Nov
29
2017
This week’s “Dog and Cat of the Week” comes from Neenah Animal Shelter in Neenah, Wisconsin. Neenah Animal Shelter has been taking in animals in all conditions for over 50 years. They have taken in thousands in animals, when they had nowhere else to go, and have started a new life. Neenah Animal Shelter provided these animals with another chance to be loved.
This week’s dog of the week is…Snooki!
Snooki was surrendered to Neenah, along with her brother Buster. Buster has already been adopted, but Snooki is still looking for her forever home. This 7-year old terrier/mix, has gone through basic obedience training and is an all-star cuddler. She is a little shy at first, but will open up quickly, especially if treats are involved.
This week’s cat of the week is…Iggy!
Iggy is 5-years old, and is looking for his forever home that doesn’t mind how talkative he is. He was brought into the shelter after being found severely dehydrated and near death. He has gained a second chance at life, and would love to spend it with a loving family.
If you are interested in adopting this adorable dog or charming cat, you can either fill out an adoption application and bring it in, complete the pre-online adoption application and go to the shelter, or fill an application out at the shelter.
Nov
27
2017
Let me clarify something, shelters do want you to adopt their animals. They want nothing more than their animals to be taken into warm, loving homes. But, there is an issue that arises when holidays are in the equation.
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Nov
22
2017
This week’s “Dog and Cat of the Week” comes from the Washington County Humane Society (WCHS) in Slinger, WI. WCHS was formed in 1960 when twenty-seven people who were concerned about the well being of animals got together. It began as a volunteer organization that responded to calls about lost or stray animals. The group grew and has become a member of the Wisconsin Federated Humane Societies. They have accomplished so much over the years and will continue their work for many years to come.
This week’s dog of the week is…Chewie!
Chewie is 6-year old Pit Bull Terrier looking for his forever home. Chewie is a loveable, sociable guy with a huge sense of adventure. His sense of adventure was too much for his family to handle, so he was brought back to the shelter. He did learn how to take treats gently and is house-trained. Chewie will do better in a house that has a female dog friend. If you don’t have a dog, feel free to adopt one when you get Chewie!
This week’s cat of the week is…Blake!
Blake is a 3-year old talker that loves attention. He can by shy at first, but once you show him love and attention, he will warm up quickly. He loves to be scratched, but will also lay by your side when you want to relax.
If you are interested in adopting this adorable dog or charming cat, stop by the shelter and fill out an application!
Nov
20
2017
Becoming a volunteer does not just benefit your life; it benefits every animal that is in the shelter. There are volunteers of all ages that help make a difference in the lives of animals every day. If you are considering becoming a volunteer, here is a list of pros and cons to help you make your decision.
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Nov
15
2017
This week’s “Dog and Cat of the Week” comes from Safe Harbor Humane Society in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. Safe Harbor is the only open admission animal shelter in its area and has been serving Kenosha for over 100 years. Besides providing care for thousands of cats, dogs, and other small animals, they offer low cost vaccine clinics, low cost spay/neuter services, low cost pet supplies, and City of Kenosha pet licenses.
This week’s dog of the week is…Blu!
Blu is a little over one-year old and would make the perfect companion for anyone. He has proved to be the most loyal dog, and would rather snuggle than play a game of fetch. Blu can be shy at first, but will warm up to you with some hugs and treats. He can be a mellow pup, but gets overly excited with cats.
This week’s cat of the week is…Maybelline!
Maybelline is close to twelve-years old and has been at Safe Harbor for under a month. Her inviting eyes and snuggly appearance, make her the perfect possible pet for you. She has the spunk of a playful kitten, but is always up for a nap.
If you are interested in adopting this adorable dog or charming cat, submit an application by downloading it from their Adoption Process page, or ask for an application at the shelter.
Nov
13
2017
Starting a no-kill animal shelter, or another non-profit animal organization, is not an easy task. Luckily, Best Friends is here to help.
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Nov
08
2017
This week’s “Dog and Cat of the Week” comes from the Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) of Waukesha County. HAWS is an open admission animal shelter and full service humane society. This means the shelter offers pet adoption, dog training, education and training, animal rescue, and much more. HAWS has continued to grow along with their community and is working to build a no-kill community for the greater area.
This week’s dog of the week is…Gladys!
Gladys is an adult Bluetick Coonhound that is sure to win you over! She has a sweet, mellow personality and a gentle nature that makes her a relaxed dog. She is the perfect companion for long walks and enjoying nature.
This week’s cat of the week is…Charmander!
Charmander is a young cat that is not as dangerous as his name would lead you to believe. He is a sweet cat that loves snuggling and having his tummy rubbed. He likes to spend his time watching birds from the window and pretending to stalk them. If you’re looking for a cat to protect you from birds and a couch companion, Charmander is the one for you.
If you are interested in adopting this adorable dog or charming cat, submit an application by downloading it from the Adopt a Pet page. After filling out the application, attach the completed document to an email and send it to the HAWS of Waukesha County at office@hawspets.org.
Nov
06
2017
New adopters are always excited to bring a new furry friend into their home, which is exactly what shelters want. Adopters that take an interest in their pets and find joy in adding them to their family is an enriching experience for the family and the pet. However, first-time pet owners can often underestimate the amount of care and knowledge needed to be a good owner. Here is a list of some common mistakes first-time pet owners make and how you can avoid them:
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Nov
01
2017
This week’s “Dog and Cat of the Week” comes from the Humane Society of Jefferson County. This shelter’s original charter for creation was granted in 1922. Since then there have been bumps in the road, but 1970 is when the shelter began to florish. The organization saw a tremendous increase in the number of animals coming into the shelter. Due to the influx, the society refreshed its mission and moved toward putting more focus on the quality of animal care, rebuilding/remodeling the shelter, and education of pet care. For more than 30 years, the staff at the Humane Society of Jefferson County have provided remarkable care to the animal residents.
This week’s dog of the week is…Marley!
Marley is a 3-year-old black/white Labrador Retriever/mix. He came to Wisconsin after the Alabama shelter he was at began to become overcrowded. Although he is a very sweet and friendly dog, he cannot live with cats or children under the age of 8. Marley is always ready for a walk or playtime, but can be a good companion for nights in.
This week’s cat of the week is…Bugsy!
Bugsy is an adorable cat, just looking for a new family to call his own. The shelter has been taking care of him and making sure he is not affected by Feline Leukemia or FIV (results have not come back for FIV at this time). Bugsy is part of the “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Adopt Them” promotion, which means his adoption fee is only $40.00! This promotion runs until the end of October.
If you are interested in adopting this adorable dog or charming cat, submit an application by downloading it from the Adoption Process page. After filling out the application, attach the completed document to an email and send it to the Humane Society of Jefferson County at shelter@hsjc-wis.com.