Baby Animal Season: Navigating Wildlife Encounters

Baby Animal Season: Navigating Wildlife Encounters

You’re out for an evening stroll when you hear a strange little sound coming from the ground. You – or your dog – decide to check it out, and you realize it’s a nest of baby bunnies. But where’s their mom? Are they abandoned? Are they in danger? You want to help but...
Kennel Remodel

Kennel Remodel

We are excited to share that we are remodeling 24 of the dog kennels at our shelter! We are saying goodbye to our current outdated chain link and cement kennels and moving forward to the modern era of Midmark kennels. These upgrades will help provide comfort, safety,...
Winners at Love

Winners at Love

Once upon a time… 📖 We asked our adopters to submit their #PetcoLoveStories. We’re excited to announce that Lisa + Willow have helped us earn a $10,000 grant award from our friends at Petco Love and BOBS® from Skechers® to help us save even more pet lives!...
Against All Odds: A Virginia Opossum’s Road to Recovery

Against All Odds: A Virginia Opossum’s Road to Recovery

Our wildlife team receives countless injured animals throughout the spring and summer. Among these patients, there are always some that truly prove to be fighters.  In June of 2023, a good samaritan brought us a Virginia opossum who had been hit by a car. At first...
Winter Care Guide: 6 Tips to Keep Your Dog Warm and Healthy

Winter Care Guide: 6 Tips to Keep Your Dog Warm and Healthy

Between the recent snowfall and sub-zero temperatures, many of us are bundling up with coats, gloves, and scarves. But while you’re preparing to face the winter cold, make sure your pets are ready too! Here are 6 different ways to keep your dogs warm and healthy this...
Helping Feral Cats Survive the Winter

Helping Feral Cats Survive the Winter

When temperatures drop, Alyssa Masten, Anderson Humane’s Intake and Community Feline Coordinator, starts receiving a lot of phone calls. The callers are worried about the feral cats in their community. “They don’t know how to help, and feel so bad for the cats,”...