The Richmond SPCA's work for a no-kill Virginia doesn't end for the pets in our care when their new guardians ring the adoption bell in our lobby. In fact, it's […]

The Richmond SPCA's work for a no-kill Virginia doesn't end for the pets in our care when their new guardians ring the adoption bell in our lobby. In fact, it's […]
The Richmond SPCA is grateful to our volunteers who help us save and improve the lives of the animals in our care each day. One of these incredible volunteers is […]
With a grant to the Richmond SPCA, PetSmart Charities is ensuring that under-resourced pet guardians have access to essential veterinary care in Richmond. Since 2016, the Susan M. Markel Veterinary […]
Spring is finally here! April is Prevent Lyme Disease in Dogs Month, making this the perfect time to discuss tick-borne diseases in dogs. These are diseases spread by tick bites. […]
Think of the word “poison” – what does this term bring to mind? Does it conjure the image of a skull-and-crossbones label? Though this may be what many of us […]
There are numerous benefits to spaying and neutering. Our team hopes that raising awareness to pyometra – a deadly condition that may be unfamiliar to many pet guardians – will help keep our pet community healthy.
Many of us – even those working in veterinary medicine – pay too little attention to what is one of the most common ailments in adult cats: dental disease.
On October 7, 2018, The Richmond SPCA transferred three dogs from Turks and Caicos into its care. These three dogs have made an incredible journey, but one dog in particular, […]
On October 7, 2018, The Richmond SPCA transferred three dogs from Turks and Caicos into its care. These three dogs have made an incredible journey, but one dog in particular, […]