humane society – HSMC Ohio http://hsmcohio.com/ Sat, 12 Mar 2022 01:36:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.3 https://hsmcohio.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/default-150x150.png humane society – HSMC Ohio http://hsmcohio.com/ 32 32 New Humane Society of Waco Director Takes the Helm as Puppy Season Arrives | Local News https://hsmcohio.com/new-humane-society-of-waco-director-takes-the-helm-as-puppy-season-arrives-local-news/ Sat, 12 Mar 2022 01:36:00 +0000 https://hsmcohio.com/new-humane-society-of-waco-director-takes-the-helm-as-puppy-season-arrives-local-news/ A lifelong love for Pomeranians led Kandi Hillyer to step away from her health care training and eventually into her new role as director of the Humane Society of Central Texas. She is the third person in four years to hold the title. Hillyer grew up in South Florida and worked for Concentra, a national […]]]>

A lifelong love for Pomeranians led Kandi Hillyer to step away from her health care training and eventually into her new role as director of the Humane Society of Central Texas. She is the third person in four years to hold the title.

Hillyer grew up in South Florida and worked for Concentra, a national healthcare chain, for 12 years. She began volunteering in a Pomeranian rescue, and when she and her husband moved to Iowa, she joined the Des Moines County Humane Society as a volunteer. She served on the board of directors there, then worked as a director for seven years.

“We were really struggling to find someone with experience, so I took the full-time manager position and stayed,” Hillyer said.

She started at the Humane Society chapter in Waco two weeks ago, replacing interim director Jordan Cervantez. Cervantez stepped into the interim role after the board fired Paula Rivadeneira in August, shortly after she filed a lawsuit against then-board chairman Tom Lupfer. Rivadeneira replaced Don Bland, who served as director until 2019 when the board fired him, saying he was not focusing enough on fundraising.

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“We were looking for a combination of good business and management skills, fundraising skills and preferably an animal shelter or animal welfare background,” local council chair Christie said. Acosta. “It’s especially hard to find that combination, and we feel like with Kandi we’ve found that.”

Hillyer said during her time volunteering at an Atlanta shelter with a high admission rate and then as director of the Humane Society in Des Moines, she learned just how bad social media activity can be. important for a shelter, as well as the races stigmatized against them and how to help. they find homes anyway. She is planning a St. Patrick’s Day event specifically for adopting pit bulls later this month.

“You can go through phases where you’re not so full, you have a lot of kennel space, and within a week that can completely change,” Hillyer said. “You never know what awaits you.”

The City of Waco owns and operates the Waco Animal Shelter, and the Humane Society runs the city’s adoptions and rescue program.

Hillyer said she also hopes to expand the list of animal rescues, both local and in other states, including breed-specific rescues. The city shelter regularly works with 5-10 others. She said that shelters in the densely populated southern cities in which she is used to working generally have more stray dogs to manage than shelters in less populated states, and that shelters in the Pacific Northwest take in often animals from busier shelters.

“It’s hard work to find a rescue group that has space because they’re like us,” she said. “Sometimes the kennels fill up.”

Hillyer said her other goals include networking to increase community donations and polishing The Humane Society’s customer service. The shelter is always in need of more donations of food, treats, harnesses, leashes and other pet supplies, and relies on donations for its funding.

Acosta said the nonprofit organization has struggled to plan events in advance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“It looks like we might be planning something and then we’ll go through another cycle, people will isolate themselves again and that will make planning difficult because we don’t want to be on the wrong side of that cycle,” Acosta said.

Hillyer said the Humane Society is planning a gala for October and wants to host a fundraising evening in the future.

For now, the shelter’s nine full-time staff have their hands full. Baylor University students who volunteer there are away for spring break, and the shelter was home to about 190 dogs Thursday, with another 130 in foster homes. Some of them are puppies too young to be spayed or neutered and adopted, but 60 to 70 need a home.

Adoption fees will be waived Saturday at a Clear the Shelter event, and shelter staff hope to adopt 50 to 75 dogs. Hillyer said the shelter gets a relatively small number of cats each month compared to dogs, so it’s easier to place them in foster homes.

Acosta said it has been difficult in recent years to predict when shelter occupancy will increase.

“In a normal year it would be the start of a busier season, the start of puppy and kitten season,” she said. “But honestly, I don’t feel like we’ve had any downtime in a while, so I don’t know what to predict at this point.”

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Deadlines Approaching for Humane Society Lottery Early Bird Draws https://hsmcohio.com/deadlines-approaching-for-humane-society-lottery-early-bird-draws/ Tue, 08 Mar 2022 19:00:34 +0000 https://hsmcohio.com/deadlines-approaching-for-humane-society-lottery-early-bird-draws/ Content of the article We remind animal lovers that early bird draws are fast approaching for the Ottawa Humane Society‘s For the Love of Animals Lottery. Content of the article The first early bird draw will take place on March 18 at 10 a.m. The deadline to purchase eligible tickets for this draw is March […]]]>

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We remind animal lovers that early bird draws are fast approaching for the Ottawa Humane Society‘s For the Love of Animals Lottery.

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The first early bird draw will take place on March 18 at 10 a.m. The deadline to purchase eligible tickets for this draw is March 17 at 11:59 p.m.

The second early bird draw will take place on March 29 at 10 a.m. The deadline for this draw is 11:59 p.m. on March 28.

The third early bird draw will take place on April 8 at 10 a.m. The deadline is 11:59 p.m. on April 7.

All tickets are on sale until 12 p.m. Thursday, April 14.

“The current COVID-19 crisis is having a profound impact on the services of the Humane Society of Ottawa and its ability to care for animals,” the lottery’s website reads. “Your donations make all the difference for Ottawa’s helpless animals.

The grand prize of the lottery is a 2022 Alfa Romeo Stelvio provided by Alfa Romeo Ottawa.

Early bird prizes include a trip for two to Las Vegas, a cash prize of nearly $3,000 and a Bowflex exercise set.

Proceeds from the lottery will provide lifesaving care for the thousands of animals the OHS cares for each year.

Only persons 18 years of age or older who are in Ontario at the time of purchase may purchase tickets.

Tickets can be purchased for $25 each or in bundles of five for $100 as well as 50 for $250.

Tickets are available at ForTheLoveLottery.ca.

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Humane Society of Harlingen finds abandoned pregnant dog outside shelter, looking for foster families https://hsmcohio.com/humane-society-of-harlingen-finds-abandoned-pregnant-dog-outside-shelter-looking-for-foster-families/ https://hsmcohio.com/humane-society-of-harlingen-finds-abandoned-pregnant-dog-outside-shelter-looking-for-foster-families/#respond Wed, 25 Aug 2021 22:38:21 +0000 https://hsmcohio.com/humane-society-of-harlingen-finds-abandoned-pregnant-dog-outside-shelter-looking-for-foster-families/ HARLINGEN, Texas (Central Valley) – The Humane Society of Harlingen (HSH) is hopeful that a heartbreaking abandonment case will help the community understand the importance of welcoming as well as neutering and neutering their own pets. San Benito woman loses thousands of dollars, what experts say you should be looking for in contracts Throughout the […]]]>

HARLINGEN, Texas (Central Valley) – The Humane Society of Harlingen (HSH) is hopeful that a heartbreaking abandonment case will help the community understand the importance of welcoming as well as neutering and neutering their own pets.

Throughout the year, MSM faced an alarming number of animals abandoned outside their shelters. Despite several efforts to educate the public on why this is not the right way to hand over animals, it continues to happen.

Abandoning the animals outside the shelter leaves them to fights with other animals, heat and dehydration, and get lost. The MSM website has several resources to help the public and offers alternatives to abandoning animals outside the shelter.

The refuge frequently experiences influxes of animals which leave them at full capacity, unable to accommodate more. They rely on foster families and adoptions to make more room in the shelter for animals that need extra care. For this reason, the shelter provides people with the necessary supplies to care for the animal rather than leaving them at the shelter.

On Monday, MSM staff found another abandoned animal outside the shelter. This animal was a particularly heartbreaking case because she was pregnant and about to give birth.

The vulnerable terrier-pitbull mix, now called Beth, is estimated to be 5 years old and had an orange collar.

“You can tell she’s used to people,” said Elizabeth Patino, director of community engagement, explaining that Beth had a sweet and friendly personality.

Beth gave birth on Tuesday night and has so far given birth to eight puppies.

Because newborn puppies are susceptible to disease and cannot be vaccinated, Beth and her puppies are isolated in a staff office, however, staff are asking the public to help them find a foster home where they are. will be more secure.

To become a foster family, you will need to complete the foster application on the MSM website and are encouraged to keep the family for six weeks or until the puppies can be separated from the mother.

If a long-term commitment is not possible at this time, the shelter also encourages the community to host a dog for a day to give the animal a day to decompress stressors related to the shelter.

“When you take them out of the shelter for a few hours, it helps them socialize and their environment,” Patino said.

The shelter also has a promotion where the community can earn a voucher for free sterilization if you host an animal for three weeks or more. If the foster parent finds someone to adopt the animal, the foster parent and adopter will earn one year of free vaccines for their own pets.

Plus, each person who adopts by September 19 will receive one year of free vaccines for their newly adopted pets and be entered into a raffle to win one year of flea and tick prevention.

As the shelter continues its efforts to maintain its no-kill status, they thank the community for their support during this time.

“We’re always at full capacity so when you find a vulnerable animal on the road it’s best to let us know and we’ll provide you with all the resources to find it a home,” Patino said.

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