We're putting in a building addition! The new section will be attached to our current reception office, and will include a laundry and kitchen area, indoor/outdoor kennels, spay/neuter clinic, and conference/meeting room.
One Last Thank You
The $19.12 is coming to a close but we do have one more Thank You video!
A Thank You Chapter 3
Just a short video to thank those who donated to the $19.12 Campaign on behalf of the Langlade Co. Humane Society!
Another Thank You video for the Facebook contributors to "The $19.12 Campaign"!
Thank you, Facebook donors!
The first of four short videos to thank those who donated to The $19.12 Campaign through Facebook!
Live Safely and Support the Shelter!
We are offering well-made masks as a fundraiser. Watch the video and learn how!
Animals still need rescuing!
You can donate on this page, "The $19.12 Campaign" page and our website. You can also mail in or drop off your donation. However you want to donate, please do donate!
Meet Roxanne. She is a sweet girl who loves to be petted and brushed. She's the type of girl who'd be happy having you all to herself. Take a few moments and watch Roxanne's video. She'd love to be part of your family.
HI there!! My name is Nick. I am a FIV positive cat and I am looking for my forever home. What is FIV you ask? FIV is Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, or feline AIDS. It is non-transferrable to humans or dogs, however, cats can transfer it to other cats through saliva, feces, urine, and other bodily fluids through bites, and sexual contact. That being said, I can still lead a long and normal life in someone’s home. I would just have to be the only cat in your household and kept indoors at all times. If you have any questions about me, or FIV, or if you are interested in adopting me, please ask; someone would be happy to answer any questions you have.
Tucker, a 15 year old Pug, having fun playing fetch with Krandon, in our office. Look at Tuck go!! Lots of energy for an old boy. He will be available for adoption soon.
It is great sadness that our dear sweet Garfield has passed away. He suddenly had became paralyzed by a blood clot that imbedded itself with in his major artery on his legs. Unfortunately this was untreatable and he had to be put down. Garfield passed peacefully with those who loved him surrounding him. RIP buddy. You will be greatly missed by many. Run free on the rainbow bridge.
A little video of Squiggy (who is available for adoption) playing in the pool with his tennis ball. He loves the water and he loves his tennis balls.