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The Five Freedoms for animals Animal Humane Society

WebThis includes vaccinating animals, monitoring animals, physical health, treating any injuries and providing appropriate medications. Freedom to express normal behavior by …

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Post-adoption medical care Animal Humane Society

WebThe medical history report will list vaccinations, medications, and procedures your new pet has received during its stay at Animal Humane Society. You will also receive a …

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Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV): What you need to know

WebFeline Leukemia Virus is one of the most common infectious diseases in cats, affecting 2-3% of all cats in the U.S. The virus can cause cancer, blood disorders, and immune …

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Vaccine clinics Animal Humane Society

WebVaccine clinics are available for individuals making up to $37,650 a year (plus $13,450 for each additional household member). Vaccine clinics are a flat fee of $25 per animal. …

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Veterinary Center fees and eligibility Animal Humane Society

WebStandard fees are available to individuals at any income level as well as approved rescues and shelters. Fees at this level are still well below the average in our area. See our …

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Pros and cons of spaying or neutering your dog or cat at an early …

WebCats. Reasons for earlier sterilization: Like female dogs, the more heat cycles female cats go through, the more at risk they are for mammary cancer and uterine infections. …

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Animal hoarding: What it is, what it isn’t, and how you can help

WebYou may also contact AHS humane agents at 612-772-9999 or submit a report online. Contact the Minnesota Hoarding Task Force for guidance and options to consider; seek …

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Why spay or neuter your pet

WebSpayed or neutered pets are less prone to diseases including breast cancer in females and testicular cancer or prostate enlargement in males. In addition to that benefit, …

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Pet emergencies and financial assistance Animal Humane Society

WebPreparing for and preventing emergencies. You can ensure your pet's safety when emergency or disaster strikes. Develop an emergency plan. Familiarize yourself with …

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Caring for young kittens and their moms Animal Humane Society

WebCaring for young kittens and their moms. We strongly encourage everyone to have their cat spayed or neutered. This is the single most effective way to reduce the over population …

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Guinea pig care Animal Humane Society

WebGuinea pig care. Guinea pigs are tail-less rodents with long, short, or sometimes wild hair that ranges in color. When full grown, they weigh around 1-2 pounds and are 8-10 inches …

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Dog grooming tips to keep your pet looking (and feeling) their best

WebWhen you groom your dog, you not only keep their coat, skin, feet, ears, and teeth healthy, but also become familiar with their body so that you'll notice early on if anything is …

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Hedgehog care Animal Humane Society

WebHedgehog care. Hedgehogs are native through most of Africa and southern Europe. They primarily eat insects, but can eat a variety of different animals and plants. They're …

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The human-animal bond: How pets improve our lives

WebFrom meals to cuddles and playtime, having an animal trust you for their daily needs can benefit our mood and improve mental health. Some animal-human bonds can even be …

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Veterinary Center reduced pricing Animal Humane Society

WebVeterinary Center reduced pricing. Reduced pricing is available for individuals making up to $37,650 a year (plus $13,450 for each additional household member). Fees at this level …

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Surrendering a pet Animal Humane Society

WebPlease note that Animal Humane Society is an open-admission organization that accepts all animals. As a result, animals deemed untreatable or unhealthy may not be candidates …

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What does it mean to be no-kill

WebThe no-kill definition. To be considered no-kill, a shelter or rescue has to have at least a 90% placement rate for the animals in their care. Since 2015, AHS has …

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Dog and Cat Data Transparency Bill Animal Humane Society

WebThe Dog and Cat Data Transparency Bill will: Create the same level of transparency for commercial breeders that is currently required for non-profit shelters and other regulated …

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