Animal shelters in West Virginia operate under state animal welfare laws and local ordinances governing stray animal handling, adoption procedures, and minimum care standards. The state may have a central database for lost and found animals that connects across multiple county and municipal shelters.

Animal Shelters locations are available in 87 cities across West Virginia. They are spread across 48 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration include Fairmont, Charleston, Follansbee, which tend to have more shelter facilities due to larger stray animal populations and greater community resources for animal welfare programs.

Residents of West Virginia who have lost a pet should contact their local animal shelter immediately, file a report online if the system allows it, and post on community lost-pet networks to maximize the chances of a quick reunion.

Residents of West Virginia looking to adopt a pet should check whether their local shelter participates in any statewide adoption events or discount adoption programs, which can reduce fees during special promotional periods. Many shelters in West Virginia also maintain searchable online databases of available animals updated daily.

Browse Animal Shelters by county across West Virginia to find the nearest location.