“Kennel Project” update… we are almost a “GO” for opening the Main Kennel back up. Can we get a “Woof Woof”? We are still trying to pay for all of this but we’ll be opening the main kennel back up on Monday, August 4th. Not only that, but we’ll be returning to our normal business hours of Monday through Friday from 2pm and Saturdays from Noon until 4pm. We will no longer be closed on Tuesday afternoons. Our Official “Grand Opening Celebration” date is TBA. Be looking for a big September event. How can you help? At this point, we are in need of financial help, as this has been a huge undertaking. Please contact us about the major Challenge Grant going on, go to our website at www.mccookhumanesociety.com (you can donate right on our homepage), or just give us a call for more information. Give us a call at 308-345-2372, check it out on our FB page or our website. Thank you to all who have helped in any way that you can. Be on the lookout for our Grand Opening coming soon!
We’re looking forward to our regularly scheduled “Nail Day” here at the McCook Humane Society on Saturday, August 9th, from 1pm until 2pm.
At this time the spay/neuter reimbursement fees are still being waived for the felines. We will continue to waive the spay/neuter fees until the Linda Hedges/Mary Ellinger Memorial fund is depleted. We have truly seen a dramatic increase in the feline adoptions since we’ve been able to waive the spay/neuter fees for them, let’s see if it helps with their barking friends. If you’d like to make a contribution to help either of these funds continue, please make sure that you let us know that it’s for the fund. You can stop by, call us, email us, Facebook us, or reach out on the “Contact Us” form on our website for help.
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Did you know… Dog ownership is not something to be entered into lightly. Owning a dog is a long-term emotional and financial commitment. Before deciding that a certain dog is right for you, you must make an honest assessment as to whether your home is right for any dog. Are you ready for a dog? Evaluate your lifestyle… If you get a dog, he (or she) will become a part of your life. You need to make sure that he’s suited for your lifestyle. For example, if you are athletic, you will probably not be happy with a dog that has a low energy level. If you are extremely neat (or have allergies), you will probably want a dog that doesn’t shed much. All aspects of your family’s life – hobbies, activities, personalities, schedules – should be evaluated before you get a dog. Based on your evaluation, determine what qualities you want in a dog. Consider size, energy level, grooming needs, trainability and temperament. Do you want a guard dog or a lap dog? Is it important that your dog get along with children? If you rent your home, are there restrictions on height, weight or breed? Answer these questions now – once you bring a dog home, it can be heartbreaking (for both you and the furkid) to realize that you made the wrong choice.

