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December 3, 2011
10:00 amto5:00 pm
December 4, 2011
1:00 pmto5:00 pm

Time for pet photos & family photos with or without Santa!

Where? Mt. Gilead Fire Station, 72 West High Street (Behind Municipal Bldg.)
(Please use rear entrance facing North Street)

Please see the attached flyer with more info & prices. ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE
HUMANE SOCIETY OF MORROW COUNTY.
PHOTOS WITH SANTA 2011

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September 10, 2011
10:00 amto4:00 pm
September 11, 2011
10:00 amto4:00 pm

Come and meet some of our adoptable dogs at Petco in Marion on September 10th and 11th. Animals will be on display to the public from 10am-4pm. Hope to see you there!

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Beautiful kitten almost ready for adoption & new forever home. This baby was found living under a house with momma cat & siblings on May 8. The litter was approximately a week old then. All kittens have had first shots and will be spayed soon. Midnight is all black. Kitten is healthy & active, loves to play with siblings. Momma cat is negative for feline leukemia. Please contact HS of MC to see kitten.

Midnight's Chart: Spayed/NeuteredUp to Date w/Shots

Get the word out about Midnight

Sharing this link online can help this animal find a home.

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June 25, 2011
9:00 amto5:00 pm
June 26, 2011
9:00 amto5:00 pm

Feeling like a bubble bath? Need a pedicure or good brushing? Come to the 2nd Annual Bath Bash to benefit the Humane Society of Morrow County sponsored by Groomingdales Pet Salon. (172 N. Main, Mt. Gilead, 419-751-7217)

Grooming includes nails & ears cleaned, teeth brushed, sanitary trim, bath, brush out, flea comb outs. For full shave down or badly matted pets, appointments are recommended.

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June 11, 2011
10:00 amto4:00 pm
June 12, 2011
10:00 amto4:00 pm

Come and meet some of our adoptable dogs at Petco in Marion on June 11th and 12th. Animals will be on display to the public from 10am-4pm. Hope to see you there!

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We currently need cat carriers (any size) & live animal traps. Please contact us @ 419-947-5791 if you can help. Your donation is greatly appreciated!

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HSofMC will hold a garage sale later this year. The Society welcomes your donations of gently used items for the event. The items should be clean and in working order. Please call 740-625-5607, Elaine or Joan, or 419-947-5791 for donation pickup.

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If you purchase groceries at Kroger, you can contribute to HSofMC by enrolling in the Kroger Community Rewards Program and linking your Kroger Plus card to the Humane Society of Morrow County. When you do, Kroger contributes an amount of money to the Society based upon your quarterly purchases. There is no extra cost to you. The 2011/2012 Community Rewards cycle begins May 1, 2011 and ends April 30, 2012. Enrollment for the 2011/2012 program begins April 1, 2011 and must be done online. Current participants must re-enroll for the 2011/2012 cycle in order to continue making a contribution. The Humane Society of Morrow County’s Non Profit Organization (NPO) number is 82095. Kroger Community Rewards represents a significant source of income to the Society; HSofMC earned $983.71 from the program during the last 4 quarters.

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Little Diva Molly

Molly is a purebreed poodle and is looking for her forever home. She is super sweet and enjoys sleeping in the bed right next to ya.

Molly was adopted to her forever home on 10-19-10.

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The Importance of Microchipping

Whether it is an open door, a broken leash, a loose window screen or a stolen pet, microchipping could help get your pet home faster and safer. Here are some quick facts:

  • Over 10 million pets get lost every year.

 

  • Over 4 million dogs and cats are euthanized every year, including lost pets never found or claimed by their owner.

 

  • Only 20% of lost dogs and 2% of lost cats ever find their way back home.

 

  • Only 10% of Pets in the US are microchipped and of those, only 58% were registered.

 

  • 75% of owners of strays were found when the pet was microchipped.

 

When choosing a microchip service, here are a few items to consider: 

  • Find out if there is a fee to register your pet once microchipped or a fee to update your personal information if you move or change your phone number.

 

  • Is the microchip a universal frequency?  There is a standard (ISO 11784–International Organization for Standards) recognized by 140 countries that use 134 kHz frequency.  Some microchip companies still operate using 125 or 128 kHz, rendering microchips virtually useless unless you have the specific type of scanner needed to read it.

 

  • Does the company send annual reminders to update your personal information?

 

Microchipping doesn’t replace the need for tags or collars on your pets.  Often times when your pet is found by a stranger, they look for your information on tags and may not realize your pet is microchipped.  It is when your pet finds its way to a shelter or veterinarian that the microchip can really be most helpful, but only if you register your microchip.  Remember: a microchip is only as good as the information provided with the registration.  All veterinary offices, shelters and rescue organizations that have a microchip scanner should be willing to scan a found dog or cat for you at no charge, to aid in the return of the pet to its owner.  Won’t you please consider microchip placement for your pet?

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