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Spartanburg County Pet Resource Center set to open in March
Summary
The Spartanburg County Pet Resource Center is scheduled to open on Southport Road in March 2026, and it will offer housing, adoptions, veterinary care and an applicant-based safety-net program for pet owners.
Content
The Spartanburg County Pet Resource Center is scheduled to open in March 2026 on Southport Road. The 26,000-square-foot facility has been in development since at least 2022. County leaders identified a need for expanded animal welfare services to meet growing demand. Officials describe the site as a resource center focused on keeping pets with their owners rather than a traditional shelter.
Key details:
- The project is reported to have a budget of about $24.6 million.
- The facility will include 91 kennels with separate areas for dogs, cats and isolation housing.
- Services announced include housing, adoptions, veterinary exams and surgical procedures.
- A reported applicant-based safety-net program will offer free or low-cost services to pet owners facing temporary hardship.
- The center plans to emphasize fostering, with the organization providing veterinary care, food and supplies while foster caregivers provide daily care.
Summary:
Leaders say the center is intended to expand local animal welfare services and provide programs designed to help owners keep pets at home. Construction is expected to be completed in time for a March 2026 opening on Southport Road. The facility's community programs and fostering efforts are planned to begin as it opens.
