Monday, December 7, 2015

Winter Camp

Attention parents: This winter break, do you want your kids couped up in the house, or do you want them spending it learning about our furry friends? Join us for our day camp and say goodbye to cabin fever! Your kids will spend time with shelter animals and learn about training, behavior, and enrichment.

Sign up here before sessions fill up!:
nehumanesociety.org/wintercamp

Darcey

For many animals here at NHS finding a home is easy and usually happens within a day or two of being moved into adopt. For other dogs, cats and critters finding a home can take much longer. Darcy, is one of those dogs, she’s waited 84 days to find a home and she’s really hoping to find a home for the holidays.

She’s a 1-year-old Boxer/Pit Bull mix who is a sweet, lovable, fun-loving girl that will make a delightful family dog, but first needs to mature in self-control with the patient guidance of her family. Read more about her and the other long term animals looking for homes this holiday season

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Nine Reasons Why You Should Adopt

Thinking of adding a pet to your family? Here are ten reasons to adopt your family member.

1. You'll save a life: A shelter pet is more than one in a million—she's one in 2.7 million. That's the number of adoptable dogs and cats who are still euthanized each year in the United States, simply because too many pets come into shelters and too few people adopt. The number of euthanized animals could be reduced dramatically if more people adopted pets instead of buying them. When you adopt, you save your animal and open up shelter space for another animal who might need it.

2.You'll get a great animal: Animal shelters and rescue groups are brimming with happy, healthy pets just waiting for someone to take them home. Most shelter pets ended up there because of a human problem like a move or a divorce, not because the animal did anything wrong.

3. You'll get a great bargain: When you adopt a pet, the cost of spay/neuter, first vaccinations and sometimes microchipping is usually included in the adoption price, which means you've scored a major deal—a fuzzy deal who will thank you with kisses or purrs for years to come.

4. Bragging rights: No one needs to see another selfie—unless it’s a selfie of you with the adorable cat you just adopted, like the hero you are! Adopt a pet, post the pictures and let the love (likes) roll in.

5. It's one way to fight puppy mills: You're too smart to get a dog from a pet store or online seller—you might as well buy direct from a puppy mill.Puppy mills are "factory style" breeding facilities that put profit above the welfare of dogs. Animals from puppy mills are housed in shockingly poor conditions with improper medical care, and are often very sick and behaviorally troubled as a result. The moms of the puppies are kept in cages to be bred over and over for years, without human companionship and with little hope of ever joining a family. And after they're no longer profitable, breeding dogs are simply discarded—either killed, abandoned or sold at auction. Most puppies in pet stores and sold online come from puppy mills. The dogs are sold to unsuspecting consumers in pet stores, over the Internet and through classified ads. Puppy mills will continue to operate until people stop supporting them. By adopting a pet, you can be certain you aren't giving them a dime.

6. Your decor will thank you: Many of the pets from shelters and rescues are already housetrained, which means you’re not only saving a pet’s life, you may be saving your rug.

7. All pets are good for your health, but an adopted pet is good for your self-esteem: Not only do animals give you unconditional love, but they have been shown to be psychologically, emotionally and physically beneficial. Caring for a companion animal can provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment and lessen feelings of loneliness and isolation in all age groups. And when you adopt, you can also feel proud about helping an animal in need.

8. You’re environmentally responsible: You recycle your paper and plastic so it doesn’t end up in landfills, and you know that recycled materials make all sorts of things. A “recycled” pet can make something even better: She can make you happy.

9. You'll change a homeless animal's whole world: And get a new best friend in the bargain. Seriously, what could be better than that?

Lily

Watch our beautiful Lily go from scared, broken pup to a happy dog ready to find a forever home. Lily came to us with both front legs broken, we have repaired her and helped start her journey to happiness and love. Don't forget to subscribe to our youtube channel!

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Add Us On Snapchat

Nebraska Humane Society is now on Snapchat! Add us too see what every day life is like for our cats, dogs, and other furry friends. You may even find your new life companion there! Add us by looking for our Snapchat name: NebraskaHumaneSociety.