Beyond The Bark

Congratulations! You’ve decided to adopt a dog! You’re visiting the shelter to find just the right one. You roam the halls, inspecting the rows of adorably adorable shelter dogs, waiting silently behind their kennel doors.
Suddenly, you spot the PERFECT DOG

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Why a Senior Dog?

Why should you consider a senior dog? Adopting a senior dog can be a deeply rewarding experience for many reasons. Here are some compelling reasons why adopters should consider senior dogs: Gratitude and Love: Senior dogs often have a profound sense of gratitude for being adopted. They understand they’ve been given a second chance, and their love and appreciation for their adopters are immense. The bond formed with a senior dog can be incredibly special and fulfilling. Predictable Personality: Unlike…

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Be Pet-Safe for the 4th

Independence Day can be a lot of fun for millions of Americans, but it can be a dangerous and stressful day for your pets. Follow thes helpful tips below from the American Veterinary Medical Association to protect your beloved furry friends during this All-American Summer Holiday! Preparing in advance: Safety during July 4 celebrations: After the celebrations:

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Six Minutes

Six Minutes. Six minutes in 80-degree weather. Six minutes of frantic, heart-pounding, relief-seeking, agonizing, organ-failing misery. Six minutes is all it takes for your loved dog to die in a hot car. Even with the windows cracked and being parked in the shade. Even window tinting has not been shown to slow the temperature in your car significantly enough to save your dog’s life. Large dogs have been found wedged under the seat, trying to find relief from the relentless…

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Is a German Shepherd a Good Fit For You?

Since January, we’ve had 44 German Shepherds come into our facility – and it’s only May. German Shepherds are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and strength of character, but they also require special considerations before adoption. Unfortunately, we see a high return rate for these dogs at our shelter. That’s why we’re starting a series to spotlight some of the breeds we see people struggle with the most, beginning with these agile and intelligent dogs. Our goal is to educate…

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How Can I Not?

I hear this statement quite often. “How can you work here? I never could, I would be crying all thetime.” I take that opportunity to educate about the value of our shelter and the fact that the animals here are being loved, fed and kept safe. But, yeah, I get it. Some days are definitely harder. Like when a staff favorite loses its battle with illness. Or when a dog that I have worked so hard for is deemed unadoptable…

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What to Do if You Find a Litter of Kittens

A newborn kitten’s best chances for survival is with its mama. If you find a litter of kittens, you shouldn’t automatically assume they’ve been abandoned. Instead, follow this guide before leaping to the rescue. Click the image to download a pdf to save and share. You might just save a life!

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When Free Really Isn’t Free

We’ve all seen ads on sites like Craigslist advertising kittens for sale super cheap or even for free. Seems like a great deal, right? Well, not so fast. What might seem like an easy and cheap option can actually be costly and heartbreaking.

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Pets in the Time of COVID-19

Watch this short, informative video for what you need to know about having a pet in the family during the time of COVID-19. There’s an English and a Spanish version below. English Version: https://skagithumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/COVID-19-PSA.mp4 En Español: https://skagithumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/COVID-19-PSA-Updated-Spanish-Version.mp4

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