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Henrico Humane Society PetExpo 2010 Photos

by richmonddogs on February 22, 2010 · 0 comments

WOW! Did we ever have a GREAT time at The Henrico Humane Society’s 11th Annual Pet Expo this past Saturday! We almost came home with a new adopted puppy, but someone beat us to it. (whew!)

It was a fantastic event and we have the pictures to prove it!

Congratulations to Coretta Lankford, who won our drawing for a $25 PetSmart gift certificate! Thanks to all the pet lovers who stopped by our booth!

Watch a slide show of the Henrico Humane Society’s Pet Expo »

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Guest Blogger—Susan Kelly, Richmond Animal League

Richmond Animal League (RAL) is delighted to announce that their Loving Spay + Neuter Clinic will open its doors on February 15, 2010. The clinic is a low cost, high volume spay and neuter facility housed on RAL’s property in Chesterfield County.  It is the first and only such facility located south of the James River. It is open to pet owners, humane groups and animal shelters without geographical restrictions.

The clinic will be open Monday through Friday from 7:30am – 5:00pm.  Animals will be dropped off in the morning and ready to pickup in the afternoon.  The clinic services cats and dogs.  Appointments are currently being accepted by calling 804.379.9RAL(9725).  Spay and neuter surgery fees range from $30 to $95 depending on the type of animal, sex and weight.  Low cost vaccinations, tests and microchipping will also be available if done at the time of surgery.

Spaying and neutering animals is a key step in helping reduce the pet overpopulation problem.  Sterilized animals are unable to produce unwanted litters, thus preventing more homeless animals.  Surgically sterilized pets make better companions and are less prone to reproductive diseases, aggression, house soiling, wandering and spraying.

Since June 2009, RAL has raised over $140,000 to open the clinic.  In addition to a substantial grant from PetSmart Charities, Inc., RAL has received over 100 donations from the public to make this venture possible.  RAL has set up a Spay/Neuter Fund that will continue to accept contributions for the clinic.  Donations can be mailed to RAL or made online at www.ral.org.

For more information on the Loving Spay + Neuter Clinic, please call 804.379.9RAL(9725), email Clinic@ral.org or visit www.ral.org/clinic.

The Richmond Animal League is the area’s oldest non-profit no-kill organization committed to reducing the homeless pet population in the Richmond area.  The Richmond Animal League has provides shelter and love to hundreds of companion animals each year until they are adopted to permanent, loving homes.

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Prevent A Litter reaches out to low-income seniors as it celebrates “Spay Day USA”

February 4, 2010

Guest Blogger—Victoria Fenwick, P.A.L. Clinic Manager
This year, Prevent A Litter (P.A.L.) will be celebrating “Spay Day USA” by offering free spay/neuter surgery for a limited number of dogs and cats of low income senior citizens—those individuals who would not otherwise be able to afford veterinary services. This event will take [...]

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The quest for 10,000 lbs of pet food

January 9, 2010

Mark Adams Team Realtors in cooperation with Henrico County Parks and Recreation will be holding a Pet Food Drive to benefit Meals on Wheels for Pets at Hunton Recreation Center on May 1, 2010 from 11 am – 3 pm, rain or shine.
Please come out and help us collect our goal of 10,000 lbs of [...]

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River City Westie’s Jingle Bell Stroll

January 4, 2010

On December 12th, twenty Westies, their owners & guests donned cozy tartans and jingle bells for the 2nd Annual Jingle Bell Stroll — benefiting rescued West Highland White Terriers — at the Stony Point Fashion Park in Richmond, Virginia.  Participants enjoyed holiday sweets, hot cocoa, specialty-made Westie treats and shopping discounts…along with a few surprise [...]

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Toys for Furry Tots!

December 8, 2009

Bring some Holiday Cheer to needy pets!
Together with Meals on Wheels, FETCH a Cure is giving back this holiday season through their Toys for Furry Tots program. Working together, we’re collecting toys and treats for needy and homeless pets. All donated items will be distributed to area animal organizations, including Henrico Humane, Prevent a Litter [...]

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