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Greenville Animal Protective Services Contact Information

Greenville Animal Protective Services is a PawBoost partner shelter. You can contact them directly using the below info.

If you think one of their stray intakes might be your lost pet, we highly recommend you visit the shelter in person.

Phone Number: (252) 329-4387

Email Address: APSservices@greenvillenc.gov

Address: 500 S Greene Street Greenville NC 27858

Website: https://www.greenvillenc.gov/government/police/animal-protective-services

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the phone number for Greenville Animal Protective Services?

The phone number for Greenville Animal Protective Services is (252) 329-4387.

What is the email address for Greenville Animal Protective Services?

The email for Greenville Animal Protective Services is APSservices@greenvillenc.gov.

What is the address for Greenville Animal Protective Services?

The address for Greenville Animal Protective Services is 500 S Greene Street Greenville NC 27858.

Is Greenville Animal Protective Services a no-kill shelter?

Please get in touch with Greenville Animal Protective Services using the above contact info to confirm whether or not it is a no-kill shelter.