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Pet Gazette Spring/Summer 2024 Newsletter

Pawsitive News you can use!!!

The cold weather has gone, and the Spring/Summer has finally begun!!
In this Spring/Summer issue of the Pet Gazette you will find current & upcoming events, our numbers at a glance, and adoption education.

Upcoming Events

July 4th
CLOSED- Independence Day

July 13th
Reading Night 6pm – 8pm

July 15th – July 21st
National Adoption Week

July 20th
Farmers Market 7:30am – lpm

August 17th
Petsmart 10am – 4pm

Sept 2nd
CLOSED-LaborDay

September 14th
PetSmart 10am-4pm

October 12th
PetSmart 10am-4pm

October 17th
LiveWell Community Health 3pm -4pm

October 19th
Vaccine Clinic 10am – 2pm

Important Note about Lost & Found Animals

As we approach the summer months, we are receiving more and more calls about lost/found animals. Nationwide, shelters are experiencing CRISIS LEVEL CAPACITIES! We too, are already over capacity for dogs and we receive calls daily for surrenders. While we understand that it is frustrating to see animals wandering,
please know that it is simply not possible for us to take in every animal brought to us.

If you encounter a stray/lost dog, please follow the guidelines below:

1) DO NOT FEED STRAY/LOST ANIMALS. All that will do is teach them to come back looking for food. Water is ok but IT MUST BE FRESH or bacteria will grow and can spread disease/parasites.

2) DO NOT PICK UP ANY STRAY/LOST ANIMAL UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED TO FOSTER UNTIL AN OWNER IS FOUND OR SPACE BECOMES AVAILABLE AT THE HUMANE SOCIETY. PLEASE REALIZE IT CAN TAKE MANY WEEKS FOR THERE TO BE SPACE.

3) If you choose to pick up an animal, you should first take it door to door in the neighborhood it was found to try to locate his/her owner. If no owner is located, you should take it to a vet or the Humane Society to have it checked for a microchip.

4) Call Animal Control at 270-444-4707. Give the location and full description of the animal. Please be aware that Animal Control receives sometimes 20+ calls per day and must prioritize them accordingly.

5) Call McCracken County Humane Society at 270-443-5923. Report the location and description of the animal. If an owner has or does call to report their animal lost, we can alert them as to the location last seen.

The McCracken County Humane Society DOES NOT EUTHANIZE FOR SPACE!!!! The ONLY way more space becomes available is through adoptions and/or fosters. If you can’t foster or adopt PLEASE share our information and social media posts with your family and friends. Ask them to please share as well … that way more people can be reached and more homes found for these babies that just want a home of their own!

Help Keep Community Dogs Safe this Summer

Make sure your dog has access to clean, fresh water at all times. you can even add ice cubes to the weater to keep it cold. 

Temperatures above 85 degrees can be harmful to your pup. Avoid strenous activities during the hottest part of the day. 

Offer frozen treats like ice pops or ice cubes to help them cool down. 

Set up a shaded area using a tarp, cloth, or shade screen. Dogs need a cool spot to rest when it’s sccorching outside. 

Trap | Neuter | Return

Friendly reminder, we have a trap, neuter & release program!

For McCracken County residents we offer basic spays/neuters for the low cost of $35! What are the requirements you ask? Well, you must be a
McCracken County Resident & have a feral* cat colony of 2 or more.

If you’d like to learn more about our TNR program please contact usduring regular business hours!

*A feral cat is an unsocialized outdoor cat

Thinking about Adopting?

Hey everyone! Are you aware that we have been doing Doggy Day Out as well as Foster to Adopt? 

We are trying to promote these programs to see if the animal is a good fit for your lifestyle and family. Our Doggy Day Out is simple: you see someone you like and want to get to know, then you take them out for a date. Have a trip to the dog park, take them for a pop cup, introduce them to your family, and whatever other fun things you can think of. This helps socialize our dogts and gets them fur-ever home ready. This also is a wonderful volunteer opportunity. On Doggy Day Outs, we ask that you come from 10:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.

Our Foster to Adopt program is all the love with no strings attached. If you are on the fence about taking home a dog or not, then give this program a try. This is for the ones who are 99% certain but need that extra 1% to make that jump to give a lost animal a chance. It’s a short application process that provides you with more information on what to expect and allows you to take home your ideal fur baby for a week (preferably – exceptions can be made). A majority of our foster to adopts become full adoptions.  

Interested? Give us a call for more information!

The 3-3-3 Rule of Adopting A Rescue

The 3-3-3 rule is a general guideline, every dog is unique & will adjust to their new home differently. Give youar dog space & allow them to go at their own pace.

Foster Highlight!

This issues’ foster highlight goes to Sheila & Carlos! They fell in love with a dog named Marble and took him home to give some extra love, help him grow in character, and gain trust!! They have opened their home up while Marble awaits his journey to find his forever home! Sheila and Carlos have gone the extra mile for their foster baby!

We are so thankful for the extra mile that is taken with our animals. It really makes a huge difference in their health and well-being.

He has come a long way, is good with other animals, and is working on his commands now. He is still available for adoption with… an appointment due to being in foster. 

If you think you would enjoy fostering, please reach out to us! 

Want to Know How You Can Help?

We are always in need of the following items:

  • Dry Puppy Chow (no red dyes)
  • Bleach
  • Paper Towels
  • PineSol (Original)
  • Dog toys for agressive chewers
  • Sheets
  • Towels
  • Blankets
  • Clumping Cat Litter
  • Dry Kitten Chow
  • Cat Toys

Adoption Fees – What They Cover:

Our adoption fees typically range from $150-$200. We base this on breed or size of animal, length of stay at the shelter & age. We consistently lower adoption fees for adults & animals that have been with us for a longer amount of time. We understand that money can be tight & this could be a lot to spend up front for some people. Here is a list of what’s included when you adopt from our shelter.

  • Spay or Neuter Distemper Vaccine (Dogs)
  • Bordetella Vaccine (Dogs)
  • FVRCP Vaccine (Cats)
  • Rabies Vaccine Microchip Deworming
  • Flea/Tick Prevention
  • Feline Leukemia/FELV Test (Cats)
  • Heartworm Test & Treatment if Necessary
  • Food Costs

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Numbers at a Glance

2024 Year to Date Animal Count (As of May 31, 2024)

Total Intake Cats & Dogs

Total Adopted

Total In House Currently

Transport to No-Kill Facilities

Reclaimed Dogs

TNR Spay/Neuters

Total Died at Shelter*

Total Euthanized*

* Due to illness or aggression