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Pet Corner
Mission Statement: The Coulee Region Humane Society, the leading animal-related community resource, serves the Coulee Region by promoting the humane treatment of animals. The Coulee Region Humane Society actively promotes a positive human-animal relationship and recognizes the interdependence between people, animals, and the environment by sheltering and placing homeless animals, preventing animal cruelty and neglect, and educating the community.
Cecelia or CeCe for short, is a 5—6 year old spayed female Foxhound cross. She arrived at Coulee Region Humane Society (CRHS) as a stray. This little honey is hoping someone will be willing to take a chance on her...she promises to be a loyal companion and forever friend. Though it is hard to guarantee any dog is housetrained, the folks at CRHS believe she is or has the ability to be very quickly as she keeps her kennel clean, sometimes even over night which can be upwards of 14 hours! CeCe is a very nice dog. She has a great personality and enjoys life! She is not very fond of being poked and prodded, but who is? She enjoys bones, toys, and treats...sometimes a little too much that she forgets it is OK to give them up and take a break. Due to her need of sometimes wanting a little extra space, we feel that it would be best if she live with children at least 8 years of age and older, children who are able to recognize when CeCe may want space of her own. Cecilia may enjoy having a canine pal to hang out with, maybe even a feline friend. The staff at CRHS can help you with Cecelia's transition into your life with any questions you may have. CeCe will be a great walking partner and an excellent companion to curl up with at the end of the day while relaxing.
Meet Kharma, a beautiful 11 year old female orange Tiger with white markings. She is spayed and current on all of her vaccinations. Kharma came to our organization just before the New Year. And, although she did not mind bringing in 2010 with us, she would like to spend the rest of the year and years to come with you! Kharma is currently living in our Sunbeam Cat Room, a communal cat room in which up to 5 cats live together. She does very well living with other cats though she is reserved and quiet. She is the type of cat we envision for someone looking for a kind, soft hearted companion for life. Someone to begin and end every day with, someone to snuggle up with, someone to love. She should do well sharing her life in a home with other cats and dogs, as long as they are respectful of her. She also should do well with or without children. She should adapt well to children of any age. Kharma is such a sweet girl.do not let her slip by! Visit Kharma or one of the many other animals currently in search of a new home at Coulee Region Humane Society on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday between 1pm5pm, or on Tuesday and Thursday between 1pm7pm.
Linen and Taz are two fabulous guinea pigs who were surrendered to our organization and are currently seeking a forever home together. This bonded pair enjoys each others company and really would be devastated without each other. Since we are seeking a placement for them together, their adoption fee is $15, one single adoption fee vs. two. Linen and Taz will need daily play time outside of their kennel. It is important for guinea pigs to be able to stretch their little legs and receive exercise. They will also need a daily diet of veggies, fruit, and timothy hay. The housing unit for a guinea pig needs to be cleaned daily and should be large enough for them to receive minimal exercise and options for hiding and resting spaces. The life expectancy for a guinea pig, assuming proper vet care, diet, and overall daily care is provided, is 5—7 years. Guinea pig’s also enjoy having same sex companions. For more information about guinea pigs, visit www.guinealynx.info/. |
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