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Puppy Socials for Pups Adopted During the Pandemic

Kentucky Humane Society offers socialization classes for puppies adopted during the pandemic The Kentucky Humane Society is now offering Puppy and “Teenage” Socials for puppies age 8 weeks to 6 months. The first classes start Saturday, October 3, 2020, at the KHS Sam Swope Pet Retreat in Jeffersontown. So many puppies have found their forever

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Petco Foundation Gives KHS $9,000 to Save Lives

The Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) announced Oct. 20, 2020, that it has been awarded a $9,000 grant from the Petco Foundation to support its Love 120 initiative which aims to improve animal welfare in rural counties in Kentucky. Based in Louisville, the Kentucky Humane Society is Kentucky’s largest pet adoption agency and proactive animal welfare

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Check Out Our New Animal Relocation Vehicle!

A Big Thanks to the Arnall Family Foundation and ASPCA for Their Support The Kentucky Humane Society is grateful for the Arnall Family Foundation‘s and the ASPCA‘s support of our new Animal Relocation Vehicle, which helps us safely and comfortably transport shelter animals from rural animal shelters across Kentucky to KHS for adoption. Last year,

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KHS Centralizes Adoptions to 3 Locations, Reopens Steedly Adoptions

KHS Centralizes Adoptions to 3 Locations, Reopens Steedly Adoptions After 23 successful years of partnering with Feeders Supply, KHS to centralize adoptions at three locations and increase pet retention services LOUISVILLE KY – For 23 years, the Kentucky Humane Society and Feeders Supply have partnered to find loving homes for shelter dogs and cats, with

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Emergency Care Campaign: Animals Need Your Help

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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Dog Owners Should Plan Heading Back to Work

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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GIFTS MATCHED: Help Animals with COVID-19 Emergency Relief

Now more than ever, it’s crucial that the Kentucky Humane Society is here for companion animals and the people who love them. Donations are being matched through Thursday, April 23, so your gift will have TWICE the impact. The Joanne W. Gauntt Charitable Foundation is matching donations to the Kentucky Humane Society, up to a

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