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How to adopt a pet from us Second chances happen every day at the Dodge County Humane Society. There are no time or space limits for the animals in our care, and we help hundreds of animals find homes annually. Come in and spend some time with our animals. Our staff will work with you to assist you in finding the right match for your family. We do offer same day adoptions at the Dodge County Humane Society. Each potential adopter will complete an Adopter Profile that will be reviewed by our staff. Adopters will also be asked to provide a current photo ID. If you have room in your home and your heart, please stop by. Your new family member is waiting for you. Click on the links below to view our available animals. Visit Dodge County Humane Society's PetFinder page Cat and Kitten Adoption Fees Kittens (under 1 year) Adult cats (over 1 year) Senior cats (over 8 years) Adoption fee includes: feline leukemia/FIV Test, spay/neuter, distemper and rabies vaccination (if age allows), and microchip.

*Farm cats prefer to be outside with a warm shelter and food and water. Click here to download our Cat Adoption Application Dog and Puppy Adoption Fees Puppy (Under 1 year) Adult dogs (under 8 years) Senior dogs (over 8 years) Adoption fee includes: heartworm test, spay/neuter, distemper, bordetella and rabies vaccination (if age allows), and microchip. Click here to download our Dog Adoption Application Someone found their forever family in Wisconsin. Sweet Pea went HOME! Congratulations - have a wonderful life! Click here to read more happy endings. Scoopable Cat Litter (we go thru 1,000 lb a month) Canned Cat Food (in gravy) Laundry Detergent (High Efficiency) Gas Cards (For the shelter van) Staples Gift Cards (For ink cartridges) The Shelter always needs and appreciates your donations!Click here for our Amazon wish list Start receiving important shelter and animal updates. Connect on Social Media

The Dodge County Humane Society has many dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits, birds and other small animals available just looking for their forever home. Click here to meet them. Whether it's walking dogs, cleaning kennels, or helping at a fundraiser event, volunteers play a huge role in the success of Dodge County Humane Society. Click here to find out how you can a difference in the lives our animals today. Your support allows Dodge County Humane Society to continue providing care for our local animals in need of homes. Click here to make a secure donation online.ELMWOOD, Wisconsin — The ASPCA on Friday, April 22nd assisted the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office with the seizure of 48 dogs from an unlicensed breeding facility in Elmwood, Wisconsin, according to a release from the ASPCA. According to the release, the dogs were seized on Friday morning after warrants were served. The breeding facility’s owner was booked into the Pierce County Jail for mistreatment of animals, not providing proper food to confined animals and improper animal sheltering, ASPCA officials said in the release.

According to the ASPCA, 35 adult dogs and 13 puppies, all yellow labs, were discovered living indoors in small, filthy travel crates with no access to food or water.
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Pierce County Sheriff Nancy Hove said in the statement that this case started with a complaint from a concerned citizen who was appalled by the condition these animals were exposed to. Deputies then responded to the complaint and determined the allegations had merit. The 48 dogs were transported to a facility in Golden Valley, Minnesota — where they received urgent medical treatment from veterinarians. According to the ASPCA statement, the dogs are currently considered evidence — and will be cared for until custody is determined by the court.Dodge County Buy, Sell, Trade - WiWhat do you have for sale Dodge County? Visit our website to post an ad! You are hereHome » About Us ANIMART Pet Store's Animal Rescue EffortsJoin Us In Our Mission The mission of The Washington County Humane Society is to protect animals from suffering and cruelty, to provide care for animals afflicted by neglect and abandonment, and to enhance the lives of animals and people through education, adoption and compassion.

Monday 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. Friday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday Closed Thursday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Map and Directions >> Hi my name is Chulo - in Spanish that is slang for someone who is cute, hot or good-looking. That certainly describes me - I am a handsome guy! I came to WCHS as a stray so no one knows a lot about my past. I am good with other dogs because I am very... Nala was surrendered to WCHS due to her family moving. This active and playful girl is full of fun. She is likely good with kids 12 years and older and dogs, but would prefer a home without other cats. She is an affectionate kitty who enjoys gettin... Are you ready for cuteness in the smallest form? Do you enjoy watching antics ... and having someone greet you for food ... can't have a dog or cat ... what about a mouse???? These little ones are so cute and can live anywhere from 1.5 to 3 years!... ALL THEY NEED IS YOU!

These are the items that we are in desperate need of: Kitten Chow and Cat Chow SD Cards (any size or brand) Help Wanted: Part-time Volunteer Coordinator Position Open The Washington County Humane Society is seeking a mature individual to interview, schedule and oversee our volunteer program. Position requires strong interpersonal and writing skills, and the ability to be flexible and a team player. This person will also be involved in scheduling and participating in community outreach, fundraising events and other duties as necessary. Good organizational, telephone and data entry skills necessary. Must have ability to speak in front of groups and possess a valid Wisconsin driver’s license. Position reports to Office Manager. Salary commensurate with experience. Part-time hours are 9 am to 3 pm Monday through Friday with one Saturday every 2 months. If interested, please submit resume with salary requirements no later than Saturday, September 10th to WCHS, 3650 State Road 60, Slinger, WI 53086

Please no phone calls… Please Note: On-line registration is OPEN! Or feel free to download a registration form … drop it in the mail or bring it into the shelter! Click here for directions on how to get to Jackson Park in Jackson (Washington County) Are you ready for some fun? Whether you join the walk or run the walk … or you just want to grab a picnic table and enjoy the food, shop the vendors and tap your toes to the music. Let’s all show our support for the homeless animals that enter the doors of The Washington County Humane Society. Don’t forget we have an awesome selection of raffle items – so why not take a chance and help support WCHS! For more information go to our Paws in the Park page! Do you have a barn or out building where you need a little rodent control? Or perhaps you’d just like to have some feline friends on your property? Look no further, WCHS is looking for OUTDOOR cat homes for our feral (unfriendly) cats that others unfortunately can’t put back on their property.

The qualifications to “adopt” are: Provide food and water The new caretaker should want to make verbal attempts to bond with them. Even though these cats are not friendly in shelter environments, they may become friendly to the caretakers. All cats put through our TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) program get spayed/neutered, a left ear tip, which signifies they are part of an outdoor community that is cared for and have been fixed, and a rabies shot (depended on age/weight). All of this comes at no cost to you if you are in Washington County!Call WCHS at 262-677-4388 and ask for Jessie or Tina for more details! Saturday, October 8th at WCHS Brought to you by: The Beertasting is an annual event that takes place in October at the shelter. The event, held in the large room at the shelter used for dog training, is decorated in fall colors and foliage, getting everyone who enters the room into the autumn spirit. Oktoberfest features over 50 microbrews as well as hors d’oeuvres.