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    Other Shelter Services

    Pet Behavior & Training Services

    Our Vet Tech doing adoption check

     

     

     

    Vacation Registration
    • A unique service provided by the Animal Resource Center to help protect your pet while you are traveling and away from home.
    Humane Education Programs
    • Programs are designed to be age suitable and promote the animal/human bond by emphasizing respect and responsibility. Each program includes a 'safety' component which addressed dog bite prevention.
    Municipal Cat Control/Sheltering
    • There are a number of municipalities that do have ordinances concerning loose and free roaming cats. The Shelter has contracts with the following cities
    Additional Resources and Links
    • Resources and links on pet behavior, pet loss and grief, local and national animal organizations.
    Speaker's Bureau
    • Speakers are available to address your group or organization on a variety of subjects.

     

     

     

     

    Highlights
    Mingle With Our Mutts

    Please join us the Second Sunday of each month from Noon - 2 PM for Mingle with Our Mutts we will have lots of adoptable dogs and cats looking for new homes. 

    Bark Park Bake Sale

    Come join us Saturday June 23 from 10 AM - 2 PM!  Our Bark Park "Regulars" will be hosting a pets & people bake sale.  We will have lots of baked goodies, raffle drawings, $10 microchips, discounted Vector flea protection.

    Summer Care Tips for Your Pets

    -During warm weather the inside of a vehicle can reach 120 degrees in a matter of minutes even when parked in the shade.  Play it safe leave your pets cool & refreshed at home. 

    -Fresh water & shade is extremely important.  Heavy panting, rapid pulse, glazed eyes, vomiting and/or deep red or purple tongue can be a sign of heat stroke or heat exhaustion.

    -Limit outside exercise to early morning or evening hours when the  temperatures aren't so high.

    -Crowded summer events and pets do not mix well.  The loud noises and crowds combined with the heat can be stressful and dangerous.

    -Driving with a dog in the back of a pick-up truck is very dangerous.  Flying debris can cause injury to your pet.