Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Puppy Mill Round Table


Help End Puppy Mills in Wisconsin!

Help puppy mill victims by attending an important meeting to discuss legislation that could end the suffering that these dogs endure. Local legislators will be present. Voice your concerns and ask them to support legislation and funding to license pet dealers, pet breeders, kennels and animal shelters in Wisconsin!

WHAT: A Round Table Discussion on Puppy Mills

WHEN: Monday, Sept. 10, 2007 at 7:00pm

WHERE: Nathan Hale High School, 11601 W Lincoln Ave., West Allis, WI 53227

For directions and more information, please go to:

http://www.nowisconsinpuppymills.com/roundtable.html

Jill Kline

Community Initiatives Coordinator

Wisconsin Humane Society

(414) ANIMALS

www.wihumane.org

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Louis - August 2007 Sponsored Dog


Louis Sponsored August 8, 2007

Very soon OHS and WHS will be Raising the Woof at their annual gala. You should attend!

In Memory of Stevie


Tessa & Jake

Sponsored by:
Roger, Ruby, and Molly

Message from our angels:
In Memory of Stevie, a little dog who in her short life experienced extreme animal cruelty, but was fortunate to find her way to the Wisconsin Humane Society and end her life in dignity and kindness.

Sponsored: August 31, 2007

The Press Release on Stevie:

Thursday, August 30, 2007
For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Angela Speed
(414) 431-6104 aspeed@wihumane.org


Stevie Struggles to Survive

MILWAUKEE – When you first see Stevie, your eyes well up with tears and you have to choke back a sob. She is a frightful sight with maggots crawling out of her body, a hole in her neck and bones protruding through her thin skin. An employee at the Wisconsin Humane Society found her next to the dumpster at WHS this morning.

Stevie was immediately taken to the veterinary clinic where she was administered antibiotics, shaved and treated for her open wounds. An Animal Care Technician removed as many maggots as she could find from the little dog’s body, but they continue to emerge from under her skin.

Perhaps the most disturbing and tragic aspect of Stevie’s story is that she was left to die by a human being who totally disregarded her immense suffering. This example of animal cruelty is not an isolated incident. Earlier this week, a puppy was surrendered to WHS who had been discovered in a dumpster in the Riverwest neighborhood; he is also in treatment.

Amazing transformations occur with every animal at the Wisconsin Humane Society and hopefully, Stevie will be no exception. She deserves to be healthy, loved and treated with the utmost respect and kindness. For now, WHS veterinarians are doing everything they can to make that possible.

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Interview/Photo Opportunity: Stevie is available for photos and filming at the Wisconsin Humane Society on Thursday, August 30; a WHS Representative will be available for interviews. To schedule an interview, contact Angela Speed at (414) 431-6104.