Pet of the Week
Pet of the Week – Rose
Our sweet friend Rose, who is still available for adoption at KHS, had a wonderful outing last week to visit the employees at Kitsap 911! Rose is a 1-year-old pup looking to join your family bouquet! Equally sweet and spunky, Rose is up for any adventure- from hiking and smelling the roses, to cuddling on... Read Entire Story » Adopt Me Now »Our News
How is the ASPCA Challenging Us Today?
August 9, 2011
The ASPCA is challenging U.S. shelters to improve operations and maximize lifesaving. Many routes exist for that lifesaving, most important of which is working together. Today the challenge is to maintain our energy and enthusiasm as participating shelters finish their first week. Many great things have been accomplished which makes it more important now than… Read Entire Story »
A Proactive Approach to Saving Lives
Each day at Kitsap Humane Society, in the early hours of the morning, the shelter is unlocked and the pets awake, excited for the new day and the hope of finding their forever homes. For some of them, the day holds a milestone not quite as exciting, but just as important – because today is… Read Entire Story »
What can you do to save a life?
August 8, 2011
At your typical animal shelter, life saving takes on many, many forms. Sometimes lives are saved through surgery, sometimes through training, sometimes they are saved with the right words to a visiting client. Every time, it takes unique individuals. Stop by any community and ask about the local animal shelter. Chances are you’ll hear about… Read Entire Story »
Calling all Kitsap Alumni: Please Come Home
There is NO PLACE LIKE HOME!! Kitsap Humane Society is calling out to all our folks who once lived in this amazing region and we need help reaching them. So many of us have moved around in this fast-paced world, and we know a great portion of you personally understand the magic of this area…. Read Entire Story »
The Importance of Adoption Outreach
August 5, 2011
Adoption Outreach is an important aspect of Kitsap Humane Society. Many people simply cannot visit the shelter for various reasons. So the shelter goes to them! We take animals to various locations and adopt them out to their new forever homes. Over the past few years we have averaged over 300 animals. We have the unique experience… Read Entire Story »
Save a Life, Spin the Tornado Wheel
August 4, 2011
Because there’s no place like home, follow the yellow brick road to Kitsap Humane Society and save a life today! As part of the ASPCA $100K Challenge, KHS is on a serious mission to save even more lives than last year. We’ve already set a personal best record for number of adoptions in one day… Read Entire Story »
Two Great Events This Weekend!
Aug. 6 – Visit us at Woofstock, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Todd Field on the campus of the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma. Rescue and adoption groups from all around the state will join pet related businesses and non-profits, along with great local musicians for a day of adoptions, music, shopping and… Read Entire Story »
Crisis with King County Law Changes
Sadly, if you have seen the news you know another pit bull made headlines for a bite attack while hundreds of equally serious bites made by dogs of other breeds missed the news. Clearly, the pit bull in question does not meet the breed requirements of being a true pit bull. If you didn’t know,… Read Entire Story »
Big Shout Out to N.O.A.H. and their Adoption Challenge!
Yesterday N.O.A.H., a progressive agency with a shelter in Stanwood, arrived to save the lives of 27 animals. N.O.A.H routinely coordinates life-saving transfers across Washington, and took second-place nationally in the last ASPCA Challenge. To top it off, they are challenging themselves to adopt out 100 animals in one day on the upcoming weekend. Thanks… Read Entire Story »
KHS SETS ADOPTION RECORD
That’s right, On Monday at the kickoff for the ASPCA $100K Challenge, our little shelter set a record for the most adoptions done in one day ever here! To put in context, our team did this on a Monday (usually slow) and being short-staffed! We are incredibly proud of our volunteers and staff.