Saturday March 23 is National Puppy Day, and the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) is encouraging people to celebrate by adopting.
“Shelter puppies make fantastic members of the family,” said Robin Vincent, KHS Shelter Operations Director. “They come in all sizes, colors and personalities, and each deserves a loving, forever home.”
The Kentucky Humane Society launched Date with a Dog out of the Sam Swope Pet Retreat on February 22nd.
Animal shelters can be very stressful for pets—which is why the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) is delighted to announce it has received a grant from the PEDIGREE Foundation to recruit more families to foster shelter dogs.
“No matter how hard we try, a shelter will never be a home,” says Robin Vincent, KHS Shelter Operations Manager. “And sometimes, the best place for a shelter animal is in a temporary foster home until they are ready for adoption.”
Find your better half and pay half the regular adoption fee on select dogs, February 20-27.
This incredibly special young lady, Isa, dropped by with her organization Paw Pillows to donate some much needed beds to our shelter animals on Valentine's Day!
In August of 2018, the Kentucky Humane Society received an adorable Terrier Mix named Halo from an overcrowded shelter.