by Greg | Oct 25, 2022 | stories
When people first see Nutz, the 90-pound, 5-year-old, mostly Staffordshire bull terrier, they’re usually a bit intimidated. That is, until he soon flops onto his back in a shameless plea for a belly rub. “He’s probably the most social butterfly around,” said Karen,...
by Greg | Oct 20, 2022 | stories
When the first person brought in a few orphaned blue-winged teal ducklings several months ago, Anderson Humane’s Wildlife Center team was surprised. “We usually receive one or two a season, if any,” said Ashley Kendall, Director of Wildlife for Anderson Humane. Their...
by Greg | Oct 18, 2022 | stories
Ian and his family stood outside in the October early-morning chill for an hour and a half for a chance to be the first to meet Rita and Magnolia, two puppies that had caught their eye on Anderson Humane’s website. “We need to see who we have a connection with,” Ian...
by Greg | Oct 14, 2022 | stories
When Anna, who lives alone, called an ambulance to come take her to the hospital, she wasn’t thinking about Maxwell, her 16-month-old soft-coated wheaten terrier. All she knew is that her new chemo meds were making her seriously sick, weak, and likely dehydrated. Anna...
by Greg | Oct 11, 2022 | stories
Fall brings cooler temperatures, apples and pumpkins, colorful leaves . . . and coyotes. Suddenly your evening walk with your dog brings sightings of these wild animals, leaving you scared for your safety and unsure how to respond. Worry no more! We caught up with...