Bristol Humane Society

Bristol Humane Society We provide reduced-cost spay/neuter surgeries and basic wellness services for dogs and cats. Who are we? Visit our website for more information.
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Formerly Margaret Mitchell Spay Neuter Clinic and now known as Bristol Humane Society! Our mission is to provide targeted, high-volume, reduced-cost spay and neuter services in an effort to reduce the dog and cat over-population problem in the Virginia counties of Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington and Wise; the Cities of Bristol and Norton; and the Counties of S

ullivan and Unicoi in Tennessee. Our vision is to end the need to euthanize healthy, adoptable dogs and cats by reducing the number of dogs and cats that enter the region's shelters. We strive to serve pets whose owners may not be able to afford spay/neuter services for their pets otherwise. Our Services:
Spay/Neuter ($80 for dogs, $75 for female cats, $60 for male cats)
Vaccinations ($15 each)
Microchipping ($20)
Heartworm Testing ($30)
Leukemia Testing ($25)

Flea/Tick Treatment ($20-$50))
Dewormer (price varies)
Umbilical Hernia ($15)
2nd, 3rd Trimester Pregnancies ($10)

Areas we serve
Our primary focus is on serving Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington and Wise Counties; the Cities of Bristol and Norton in Virginia; and the Counties of Sullivan and Unicoi in Tennessee, however, animals are accepted from other counties as availability permits. TRANSPORTATION

Our transport van travels to the outer-lying communities within our region, meets with the area coordinators, loads the van with animals and transports them to our clinic for surgery. If you need transportation for you pet, please visit our website at www.bristolhumanesociety.org or phone the clinic at (276) 591 -5790 for the number of your local transportation coordinator. Why should I Spay or Neuter My Pet?

*Spaying and neutering helps dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives.
*Spaying and neutering can eliminate or reduce the incidence of a number of health problems that can be very difficult or expensive to treat.
*Spaying eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of mammary (breast) cancer, particularly when your pet is spayed before her first heat cycle.
*Neutering eliminates testicular cancer and decreases the incidence of prostate disease.
*Spaying and neutering makes pets more affectionate companions.
*Neutering cats makes them less likely to spray and mark territory.
*Spaying a dog and cat eliminates her heat cycle. The heat cycle in dogs lasts about three weeks and occurs twice a year. A cat's heat cycle lasts for multiple days, two to three times a year. Females in heat can cry incessantly, show nervous behavior, and attract unwanted male animals. www.bristolhumanesociety.org

Tonight’s hot new bestseller? “Why Spay & Neuter?” 🐾📖Spoiler alert… the pets highly recommend it.🐾 Prevents unwanted lit...
05/26/2026

Tonight’s hot new bestseller? “Why Spay & Neuter?” 🐾📖
Spoiler alert… the pets highly recommend it.

🐾 Prevents unwanted litters
🐾 Helps pets live longer, healthier lives
🐾 Can reduce roaming, spraying, and certain behavior issues
🐾 Lowers the risk of some cancers and infections
🐾 Helps reduce overcrowding in shelters and rescues

Spaying and neutering is one of the most important things you can do for your pet and for our community. ❤️

Bristol Humane Society’s surgery schedule opens at 9:00 AM on the first business day of each month to schedule for the following month. Appointments fill VERY quickly, so we encourage you to call or visit Bristol Humane Society as soon as scheduling opens to request an appointment.

Nothing says cozy bedtime like responsible pet ownership!

Happy National Rescue Dog Day! 🐾At Bristol Humane Society, “rescued” is our favorite breed. ❤️We’d love to see your resc...
05/20/2026

Happy National Rescue Dog Day! 🐾
At Bristol Humane Society, “rescued” is our favorite breed. ❤️
We’d love to see your rescued pups.
Share a photo in the comments and tell us a little about their story if you’d like!
Bonus points for before and after photos. 🐶

Spring flowers and plants can brighten our homes and yards, but some can be dangerous for pets. 🌷🐾The ASPCA has shared a...
05/20/2026

Spring flowers and plants can brighten our homes and yards, but some can be dangerous for pets. 🌷🐾

The ASPCA has shared a helpful guide to common plants and flowers that may be toxic to dogs and cats. It’s important information every pet owner should know.

Check it out below to help keep your pets safe!

Find out which plants and flowers are considered toxic, or even deadly to pets, and which are safe with this list from our experts!

This dog was incredibly fortunate his rabies vaccine was current. 🐾In situations like the one shown in this video, havin...
05/07/2026

This dog was incredibly fortunate his rabies vaccine was current. 🐾

In situations like the one shown in this video, having an up-to-date rabies vaccine can make a huge difference for both pets and their families. Rabies vaccinations help protect your pet, your household, and the community.

Bristol Humane Society offers affordable wellness services, including rabies vaccines, to help keep pets safe and protected year-round.

Watch this powerful video:

The sheriff's office said the bobcat is believed to be involved in at least four attacks this weekend.

We’re so grateful for how many pets you trust us to care for!As a high-volume clinic, our goal is to provide efficient, ...
05/05/2026

We’re so grateful for how many pets you trust us to care for!

As a high-volume clinic, our goal is to provide efficient, affordable care to as many pets as possible, while still giving each one the attention they deserve.

To help us better serve all of our clients,
🐾 Walk-In Technician Visits are limited to 3 pets per owner per visit.

This allows our team to care for each pet safely, thoroughly, and with compassion 💙

Thank you for your understanding and for being part of the Bristol Humane Society family!

04/23/2026

Did you know 1 in 3 pets will go missing at some point in their life? That’s why proper identification is one of the simplest—and most important—ways to protect your pet.

This week, take a few minutes to:
✔ Update your pet’s microchip information
✔ Check that collar tags are current and easy to read
✔ Make sure tags are secure and not worn out
✔ Consider microchipping as a permanent backup

Even indoor pets can slip out unexpectedly. A simple ID check could be what brings them home. 🏡💙

🐾 We’re Hiring at Bristol Humane Society 🐾We’re growing—and looking for the right people to grow with us.We’re currently...
04/20/2026

🐾 We’re Hiring at Bristol Humane Society 🐾

We’re growing—and looking for the right people to grow with us.

We’re currently hiring:
• Licensed Veterinary Technician
• Veterinary Assistants
• Additional support roles (reception & more)

This isn’t your typical veterinary job.

We are a low-cost veterinary center, which means the work we do matters deeply to our community. It can be fast-paced, physically demanding, and emotionally challenging at times.

You do need to:
✔ Be self-motivated and accountable
✔ Have a strong work ethic
✔ Be willing to roll up your sleeves (yes, cleaning included)
✔ Care just as much about people as you do their pets

Experience is a plus—but we’re willing to train the right person.

Yes, there are puppy kisses and kitten cuddles… but the heart of what we do is life-changing, lifesaving work.

If you’re passionate, dependable, and want to be part of something meaningful, we’d love to hear from you. 💙

Heartworm cases are rising—and many dogs don’t show signs until it’s too late.One mosquito bite is all it takes.Heartwor...
04/16/2026

Heartworm cases are rising—and many dogs don’t show signs until it’s too late.

One mosquito bite is all it takes.

Heartworms grow silently for months, damaging the heart and lungs before they’re even detectable. Treatment exists, but it’s expensive, lengthy, and tough on your pet.

The good news?
This disease is 100% preventable.

✔️ Annual testing
✔️ Monthly prevention

That’s it.

With our region’s long mosquito season, skipping prevention is a risk no pet should take.

Protect your dog before there’s a problem. We’re here to help.

Address

16222 Lee Highway
Bristol, VA
24202

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+12765915790

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