Springtime at HSPCA brings green grass, warm breezes, more outdoor play time, and an influx of puppies and kittens. As the need to shelter and care for these new arrivals grows, unfortunately the walls of the shelter do not. Lucky for these little guys, HSPCA has an army of compassionate volunteers that serve as foster families during these warmer months and beyond. While we may not be able to expand our kennel space during “puppy and kitten season”
Dogs give us kisses, laughter, unconditional love and a guaranteed snuggle if a bad dream make its way into our slumber. But what if that delicious doggy from the pet shelter proves to be a behavioral handful once you get him or her home? Thanks to professional dog trainer extraordinaire Skip Daiger, you won’t ever have to worry about a rambunctious pooch.
February 28, 2012 – 11:06 am
Hi, I’m Katie and I am the most gorgeous cat around. I was brought to Heartland after my previous human companion had to be placed in the hospital. I came here with my brother Frank, but we do not have to go home together. We are all four declawed. I’m a little shy and would [...]
February 28, 2012 – 10:58 am
ADOPTED! UPDATE: Spunky is an older gentleman with a heart of gold. He loves to sit in your lap, greet you when you get home and be your best friend. Spunky arrived at HSPCA when his lifelong owner passed away. Being so attached to his previous family, staff was concerned he may not do well [...]
February 19, 2012 – 6:31 pm
ADOPTED February 26, 2012 Hi there, my name is Angel! I’m a two-year-old Purebred American Bulldog. I came to Heartland with a broken leg, a few open wounds and a leash around my neck tying me up at a used car lot. A rough start, but the kind souls from Heartland took me in for [...]