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Sauk County Humane Society Pets of the Week – Oct 25th, 2010

This week we have two amazing animals up for adoption. Sweet pea, a two year old unaltered Akita mix, is a gentle giant. She is calm, well behaved, and just an all around amazing dog. Just look at that big puppy dog face. Then we have Reba, a six month old altered female. She’s a black and white domestic shorthair who loves to play, climb, and sit on your shoulders. She has polydactyl feet or in other words has cute little thumbs on her front paws. They are both ready to come home with you and be the new addition to your family.
To adopt one of these guys or for more information contact the Sauk County Humane Society @ (608) 356-2520 or visit their website at www.saukhumane.org
Sauk County Humane Society’s SOS Day

Friday, September 3rd is the next Sauk County Humane Society SOS Day. On the first Friday of each month the shelter converts their education room into a temporary surgical suite where they will spay and neuter 30-35 cats and dogs in a single day. While most of the animals cared for belong to the shelter, reduced price spay and neutering services are also offered to low-income individuals who qualify. For more information contact the Sauk County Humane Society at (608) 356-2520 or visit their website at www.saukhumane.org.
*Image Provided by SCHS.
Walkin’ the dog
Dogs Everywhere! Judging by the number of pets and their owners walking down the streets of Baraboo yesterday, it looks like the Sauk County Humane Society’s “Paws for a Cause” was quite a success. The annual event held at the Sauk County Fairgrounds here in Baraboo, Wisconsin raises money for the local animal shelter. – http://www.saukhumane.org
Paws for a Cause – Saturday

The Sauk County Humane Society will be holding its Annual Paws for a Cause Saturday, May 1st at the Sauk County Fairgrounds. There will be fun, food and demonstrations- you are invited to bring your dog along to join in the festivities. The day starts at 10:00 and will run through 3:00pm, with the walk at 2:00. Proceeds help the shelter care for the many stray, abused, homeless and protective custody cases that are in dire need of assistance in Sauk County. Please contact the shelter for further information at (608) 356-2520 or check out our website at www.saukhumane.org.
By the way, the guy pictured on the top of the page is Hoover who is at the shelter and looking for a home. Each week we publish the Sauk County Human Society’s pets of the week right here.

