admin on Apr 19th 2012 Uncategorized

COURTESY POST FOR WELLSVILLE ANIMAL CONTROL: Lil Mis Cali received a clean bill of 100% health @ Community Animal Clinic! Dr. Sandy said she is ready for adoption. She is very curious about exploring everything she can get her lil nose on! She is perfect in every way! Call 330-383-0225 for info on adopting her!
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Kuranda Dog Beds”
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admin on Mar 6th 2012 Uncategorized

HSCC has offered to help house Kenna until a foster or forever home can be found. Please share her story! More updates on this little girl when she arrives at the adoption center.
Kenna needs a foster or forever home – Niles, Ohio
Kenna is a sweet 20 month old pup that has been chained her entire life. Her owners recently brought her to the vet and she was diagnosed with Heartworm. The staff suggested she be spayed and the owner replied “Why? she is going to die soon anyway!” The Office staff jumped into action, had her spayed and are paying out of pocket for the HW Treatment. The dog was returned to the owner until a foster or forever home can be found. Kenna is a very sweet, 34 pound yellow lab pup. She has received her first set of vaccinations and will need another HW treatment.
If you can foster Kenna, please fill out the foster application:
http://dogsdeservebetter.org/foster.html
If you’re interested in adopting Kenna, please fill out the adoption application:
http://dogsdeservebetter.org/adoptionform2007.html
admin on Mar 2nd 2012 Uncategorized

Hi Everyone I am Jenka former member of the HSCC and this year’s spokescat for the Tom Cat Special Event! GOOD NEWS!! There are spots still available for the Sixth TOM CAT SPECIAL hosted by The Humane Society of Columbiana County (HSCC) and the Community Animal Clinic being held tomorrow, March 3rd at the Community Animal Clinic in East Liverpool. This event is being held in recognition of Spay Day USA 2012, a nationwide event. Show your male cat how much you love his and reserved him a spot. Did you know that neutering can keep your cat healthier? Testicular cancer is no longer a concern (yes, un-neutered cats and dogs can be at risk) and it also reduces the risk of prostate problems. The biggest thing of all is it helps reduce the over population of cats and dogs (If you have a dog it’s a good idea to neuter him too!). The cost is only $17 per cat and it also includes a rabies vaccination. Now that’s a bargain! I had it done and I feel great!! It has not slowed me down a bit; I can still chase my brother Apollo around, play with my toys, jump and eat kitty nip! If you would like to schedule your fury boy just call HSCC at 330-332-2600
TODAY and no later than 7 p.m. this evening to reserve a spot for tomorrow! Hurry because there is limited space left. They told me no same day appointments so you need to call today. Trust me your cat will love you for it!