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Matilda is a ten-month-old puppy who arrived at the Kentucky Humane Society on death’s door. The poor pup had been diagnosed with Canine Parvovirus, a highly contagious viral disease of dogs that commonly causes acute gastrointestinal illness. In addition to parvo, Matilda appeared to be having trouble with her vision and was suffering from Congenital
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Dear Friend of the Animals, The animals at the Kentucky Humane Society desperately need your help. Hundreds of dogs, cats and horses are in need of lifesaving care, loving attention and forever homes. And during the coronavirus pandemic, it’s become even more challenging to help these animals. Our resources are stretched to the limit. That’s
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Healthy Foal Arrives After Long Wait We have exciting news to share Hope – a horse who survived the shooting of 20 members of her herd in December – gave birth to a healthy, wobbly-kneed colt on May 17! Both “mom” and baby are doing well. You may remember that in December 2019, the Kentucky
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Breaking News: KHS Coordinates and Rescue Dozens of Horses On May 14, the Kentucky Humane Society’s Equine C.A.R.E. team joined the Kentucky State Police (KSP), Kentucky Department of Agriculture (DOA) and Office of the State Veterinarian (OSV) to coordinate the rescue of a large number of horses in Wayne County KY. Following up on a complaint,
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With local pet owners staying #HealthyatHome, Kentuckiana’s dogs are loving the extra walks, attention and time they get to spend with their families. But as the region prepares to slowly open up businesses, all this extra time with our pets may coming to an end for many families. That’s why the Kentucky Humane Society is
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The Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) has received a COVID-19 Relief Fund grant from the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) to help dog, cat and horse owners struggling during the coronavirus outbreak. The goal is to help keep animals in their homes and out of shelters, according to KHS. KHS will use the $10,000 grant
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Thank you for supporting the Kentucky Humane Society during #GivingTuesdayNow, a global day of giving and unity for nonprofits worldwide. Your support of needy dogs, cats and horses during COVID-19 pandemic means so much! With your help, we’ll get through this together. Our Vice President of Outreach, Alisa Gray, has a special thank you message
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May 5 is Giving Tuesday Now: Pledge Your Support for the Animals The Kentucky Humane Society is participating in #GivingTuesdayNow, a global day of giving and unity for nonprofits worldwide. Let’s stand together and support our community and the animals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are able to help the animals, we are
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Incredible! Over 800 Supporters Join Matching Gift Challenge for COVID-19 Relief The Kentucky Humane Society asked for your help, and you delivered! The Joanne Gauntt Charitable Foundation provided a $35,000 matching gift challenge for COVID-19 emergency relief: They offered to match donations made between April 16 to 23. More than 800 animal lovers donated over
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