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HSPC Fall Rummage Sale.
HSPC is planning a fundraiser fall rummage sale. The location and date are still being finalized, but it will most likely take place the end of October or very early November. We will accept the same types of items as those we request for the HSPC booth at the Mid-Towne Antique Mall, but in addition we will also accept clothing and large items such as furniture, etc. More details will follow in future e-newsletters and on Facebook. But it's not too early NOW to start identifying and collecting up those items that you would like to donate to help the animals. Thank you so much.
Volunteering at HSPC
We're expanding our volunteer and humane education department and we need you! Orientation classes are held every other week on Saturdays at 10:30 am. Our next class is September 22nd, so spread the word. For more information, email Rebecca at
The classes will go over all the volunteer opportunities that we offer, and there's a place for everyone, no matter what your talents may be.
Shelter Dog Wash
Big Brothers/Big Sisters are coming to the shelter on October 20th to wash as many shelter dogs as possible. We will need help supervising (getting the dogs to the park, making sure gates are closed, and general safety tasks to make sure that this is a good experience for everyone). Email Christine@warmhearts.org if you can help. Everyone is welcome to help out at the mobile adoption events. You don't have to let us know--just come when you can.
We're all ears!  If you have any comments, suggestions, or questions for the Board, please email the Board president at Christine@warmhearts.org. We look forward to hearing from you.
Central Arkansas Roller Derby Event Our volunteers and four of the HSPC pups had a great time at the Central Arkansas Roller Derby last night. The folks there had a table set up for us, and welcomed us with open arms and a lot of attention for the pups. Our thanks go out to the pet-loving folks with Central Arkansas Roller Derby, and to the HSPC volunteers who took dogs (Vic, Toby, Gene, Bonnie, and Adam) Several other volunters were there to support the team, as was our shelter vet, Dr. Medlock. A great time was had by all! The volunteers took pups from the shelter and then kept the pups overnight after the match. In the picture is little Gair this morning about to enjoy a back yard before going back to the shelter.
Low Cost Spay/Neuter and Vaccinations
The only way to help reduce the number of unwanted litters and the euthanasia of over 4 million dogs and cats a year (in the US alone) is through spay/neuter. Check out this wonderful program at
You can also call them at 501 455 5400.
There is NO reason not to do it. They also offer low cost vaccinations. Even if you can't afford the low prices that this organization offers, they will still work with you. Spread the word and just do it!
FuRR Awarded Petco Grant Petco Foundation has awarded FuRR a spay/neuter grant for feral and stray cats and kittens living in managed colonies or with low-income individuals unable to afford standard sterilization costs. Rabies shots will also be included. They are very excited to have received this grant that will significantly expand their spay/neuter efforts in Central Arkansas and grossly under-served areas of the state, save hundreds more lives and greatly impact the overpopulation and needless suffering. Individuals interested in applying for assistance can contact FuRR via email at saveacat@teamfurr.org or at (501) 661-0956. For more information about our friends at FuRR, please visit their website at www.teamfurr.org
Puppy Love
Did you know that Leah has been taking puppies to nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities on weekends for over 4 years? We have been asked to visit during the weekdays, and we need some volunteers to take on this awesome job! If you're interested, call or text Leah Capel at 501 960 8436, and we'll get you started. If you'd rather just help Leah on the weekends, that's fine too. Here's the schedule: 1st Saturday of the month: Briarwood. Meet at the shelter at 10:00am 2nd Saturday: Parkway. Meet at the shelter at 9:30am 3rd Saturday: Presbyterian Village. Meet at the shelter at 9:30am 4th Saturday: Valley Ranch. Meet at the shelter at 10:00am
Kay and Clarissa at a Mobile Adoption Event The HEART is on the Move!
Our Humane Education, Adoption, Rescue Transport vehicle is on the move and loaded with cute adoptables! Here's our schedule:
September 22 (Saturday), 11-4 at Anthro pologie, 17725 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock September 29th (Saturday), 11-4, the Peaks at Country Club, 10710 Ridge Smith Lane, NLR
October 2nd (Tuesday) 6-9pm, National Night Out at the Little Rock Boys and Girls Club on 7th Street in Little Rock
October 6th (Saturday) time to be determined, The Big Dam Volkswagen Show at the Big Damn Bridge.
October 13th (Saturday) 11-2 at Whole Foods, Rodney Parham in Little Rock
October 20th (Saturday) 10-3pm. Pinnacle State Park. Pinnacle Pavilion near the main entrance to the West Summit Trail.October 30th (Tuesday), Total Solutions on JFK in North Little Rock, 3pm-8pm
Stop by to see our brand new vehicle and meet your new best friend.
If you would like the HEART to come to your business or event, call Christine at 501 258 4580 or email her at Pet of the Week | Murphy
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Murphy is a Boxer, and is approximately 3 years old. He came to the shelter as a stray, and would love a permanent place to hang his leash. Murphy is a very sweet and loving dog, although I think he's still getting adjusted to his new environment. He was a bit shy at first when I got him out, but warmed up after about 15 minutes, and started to play and have fun in the dog park. A dog of Murphy's stature doesn't present itself very often in a shelter, so I wouldn't wait too long to come down and meet him if he caught your eye!!
Click here or on his photo for more info and photos.
Adoptions
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Gayle, Isabella, Templeton, Ord, Leathan, Sunki, Genesis (cat), Ava, Caitlani (cat), Radford, Kito (cat), and Les.
Click on the video below to see some of the wonderful dogs we have available at our shelter. Each one is described in detail on our Just Dogs Facebook Page.
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Having trouble keeping up with everything? Click on the calendar!
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Humane Society of Pulaski County
14600 Colonel Glenn Road
Little Rock, Arkansas 72210
clhenderson1@gmail.com
501 227 6166
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Resale Booth
We have made almost $9,000 with the resale booth so far. Let's see if we can make our goal of $10,000 for this year! Thank you to Ann Jones for all your hard work making this so successful and profitable. All the homeless animals at the shelter appreciate you! Let's keep the momentum going and raise even more money.
If you have items you would like to donate to our booth, please email Ann at
aberjones@yahoo.com. You can drop them off at the shelter or take them to the booth (Antiques Mall on the corner of Rodney Parham and Markham). We take knick knacks, decorative items, vases, pictures, frames, kitchen and glassware, small appliances, tools, small furniture items, towels and linens, books, and up-to-date purses. By the way, you can also drop off items at any of our mobile adoption events (calendar is in this newsletter), and you can get a receipt for tax purposes.
Join us in Celebrating our 20th Anniversary of Reigning Cats & Dogs Friday, October 19 at the William J Clinton Library, Little Rock, Arkansas The Humane Society of Pulaski County will host its 20th Annual "Reigning Cats and Dogs" Friday, October 19 in downtown Little Rock. This popular fundraiser supporting our animals and honoring our friends who love them will continue to be a great night of entertainment and live and silent auction.  | | One of the beautiful items available |
We invite you to join the efforts of many dedicated people to committing to helping the animals at the Humane Society. Your donation of an auction item or service will go a long way to success of the evening and to the Emergency Medical Fund that provides treatment for hundreds of animals. All donations are tax deductible and this is a wonderful way for businesses to promote their products and services. The Humane Society of Pulaski County receives no government funds or support. It is only through private donations and fundraising events that we are able to care for the needs of the homeless animals. Because of rising expenses associated with this event, we are making a few changes to insure that the animals still receive maximum benefit from the fund-raiser. Businesses or individuals whose donations are valued at more than $100 will receive one complimentary ticket to the event. Those donations valued at $200 or more will receive two. Your support of this event will be greatly appreciated! To donate an auction item and help homeless animals in our community, go here to download the form, then send it to The Humane Society of Pulaski County, P.O. Box 95156, North Little Rock, AR 72190. To insure entry into the program, your item must be submitted by September 24. For questions or information on donating an auction item, contact Debbie Howell at Debbie@warmhearts.org, 501-454-4865 or 501-455-2909. Please note that this is the last week to donate items!!
Foster program
We have many animals who would love to get out of the shelter for a little while. Some are orphan babies, some are older dogs who need socialization, and some would like to recover in a nice quiet home after surgery. We pay for everything--all you supply is the time and love. Click here for information or contact Christine at clhenderson1@gmail.comSome lucky dogs and cats are permanent fosters, especially those with ongoing medical problems. We encourage people to take in these special-needs animals without having to worry about future vet bills.
Spanky is a 7-year old poodle mix who is looking for his forever home. He has a heart murmur, but it hasn't affected him at all. He also has a cataract in his left eye but sees will enough to get around. He spent the night at a volunteer's house earlier this week and got along well with other dogs in the home. He didn't have any accidents in the house and knew how to go outside to take care of business. If you would like to adopt or foster Spanky, please call the shelter at 227-6166 or call Christine at 258-4580 (Christine@warmhearts.org)
Birthday Parties
If you would like to have your birthday party at the shelter, contact Sharon at l_e_may2003@yahoo.com
It's lots of fun for kids and adults with opportunities to play with the dogs and cats at the shelter. There's also fun crafts and activities. We ask for a minimum donation of $100 to the shelter. We can only hold the parties on Sundays, but be sure and book in advance as these spots go quickly.
 | | Libby | Our final dog wash of the season yesterday made $740, bringing this year's total to $12778! Many thanks to all the volunteers who made this fundraiser such a great success. Thanks to the North Little Mayor's Youth Council and the Central
Arkansas Roller Derby Team, and many, many thanks to the HSPC volunteers who braved the 110F weather and the torrential downpours, giving up their Saturdays to help the animals. Gene, Susan, Hannelore, Annette, Victor, Arjay, Ali---the animals thank you! Thank you Kroger, Trinity United Methodist Church in Little Rock, and First United Methodist Church in North Little Rock---we'll see you next year. Absolutely 100% of the proceeds goes to the animals at our shelter. Thank you!!!!!
Kroger Cards
Kroger is redesigning its charitable giving program making it easier to give. In about two weeks, the new program will be up and running. Instead of buying special Kroger gift cards, you may use your Kroger plus card. As soon as we get the word, you will need to enroll your Kroger Plus card online, and that's it! We'll keep you posted!
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Peggy Sue is a beautiful 4 1/2 year old black and white paint mare. She is very spirited and will require an expert handler with training experience. She is approximately 14.2 hands tall and weighs about 850 to 900 pounds. She likes to be the dominant mare in a herd situation. She does not like dogs. She cannot be used for breeding.
Have you adopted a senior pet? Pam Cameron, the editor of the Arkansas Pet Gazette would like to hear from those of you who have opened up your homes and hearts to a senior pet. Click on the banner below to find out what's going on in the wonderful world of animals. The site has some great photos, tips, and some really funny stories about people's pets and their antics.
If you like to submit your story to Pam, contact her at therealpamcameron@gmail.com http://arkansaspetgazette.com/
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