We present to you, SMOKEY! Smokey has been at the shelter longer than anyone at WHS - about four months - and he desperately wants a home for Christmas!

Meet Smokey

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Smokey told Santa that a new FUREVER home was at the top of his Christmas list! Smokey is a 1.5-year-old Bluetick Coonhound mix that weighs 72 pounds. He was adopted as a puppy and returned due to a change in his owner's lifestyle.

Smokey was part of our "Friends" litter. He is a very good boy who's friendly with new people, and kids and loves playing with other dogs. He's never been around cats but can be cat tested. He was also housebroken in his previous home and knows a few basic commands.

Smokey is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, dewormed, microchipped, heartworm tested (negative) and up to date on flea/tick and heartworm prevention. His adoption fee is $190.  here: https://warrickhumanesociety.org/adoption/

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Smokey is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, dewormed, microchipped, heartworm tested (negative) and up to date on flea/tick and heartworm prevention. His adoption fee is $190 but the WHS currently has adoption specials. Fill out an adoplication here: https://warrickhumanesociety.org/adoption/

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Donations Needed

All of these hungry kittens/cats and puppies in WHS care recently have wiped them out! They are in need of the following donations: Wet puppy food, wet kitten food, dry kitten food, and dry cat food (without dyes). If you can help our rescue pets, donations can be dropped off anytime! We have a donation bin on our porch for after-hours drop-offs.

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Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic

Do you have a dog or cat due for vaccines? The WHS is excited to announce that they received another grant from Walmart Giving to host a low-cost vaccination clinic open to the public on January 10. The clinic is from 11AM -2PM (or later if pets are still being seen). Registration begins at 10AM and ends at 1PM. Registration is limited to the first 50 dogs or cats, and registration for the clinic is first come, first serve. Please expect a potentially long wait, and plan your day accordingly. They can only see domesticated dogs and cats. No feral animals. For the safety of your pet, all dogs MUST be on a leash and cats MUST be in a carrier to be seen.

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7 Invasive Insects in Indiana You Should Kill Immediately If You See Them

In an effort to inform the public on the types of invasive species that are known to be found in their state, the USDA offers a "Pest Tracker" on their website, where you simply click the name of your state from the drop-down menu provided to see pictures of the different insects and weeds, along with descriptions of the type of plant life they target and the damage they can do if they're not dealt with.

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