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Chippewa County Humane Association
10501 County Hwy S. South
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
Phone: 715.382.4832
Fax: 715.382.4377 

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MON noon - 5pm
TUES noon - 5pm
WED Closed
THURS noon - 5pm
FRI noon - 5pm
SAT noon - 4pm
SUN noon - 4pm
Doors are locked 15 minutes before closing to allow time to assist with final customer questions and settle the critters in for the night.

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Thinking about giving a pet as a gift to your kids or a friend this year? Think carefully: While animal organizations traditionally have advised against “gift pets,” there are ways you can make your present a success for both the animal and the people involved.

Understand first that holidays are filled with excitement, over-extended schedules, and often, more than a little stress. On the big day, there is plenty of activity, sweet treats, friends and family coming and going. All of this can be overwhelming for a brand new animal in your home, which may put a pet under enormous stress or, worse, motivate an escape, with the animal never making it back home. This means families and individuals who are giving a pet need to do some advance planning to make the adoption successful.
According to the National Council on Pet Population Study & Policy, research about why people give up their pets shows, surprisingly, that "dogs received as gifts (are) much less likely to be surrendered to an animal shelter than those acquired directly from an animal shelter, a friend, a pet shop, or as a stray." Here are some tips to help you manage the gift-giving process:

1. Avoid the surprise element. Get everyone in the home involved in picking out the right animal for their lifestyle. Adults should take the lead in making the choice for families, as they’re likely to end up with the responsibility for pet care. Be sure the family will have enough time to provide this care, including feeding, walking and other exercise, playtime, love and affection, and vet visits.

2. Consider the animal’s age that will be best for the family. Puppies and kittens, while adorable, need a lot of attention for proper socialization and housetraining. An adult animal is more likely to have settled down and will be eager to bond as a family member much sooner.

3. Be sure the gift recipient is prepared for both the emotional and financial commitment the pet will require, for the animal’s entire life. In some cases that may be 15-20 years. Costs include food, veterinary care, training and grooming – every year.

4. Give a pet gift certificate and “promise” certificate such as one offered by Petfinder.com. A gift certificate lets the recipient get involved in choosing the right animal from the outset while you cover the cost of the adoption from the shelter. A promise certificate outlines the expected commitment. Or, make a pet gift basket filled with supplies the new owner will need, with the adoption to take place after the holiday.

5. Make adoption your first choice for finding the right pet. One in four shelter dogs is a purebred, and all shelter animals –- dogs, cats, small mammals, birds, reptiles and more! -– will be most appreciative to have a new forever home.

Make everyone happy by thinking and planning first. Don’t take a chance on having the pet you give as a gift end up being returned to a shelter. Make sure the family or individual wants a pet and is ready for one.


Wisconsin Becomes 10th State in 2009 to Combat Puppy Mills!

Gov. Doyle signed the much-anticipated bill in to law.

Read the press release at the link below, and check out pictures from the bill signing ceremony in the group's facebook photos page. National Puppy Mill Action Week - learn more about ways to help:

http://www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2009/12/WI_signs_puppy_mill_bill_120109.html

Congratulations, everyone! :)



Charter Media
Paws OnDemand provides local animal rescues with free exposure online (CharterMainStreet.com) and in the iWant More! category of Charter OnDemand. Viewers can search through listings of adoptable pets in their area. Production and airtime costs are paid for by local sponsors who are interested in associating themselves with a good cause. Advertisers receive promotional mentions each month on driver commercials. Sponsor logos are also branded on featured pet listings. Charter Media pulls photos, pet information, contact information and more from participating shelters’ websites.
The Chippewa and Eau Claire County Humane Associations are participating in this program. In the first 4 weeks after Paws OnDemand launched in the area, there were over 2,100 unique views totaling over 628 unique hours viewed.
If your business is interested in supporting this local cause, marketing campaign, please contact Charter Media at 715.831.8930 x 440.

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