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Thanks for Happy Endings
The first time we met Penny she was about four months old. She was much too thin, her hair was matted, and, quite frankly, she smelled awful. She obviously had spent most of her time shut in her carrier laying in urine and feces.
She was brought in to the Humane Society "because the kids won't ake care of her". Sadly, the adults didn't take care of her either.
Penny and her adopted Mom, Caitlin, came in to visit us last week. What a joy it was to see her well groomed and well cared for. We all enjoyed our holiday more with this happy ending warming our hearts. Thanks to our supporters for making these happy ending possible!
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Holiday Craft Fair
Shop 'til you drop at The Humane Society Craft Fair on Sunday, December 5th, at Thomas Stone High School from 1 to 3 p.m. Unique gifts and holiday decorations will abound. A White Elephant sale (full of bargains) and a hot lunch will be available too. And don't miss the bake table - full of goodies. |
October: A Month in Review
Listed below are some of the services provided by
the Humane Society of Charles County in October

76 dogs & 228 cats were admitted to the Humane Society
67 dogs and cats were adopted 11 other animals were adopted (rabbits, guinea pigs, birds) 303 animals were spayed/neutered at our clinic
14 lost dogs & 2 cats were reunited with their families
1,560 visitors to our shelter |
More Happy Endings
All three were adopted from the Humane Society by the Herlihy Family.
Sassy (L) in
2000, Mike (R) in 2003.
Brutus was adopted in 2001 and is the show off of the group. He is pictured below in his Christmas best.
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