Showing posts with label kitty puppy Humane Society Mt. Shasta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitty puppy Humane Society Mt. Shasta. Show all posts

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Dog Days

Above, two new puppies left with the Humane Society. Don't think they'll be homeless for long. Below, I went with Melody and her handler on a socializing walk. Every day staff and volunteers take the dogs out for walks to learn their habits and help them be easy with people and their new life.





Visitors bring love and attention to abandoned animals.


Every Saturday the book lady has a sale to raise money for the cause.

Outside the buildings there is a group of long term kitties who keep the place mouse free.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Learning Community Service at a Young Age

The Humane Society has great opportunities for young volunteers. One on one time with young puppies and kittens makes a big difference later on. Probably for the young volunteer, too.

This little cutie lost an eye to an infection but it doesn't slow her down.

Volunteers lead the dogs through the thrift store to train them how to be around strange people.

Kittens are definitely a babe magnet. Want to find a beautiful woman, come to the Humane Society.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Bisquit, the Fashionista


Bisquit, above, is a very discerning dog. The one year old chihauhua/terrior mix is looking for an adult who is as fashion conscious as she is, someone who appreciates the beautiful clothes and accessories that Bisquit enjoys wearing. Bisquit loves adults but is uncomfortable around children.


This puppy was found abandoned in an empty house.

This was the day everyone was getting neutered. Back the next day to recover.




Friday, December 2, 2011

December Already!


Here it is December already. The Humane Society has the perfect gifts for Christmas - friends and companions.







A donation of food from Laraine, owner of the Book Nook.














Tuesday, November 29, 2011

More kitty and puppy therapy and the thrift store


You know they trust you when they get this laid back.




A new family.

A stray, covered in mud, waiting for his family to find him.
I think the local young men should know that some very beautiful women come to visit the Humane Society.




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You can buy just about anything at the thrift store - even a Hawaiian hula skirt.




Below, I found the perfect customer in the Humane Society thrift store.