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Monday
18Jan2010

Spay & Neuter Event Happening Now!

Laramie Peak Humane Society is inviting Converse County residents to take part in the bi-annual spay/neuter month event running through the month of February.  LPHS will pay for one-half of the spay or neuter cost as well as one-half of the cost to vaccinate the pet against rabies if they are not current. 

Laramie Peak Humane Society has been providing this service twice a year to the community since 2002 in an effort to reduce unwanted animals in the county. In addition to helping animal’s live healthier lives, this proactive approach reduces the number of homeless pets that often end up at the shelter. Not only does spaying and neutering reduce the number of euthanasia of adoptable animals but it allows for a safer and more responsible community.  

To take advantage of this half-price offer, contact Riverbend Veterinary Hospital (358-4910), Smylie Animal Clinic (358-3231), or Central Wyoming Veterinary Services (436-8313) to make an appointment. Proof of current rabies vaccination is required to participate.   LPHS will pay for half of the rabies cost if your pet is not up-to-date. All Converse County residents are eligible with a limit of two pets per household. Once vaccinated, bring your proof of rabies vaccination to Laramie Peak Humane Society for a free City or County license or the Douglas Police Department (City license only).   Space is limited so make your appointment today.

Tuesday
27Oct2009

Paws & Pearls

Take the opportunity to dress up in your finest attire and join us for this year's Paws & Pearls event! It's always a fun night filled with great food, cocktails, auctions, and plenty of love and support for LPHS's animals.

This year's event is:

Saturday, December 5th at the Upper Ag Hall of the Wyoming State Fairgrounds.

5:30 PM Cocktail Hour and Silent Auction

7:00 PM Dinner and Live Auction

Tickets are $30

Contact Kate Murphy at (307)358-9442 for more information

 

Tuesday
06Oct2009

Dog Gone Run!

Join us for the 2nd Annual Dog Gone Race 5k Run/Walk for the animals, Saturday, October 17th.  This is a fun run/walk supporting the Laramie Peak Humane Society. Please bring your favorite canine companion or just come on your own!!!

Start time is at 8:00 a.m. at the Wyoming National Guard Armory.   Registration fee is $15.00 which includes a t-shirt and water bottle.

Sponsors are:
Dr. Mark Murphy
Big Country Rehabilitation, LLC Physical Therapy
Memorial Hospital of Converse County
Pamida
Douglas Feed
Douglas Hardware Hank

Wednesday
26Aug2009

Spay and Neuter Month

Laramie Peak Humane Society is inviting Converse County residents to take part in the bi-annual spay/neuter month event running September 14th to October 16th. LPHS will pay for one-half of the spay or neuter cost as well as one-half of the cost to vaccinate the pet against rabies if they are not current.

Laramie Peak Humane Society has been providing this service twice a year to the community since 2002 in an effort to reduce unwanted animals in the county. In addition to helping animal’s live healthier lives, this proactive approach reduces the number of homeless pets that often end up at the shelter. Not only does spaying and neutering reduce the number of euthanasia of adoptable animals but it allows for a safer and more responsible community.

To take advantage of this half-price offer, contact Riverbend Veterinary Hospital (358-4910), Smylie Animal Clinic (358-3231), or Central Wyoming Veterinary Services (436-8313) to make an appointment. Proof of current rabies vaccination is required to participate. LPHS will pay for half of the rabies cost if your pet is not up-to-date. All Converse County residents are eligible with a limit of two pets per household. Once vaccinated, bring your proof of rabies vaccination to Laramie Peak Humane Society for a free City or County license or the Douglas Police Department (City license only).

LPHS is also running a ‘Back-to-School Special’ for cat adoptions during the month of September. Individuals looking to adopt a new cat companion from the shelter will find lower adoption fees and several friendly animals to choose from. To find out more about these programs, contact the Laramie Peak Humane Society at 358-6475.

Friday
14Aug2009

New Pet Program for Seniors - "Cats for Company"

Cats for Company is a new program at the Laramie Peak Humane Society designed for individuals 60 years of age and older for adoption of an adult cat at half the adoption fee. Research has shows that having an animal is effective in reducing blood pressure and promoting survival in coronary heart disease. In addition, animals benefit humans by bringing joy to their daily life, providing affection and reducing levels of stress.

LPHS has many friendly and loving adult cats that are anxiously awaiting a home. Individuals 60 and older can find a great companion at 612 N. 2nd St., Wednesday through Saturday between 2 and 6 p.m. Under the Cats for Company Program, the adoption fee is $25 which includes the cat’s shots, spay or neuter, and city or county tags. Please come visit the humane society or call 358-6475 for more information.