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...
by Greg | Oct 6, 2022 | stories
Life hasn’t always been kind to kittens Mini and Hugo. Mini was found outside with one perforated eye and one collapsed from a severe infection. Hugo had serious infections in his eyes as well. Neither kitten had a home or people to care for them. Both kittens...
by Greg | Oct 4, 2022 | stories
Kelly is currently hosting a group of high-maintenance but adorable house guests named Shaggy, Velma, Fred, Daphne, and Scooby. They’ve been with her for weeks, but will be leaving soon. Though Kelly has had to feed and care for them every two hours for much of their...
by Greg | Sep 30, 2022 | stories
Elisa was having a heck of a time with her neighbors. They kept sneaking into her attic and causing damage to her gutter and eaves. First it was the raccoons, then the squirrels. The most recent time was a pair of squirrels getting ready to nest, likely for the...
by Greg | Sep 26, 2022 | stories
On September 25, Northwestern Medicine Field was full of the happy sounds of barking and laughter as Anderson Humane hosted our 7th annual Pets-AH-Palooza. For Gerry and Teresa, the event was a bit of a reunion. They adopted their dog AJ at a previous Pets-AH-Palooza....