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Take A Chance On Me Rescue Candi 701-989-9210

17/06/2024
17/06/2024

Breed: Pits
Gender: Females
Color: Brown
Personality: Mom seems to be very friendly. Puppy is super playful.
(24-9408)

12/06/2024

Rescued
06-16

07/06/2024

What do you mean, 'we are out of chicken baby food??!!!!' That is not going to work for me! - Kirk

Yes, unfortunately, CDHS is all out of chicken baby food, or chicken pudding, as we like to call it. It is a staple for young and sickly kitties as it is filling and so gentle on their tummies. If you are shopping and can pick some up for us, we would be so grateful. (We prefer Ge**er.) Or you can purchase from our Amazon Wish List at https://a.co/iu9luZT. Thank you for helping the kitties!

07/06/2024

**Important Public Service Announcement**

There are recent changes for dogs that are entering or re-entering the United States from a different country. Most of the changes in requirements revolve around their microchipping and rabies vaccination status. If you plan to travel out of the country with your dog, please schedule an appointment with your dog's veterinarian as soon as possible. The timeline on some of these requirements may prevent your dog from traveling with you. If you do not have the correct documentation, you may be required to leave your dog in the country that you traveled to.

For more information please visit cdc.gov/dogtravel

06/06/2024
06/06/2024
04/06/2024

Returned to owner
6/4

25/05/2024

Another piece of US history....7TH CAVALRY HORSE CEMETERY -LITTLE BIGHORN BATTLEFIELD NATIONAL MONUMENT, CROW AGENCY, MT:-
Following the battle, 39 cavalry horses that had been used as breastworks during Custer's Last Stand were discovered among the deceased on Last Stand Hill. In 1879, the Army erected a temporary monument made of cordwood on the hill's summit. The area, scattered with the skeletons of cavalry horses, was cleaned up and the horse remains were placed inside the cordwood monument.

In July 1881, Lieutenant Charles F. Roe and a detail from the Second Cavalry replaced the temporary monument with the current granite monument and buried the casualties of the Seventh Cavalry around its base. The 2nd Cavalrymen, with great respect for the horses, re-interred them in the horse cemetery after the monument was erected, and lined the cemetery with cordwood from the original monument.

On April 9, 1941, while digging a trench for a water reservoir drainage pipe, maintenance workers stumbled upon a horse cemetery at this location. Among the artifacts recovered were fragments of human remains, cavalry boots, tins of hardtack crackers pierced by bullets, and approximately 10 horse skeletons. Further excavations were postponed until July 1946, when Lieutenant Colonel Elwood L. Nye, a U.S. Army Veterinarian, resumed the excavation work. Unfortunately, his report and the fate of the uncovered horses have not been found.

In February 2002, the site was examined using ground penetrating radar, which revealed anomalies in the soil. Archaeologists from the National Park Service excavated the cemetery from April 29 to May 1, 2002. Horse skeletal remains were discovered in two areas measuring six feet square, located just northeast of the Seventh Cavalry Monument. These remains included a vertebra, leg bones, shoulder bone, and rib bones. After thorough documentation, mapping, and photography, the horse cemetery, which was left undisturbed for future reference, was covered with protective plastic sheeting and the site was restored with backfill.

24/05/2024

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24/05/2024

In honor of Memorial Day, our office will be closed on Monday, May 27th.
Normal business hours will resume on Tuesday, May 28th.
Emergency services will be available if needed.

24/05/2024

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22/05/2024

If you think breeding your dog or cat is a good idea, PLEASE volunteer at a shelter for a while.

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