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PAWShamrock Foundation's Habitat for Hounds Helps Shelter

As many of you know several counties in Kentucky recently had some very severe weather. On February 5th, the Muhlenberg County Animal Shelter's outside kennels and eight dog houses were completely destroyed. Thankfully the main building didn't suffer damage and all the animals survived the storm.

Habitat for Hounds stepped in to aid the shelter and sent a $500.00 donation to replace the eight dog houses that were destroyed. Any of the funds remaining will be used for much needed supplies. Always remember, during severe weather, the animals need our help too.

If you would like to make a donation to Habitat for Hounds, please send it to:
P. O. Box 20086
Louisville, KY 40250


Thank you in advance for caring about animals as much as we do!

LogoLow-income Citizens Can Get Vouchers to Have Their Pets Spayed/Neutered

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer has announced that low-income Kentuckians again may apply for vouchers to help offset the cost of having their pets spayed or neutered. The Kentucky Animal Control Advisory Board voted recently to spend $100,000 on the program. “The voucher program is very popular, and I thank the board for providing more funding,” Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer said. “I also want to express my appreciation to participating veterinarians. They’re helping the state deal with a real public safety issue and reduce the number of unwanted animals in the state. They’re also helping pet owners who want to do the right thing.” Previous rounds of funding for vouchers were exhausted in a few weeks.

Pet owners with annual household incomes of $30,000 or less may get a voucher application from the Department’s Web site, www.kyagr.com; from participating veterinarians, or by calling the Department toll-free at 1-888-297-9093. Applicants must return the completed application with proof of low income to the KDA. The participant will be responsible for a $20 co-pay per procedure, to be paid to the veterinarian. Vouchers must be redeemed no later than 60 days after the date they are issued.Each approved household will be eligible for up to two vouchers. Pets to be spayed or neutered must be 6 months old or older.

The voucher program is funded primarily with proceeds from the sale of spay and neuter license plates. The plates are available for an initial fee of $25 and an annual renewal fee of $20. Vehicle owners can get the spay and neuter license plate by applying at their county clerk’s office.

Upcoming Events 

  • The deadline for artists who want their art donation considers in the AFTA Jury should have their pieces submitted by June 1, 2008. Click here for more info ...
  • 2008 Greyhound Festival of the Bluegrass,
    July 18-20, 2008 at the Clarion Hotel & Conference Center, Bluegrass Parkway (just off Hurstbourne Lane)
  • Art for the Animals, August 7, 2008 @ Mellwood Arts Center

Adoption Updates

Dogs

  • Feeders Supply in Middletown Fridays from 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Cats

  • Feeders Supply
    Middletown
    Saturdays from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

  • Feeders Supply
    Baxter Ave
    Saturdays
    1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

  • Cats are on site all day every day at the above Feeders Supply locations

We can always use volunteers to hold dogs and talk to possible adopters. For more information see the Volunteer section of the web site.

 

PAWShamrock Foundation, Inc. 2006 Profit & Loss Statement

In 2006 94% of all expenses incurred by the Shamrock Foundation were pet related.

Our operating costs are very low and we do our best to keep focus on our mission.

This would not be possible without your donations. Please consider making a donation today so that we can continue this important work in our community.

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Featured Future Friend

 

Val -

Val is a beautiful calico cat, about 18 months old, who has already raised a litter of kittens. Now she is ready for a loving home where someone can give her the same TLC she gave to her babies. Val doesn't like other cats and needs to be an "only child".

Contact Tonda and Bill through Shamrock for more information or to adopt Val.

Posted 4-29-2006.


Learn more about Val

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Shamrock has teamed up with Republic Bank and other local business. Click here for more information!

Pet Tips and Trivia

License Plate Promotes Control Of Pet Population

Frankfort, KY - Kentucky drivers are now able to sign up to receive a new license plate that is designed to encourage Kentuckians to spay or neuter their pets.