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How Kolby brought back the Magic of Christmas

2020-12-24T17:17:55-07:00

Ailing dog finds help and love with team of believers It takes a village for some dogs to find their way home. Thanks to South West Akita Tactical Rescue, Tootsie’s Vision, Kolby’s tireless fosters, The Furshire, and a team of volunteers and transporters, Kolby’s long epic journey has finally ended in a Christmas miracle:

How Kolby brought back the Magic of Christmas2020-12-24T17:17:55-07:00

Featured Pet: Ruckus seeks home for the holidays

2020-12-20T19:38:33-07:00

Staff favorite is a quick learner, people personUPDATE: Ruckus has been adopted!Family is not just a meaningless word here at Espanola Humane. It strikes to the core of what we do.Each pet who arrives at our door comes with a past and a story — some that we know and most that we can only

Featured Pet: Ruckus seeks home for the holidays2020-12-20T19:38:33-07:00

Pet loss leads to a new find

2020-12-17T17:45:51-07:00

Couple find perfect addition to family By Sandra Jamarillo The New Mexican “It’s never too late for a second chance,” the staff at the Española Humane say. It’s never too soon either. Laura Mullane of Los Alamos helped her family channel their loss and heartbreak into love and second chances. “When our beloved German

Pet loss leads to a new find2020-12-17T17:45:51-07:00

Española Humane seeks $200,000 for matching donations

2020-11-13T17:43:53-07:00

November drive helps shelter continue providing free services All donations to Espanola Humane up to $200,000 in November will be matched dollar for dollar thanks to generous donors to the regional shelter. The month-long drive will allow the shelter to continue to offer free spay/neuter services and provide care to some of the most

Española Humane seeks $200,000 for matching donations2020-11-13T17:43:53-07:00

Wobbly pup finds a home

2020-11-13T16:33:49-07:00

Neurologist adopts 'special' puppy Sopaipilla, or Pia as she’s called, charmed her weebly-wobbly way into the lives of many, though her path may have teetered one way and then the other. At 4 weeks old, she was found alone outside and brought to Española Humane. After a few weeks in foster care, it became

Wobbly pup finds a home2020-11-13T16:33:49-07:00

Quick work helps save lovable Akita

2020-10-21T00:00:09-07:00

Donations sought to offset costs for Kolby A handsome teddy bear of a dog has a new home today thanks to teamwork and the determination of the Española Humane clinic who went the extra distance for a suffering pup. Kolby, a blind Akita, was recently surrendered to the shelter in great pain. His pain

Quick work helps save lovable Akita2020-10-21T00:00:09-07:00

Española Humane aims to boost fosters, adoptions

2020-10-12T23:19:09-07:00

Push on for national Adopt-A-Shelter Dog Month In celebration of October’s national Adopt-A-Shelter Dog Month, Española Humane is encouraging people to adopt a dog in foster care or become a foster parent, opening up kennel space for at-risk dogs. “The COVID crisis has put a strain on resources,” shelter organizers say, making foster parents

Española Humane aims to boost fosters, adoptions2020-10-12T23:19:09-07:00

New Matching Donations Keep Shelter’s Fur Fest Event Active

2020-10-13T22:33:39-07:00

Donors pledge more than $25,000 in additional matching funds Matching donations of $50,000 during Espanola Humane’s first virtual Fur Fest on Aug. 6 helped raise more than $100,000 for Northern New Mexico’s neediest animals. Several donors were so inspired by the gala’s message that they issued an additional $25,000 challenge through Aug. 16, organizers

New Matching Donations Keep Shelter’s Fur Fest Event Active2020-10-13T22:33:39-07:00

Pet owners urged to read label before applying flea medication

2020-10-17T18:54:03-07:00

Chemical in some medications toxic to felines A cat surrendered at Espanola Humane recently almost died of “mysterious” symptoms until a quick-thinking veterinarian cracked the case – wrongly prescribed flea-and-tick medication. The shelter’s veterinarian examined the orange tabby after he was described as having symptoms of twitching, drooling, muscle tremors, “drunk walking,” and agitation.

Pet owners urged to read label before applying flea medication2020-10-17T18:54:03-07:00
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