Humane Society of Wichita County News
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All Dogs and Cats Adopted From the Humane Society of Wichita County Are Now Microchipped! A tiny capsule, about the size of a grain of rice, is injected under the flap of skin on the back of the dog's or cat's neck. Veterinarians and shelters are provided with a scanner that reads the digital number on the chip inside the capsule. If your pet is picked up as a stray and he is microchipped, a quick phone call to the microchip company will have your information, and your pet will soon be home safe. Now free of charge with every adoption! |
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Please don't continue to add to the pet over population problem by allowing your pets to breed.Those FREE puppies and kittens that people find so easy to give away often end up at shelters eventually, or their offspring do. Our shelter is forced to euthanize pets every day due to the volume of discarded pets we receive. You are not doing your pet a favor by "allowing" her to have a litter. And you are certainly not doing your children a favor by letting them witness the "miracle of birth"! This shelter, and all shelters in the US are over- whelmed with homeless animals. Please consider adopting an adult pet. We are overrun with adult animals turned in mainly because their owners are moving. We have received a large number of pets from SAFB due to the recent deployments. Adult animals are very grateful for a new home, and there is no truth to the rumor that you need a "baby" pet in order to bond. These adult pets are often housetrained, and past the puppy chewing stage. But because they are adults, no one wants them. The majority of the adult animals that are turned in to us are euthanized due to lack of room, and the publics desire for baby animals, that they relinquish later because they act like puppies! Because people want pups and kittens, our adoptions drop off drastically during Spring, the "free" puppy and kitten season. It's a sad waste of life. Our pets are all spayed or neutered, current on shots, heart- worm and Feleuk tested negative, and wormed. Adoption fees are $70 for dogs and $60 for cats. The same medical treatment for your "free" pup or kitten would cost much more! |
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Wednesday and Saturday: From 10AM til 3PM
Humane Society of Wichita County, 4360 Iowa Park Road
Wichita Falls TX 76305, Phone: 940-855-4941
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