Pet First Aid Class
Now Open for Registration!
CPR Course and First Aid for Pets
Wednesday, January 18, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Bring hope to homeless animals

He was alone, abused, and helpless. A little grey and black tabby was living outside, which wasn’t ideal. But his circumstances went from bad to worse when a couple of kids forced his body to the ground and cut off his whiskers. Then they tried to drown the poor boy.
A sweet Miniature Schnauzer pup arrived at WHS with a lame rear leg, hobbling unsteadily as if her leg wasn’t there at all. When our veterinarian did x-rays, she found that Ruffles had broken her leg not long before arriving at WHS. It’s scary to think about the force that was needed to break the sweet girl’s leg. She had to have been terrified and in great pain.
Chihuahua puppies looking for new homes
Looking for a young pooch? There are several puppies at WHS right now looking for loving homes. Meet Tina, Tatum and Tonya, three Chihuahua puppies! Looking for a larger breed dog? Eve and Eva are two Great Pyrenees mix sisters who are also available. Plus, we have Labrador Retriever mix puppies, and some really special adult dogs who already know the ropes! See all the available dogs (updated every 20-30 minutes) here: http://wihumane.org/animals/dogs.aspx.
We are open 10-8 Tues - Fri; 10-6 Sat; 11-5 Sunday.
CHRISTMAS PAST
Christmas is a magical time of year. For the secular it is a time of joy, giving, and family. For Christians everywhere, it is also the celebration of Christ’s birth and the joy of looking forward to the sacrifice of Good Friday and the fulfillment of God’s greatest promise on Easter morning. After all, the word “Christmas” itself is a reference to Christ’s body. Regardless what Christmas means to us, most look forward to the holiday celebrated by billions around the world in no small part because of our fond memories of Christmas Past.
Santa, I just want a home.

The Wisconsin Humane Society is hoping to place hundreds of homeless animals into loving homes in December. What better way to express the spirit and compassion of the holiday season than by helping an animal find a home? For many families that are taking vacation time to spend at home this season, there is no better time to adopt.
