August 19, 2008

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new email address - tchs@cloudnet.com

Grand Opening of our New Obedience Training Building!
Sign up for a class today!

Too Many Cats!
There are too many cats that are not spayed or neutered.

A Guide to Assisting Orphaned Birds
Found a baby bird? Read this before you do anything!

A Guide to Assisting Orphaned Mammals
Found a baby bunny? Read this before you do anything!

Save your Cub Foods Receipts
We receive 1% of the total. It really does add up!

Off-site Adoptions
We have cats available for adoption at Petsmart.

Heat Can Kill!
Only a few minutes in a hot car can harm your pet.

Purina Pets for Seniors
PETS HELP SENIORS LIVE THEIR BEST LIVES

Dangerous Dog Bill
Signed into law 5/15/08

We need foster homes

Frontline Plus is available at TCHS

Attention On-line Shoppers!
Purchase on-line and donate to the animals at the same time.

New legislation makes it easier to donate money to charity from IRAs.

Barkers More 4 Less
We receive a cash donation when you donate quality reusable items to Barker's More 4 Less.

Where-Oh-Where Has My Doggie/Kitty Gone?
What to do if you have lost your pet.

Disaster Planning
A disaster occurs in your community...What happens to the animals?

Area Veterinary Clinics

2007 Happy Endings
"Helping one animal won't change the world....... but it will change the world for that one animal."

TCHS Annual Report
Annual Report for 2007

Press Release
VICKI DAVIS EARNS ANIMAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATOR CERTIFICATION

Charities Review Council Seal of Approval.

Addressing puppy/kitten mills in MN
Bills have been introduced to MN Legislature. Please  support SF 2292 and HF 2469.

Rainbow Bridge

A Dog's Prayer

Area woman faces multiple counts of cruelity
Published Wednesday, August 13, 2008

2008 Companion Walk & Pet Expo
Start collecting your pledges!

Obedience Training
The humane society has been offering obedience classes at the shelter for 6 years. We will soon be opening a brand new training building. We are currently offering classes at the shelter in the second addition of the building. All classes last one hour. The majority of the classes are 7 weeks long, for one hour a week. The Reactive class is a 5 week class and the Carting class is a 4 week class.

Leave A Living Legacy: What will your mark be?
A Guide to Passing on Personal Possessions

Save your Cub Foods Receipts
We receive 1% of the total receipts we collect. It really does add up to A LOT!

Shady Hallows Halloween Haunt
October 24, 25, 31


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Phone: 320-252-0896