Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Help Us Give Queenie the Second Chance She Deserves


We'd like you all to meet Queenie. She is a sweet and loving 6-month-old Chihuahua mix. Queenie was brought to our shelter on Monday night (5/18), after a Good Samaritan found her in a cage in the restroom at Lake Erie Bluffs in Perry. We immediately knew something was not right with Queenie and suspected mange. Our veterinarian confirmed that Queenie has demodectic mange (commonly known as demodex) along with a secondary bacterial infection of the skin. This innocent pup has started her treatment and is on the road to recovery. 


Why are we sharing this you might ask? We need your help. We are currently caring for hundreds of injured, abused and unwanted animals, and with Queenie's need of more extensive medical attention and care, the expenses will pile up rather quickly. Can you make a donation to our Angel Fund and help us give animals, like Queenie, the extra care, medication and love they so desperately need? Your donation, no matter the size, will help us provide care to voiceless animals like Queenie.

Please donate now using our online donation form. When processing your donation, please select "The Angel Fund" under the Program section of the form. ALL donations made to our Angel Fund will cover Queenie's care. If we are able to raise even more than what is needed for Queenie, those donations will be put into our Angel Fund savings account and saved for the next animal in serious need.


Click Here to Donate and Help Us Save Queenie's Life!

Another way you can help is by identifying this dog and/or her previous owner(s). If you have any information regarding Queenie's previous owner, please contact our Humane Agent, Leanne, at (440) 951-6122, extension 105. All reports remain anonymous. While we understand that some extenuating circumstances may make it difficult for owners to keep their pets, it is very important that the proper steps be taken to ensure the animal is safe and that a responsible, loving family is found for the unwanted animal. Abandoning a scared, confused animal is never the answer. Please SHARE this post and help us find the owner who is responsible.

*Please Note: We are not accepting adoption applications for Queenie at this time. If you are interested in adopting Queenie, please follow our posts as we update our supporters on her progress. Once Queenie is healthy and available for adoption, we will then accept applications. Thank you for understanding.*

Thursday, May 14, 2015

We Have Someone Special For You To Meet



This gorgeous girl is Star. Star is a 5-year-old Pit Bull mix available for adoption here at LHS. She has been with us for nearly 5 months now and we want nothing more than to find her the perfect home. Star is such a sweetheart. She loves to cuddle and be petted. She suffers from separation anxiety, so she would thrive in a home where her family is around her as much as possible.
In addition to being a top notch snuggler, Star loves to play. She loves her squeaky toys and often times when you walk past her kennel she is standing there with a toy in her mouth just waiting for someone to play with her. Star is housebroken and she would like a home where she is the spoiled only four-legged child. While we know many households like to have more than one pet, Star has more than enough love, kisses and snuggles to go around. As for human children, Star would get along great with kids over the age of 5. Of course, we do require that all members of the household visit a pet before adoption to ensure he/she is the right fit for their family.
Yesterday, in order to give Star a much-needed break from the kennel she has called "home" for the last 5 months, our Marketing Department enlisted her as their "assistant" for the day. As you can see, Star was definitely thrilled! We would love to give Star a more permanent break from the kennel. We are seeking either an adopter for Star, or someone who would be willing to foster her. For more information, please call (440) 951-6122.
This gentle, loving, friendly, playful and somewhat needy girl has been waiting long enough… help us find her a forever home. Please share this adorable video with everyone you know.
Can't adopt Star, but still want to help? Make a donation today and help us continue to save lives: http://bit.ly/1y5Geam

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Featured Adoptables

 

Kim Jim 
This beautiful girl is Kim Jim. When you first meet her, she is a bit shy, but once she becomes familiar with her surroundings, her friendly, affectionate side appears. She loves being petted and she makes it very obvious because her little motor will start right up. Kim Jim came to the shelter because her previous owner passed away. She now needs to find a furever home, preferably with children over the age of 15 as well as with other feline siblings (pending a visit). Come visit this gorgeous lady. She just might win your heart.


Willow 
Say hello to 2-year-old Willow. This calm, little lady loves chin and ear scratches. She will even hold your hand so you won't stop. It doesn't take much to make this girl happy. Just a little attention is all it takes to get this purring machine going. Sadly, Willow was brought to the shelter after her owner passed away. She is now hoping to find a new furever home. She would do well with children over the age of 15 as well as with other feline siblings (pending a visit). Willow also has waivers for ear mites and a dental examination. So if you are looking for a very affectionate kitty, just ask for Willow! 


Miss Mama 
Our featured senior of the day is Miss Mama. This 11-year-old senior may be a bit shy at first, but once she gets used to you, you will quickly see how friendly and affectionate she is. Miss Mama is looking for a new furever home where she can happily live out her retirement years. She would do well with children over the age of 15 as well as with other feline siblings (pending a visit). Would you give Miss Mama a furever retirement home? 


Christopher
This handsome, friendly man is Christopher. Even though this 2-year-old is a little shy, it doesn't take him long to warm up to you. He loves being petted and will happily soak up any attention you are willing to give him. Christopher also came to the shelter because his previous owner passed away. He is now looking for that special someone to give him a new furever home, preferably with children over the age of 15 as well as with other feline siblings (pending a visit). Christopher also has waivers for ear mites and a dental examination. So stop on by the shelter during our regular business hours and pay him a visit. He just might be your next best friend!

Not interested in our adoptable cats? We also have dogs and small animals!
Click here to view the rest of Lake Humane Society's adoptable animals. 

Stop in during our regular business hours:
Monday & Thursday: 12-7pm
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday: 12-5pm
Wednesdays & All Major Holidays: CLOSED


Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Join LHS For A FREE Informational Presentation

We are hosting an informational presentation on Monday, May 18th at Mentor Public Library from 12:30-1:30PM. The presentation will focus on Ohio’s state and city animal cruelty laws that relate to shelter and tethering. Our presenters include DanaMarie Pannella, Associate Attorney at Holland & Muirden Attorneys at Law and Vicki Deisner, Midwest Legislative Director of the ASPCA.

This FREE presentation is open to the public and lunch will be provided to all guests. Guests are required to RSVP by May 17th in order to attend. Please RSVP to LPike@lakehumane.org. Seating is limited and the presentation is booking fast!



"Sheltering and tethering ordinances work hand-in-hand to create a better understanding of humane treatment towards animals and, ultimately, provide greater protections for companion animals living outside and the humans and animals that may come in contact with them. The implementation of these laws benefits our communities, law enforcement, and animals. We will discuss how law enforcement agencies and citizens can work with their own cities to adopt similar laws that promote animal protection beyond what state code provides." - DanaMarie Pannella

We hope you will join us at this presentation and continue to support our efforts to defend and protect the animals of Lake County. 

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Feline Frenzy Adoption Special



May is here and so is our May Adoption Special! 
Stop in the shelter anytime during regular business hours and enjoy these lowered adoption fees until May 17th. Adult cats are only $10 and kittens $35. Choose adoption today and give a homeless animal a second chance at life and a furever home. 
Click here to view our adoptable cats, dogs and small animals.

Stop in during our regular business hours:
Monday & Thursday: 12-7pm
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday: 12-5pm
Wednesdays & All Major Holidays: CLOSED

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Featured Adoptables


Jewel
This precious kitty is 2-year-old Jewel. If you want an affectionate companion that will follow you everywhere, then Jewel is the right one for you. This purring machine just loves attention. Her favorite pastime is playing and chasing her toys. She is sure to keep both you and herself entertained for hours. And if you just want to relax and have a good conversation, she is also quite the talker. Jewel came to the shelter as a stray and is patiently waiting to find her furever home. Stop in and see Jewel today! She just might be your new best friend.


Jojo
This gorgeous girl is Jojo. This 3-year-old's favorite pastimes are being petted and relaxing. She is very easy to please and you know she is happy when her little motor starts running. Jojo was brought to us because her previous owner could no longer take care of her. She is now looking for that special someone who will open up their heart and home for a very loving kitty. She would do well in a home with children over the age of five as well as with other feline siblings (pending a visit). Are you her special someone?


Kirby
Say hello to Kirby. This big, handsome, 6-year-old man is one talkative guy. He is also very affectionate and enjoys nothing better than getting ear scratches. And if it's playtime you want, just break out the toys and have some fun! Kirby came to the shelter because his previous owner could no longer take care of him. He is now hoping to find a furever home, preferably with children over the age of 10 as well as with feline and cat-friendly canine siblings (pending a visit). So if you are looking to add an affectionate, playful guy to your life (and lap), just ask for Kirby. 


Tootsie
This little cutie is 1-year-old Tootsie. She is a little shy at first , but once held, she adjusts and really enjoys your company. She came to the shelter because her previous owner could no longer take care of her. Tootsie is now hoping to find her furever home where she will get the attention she deserves. Come see Tootsie today!

 Don't quite see what you're looking for? 
Click here to view the rest of our adoptable animals. 

Stop in during our regular business hours:
Monday & Thursday: 12-7pm
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday: 12-5pm
Wednesdays & All Major Holidays: CLOSED