DESPISE SOME HARDSHIPS.IT
COSTS AROUND THREE THOUSAND
DOLLARS A DAY AND TAKES17
EMPLOYEES TO KEEP THE LEWIS AND
CLARK HUMANE SOCIETY
OPERATIONAL.DURING 20-17 THE
SHELTER SAW13 HUNDRED ANIMALS
COME THROUGH THEIR DOORS AND
USED OVER 5 THOUSAND POUNDS OF
KIBBLE.THE SHELTER SAYS OVER
SEVEN HUNDREDANIMALSF OUND NEW
HOMESLASTYEAR.
AND ANOTHER FIVE HUNDRED PETS
WERE RETURNED TO THEIR OWNERS
AFTER BEING BROUGHT IN.EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR GINA
WIEST SAYSTHE HUMANE SOCIETY IS
INCREDIBLY THANKFUL FOR THE
COMMUNITY SUPPORT AND GENEROUS
DONATIONS THIS
YEAR THAT HELPED WITH SOME
UNEXPECTED HIGH MEDICAL COSTS
FOR
A FEW ANIMALS.WIEST ALSO SAYS
THE COMMUNITY
COMMITMENT TO THE SPAY AND
NEUTER PROGRAM IS HAVING A
DIRECT
IMPACT.#####
WHAT I'VE SEEN OVER THE LAST
FEW YEARS IS HOW MUCH THAT HAS
GONE DOWN AND DEFIANTLY THE
IMPACT OF SPAY/NEUTER HAS BEEN P
HENOMENAL. [( MJENSEN )]WIES
T
ESTIMATES THAT18 THOUSAND LESS
ANIMALS WERE BROUGHT INTO
SHELTERS STATEWIDE BECAUSE OF
MONTANANS SPAYING AND
NEUTERING THEIR PETS.FOR MORE ON
THE LEWIS AND CLARK HUMANE
SOCIETY VISIT US ONLINE AT
K-T-V-H DOT COM.######
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