount of energy, loves her cuddles, and is very friendly and sweet to everyone she meets! Check out her Weekend Warrior story on Facebook. Find her here!
Clyde, 9
Courtesy of the Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter
He's dreaming of his next home (which he prefers more than the shelter)! Clyde is a little shy at first, but he will open up when he's comfortable. Be sure to check out this guy here!
Did we pick your future best friend? Do you plan to head on over to the shelters to adopt? Tell us in the comments.