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May Paw Prints! Happy Mothers Day!

5/5/2022

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May Newsletter
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Happy Mothers Day!
Treat your Mom or a pet's Mom ​to a show
​ next Sunday May 15th, 1-4!

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Enjoy a fun show and help save animals lives.
​ There will be a coffee and dessert bar by
Hillbilly Coffee and Q & A Sweet Treats,
a silent auction, local vendors offering clothing, accessories, art, skin care and more,
and dog training tips by Dave the Dogman on the runway before the show.
Come see Lagrange's own Mayor, John Black, take to the catwalk!
& show your support for all of our brave models!
Win a bourbon basket, dance lessons, dog basket, cat basket, wine & paint class and much more at our silent auction.
A memory that's unforgettable! 
Purchase Tickets

Don't miss the show everyone is barking about!


Adopted a dog recently?

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Most rescue dogs go through a transitional period when you first bring them home. Try to give them some time to adjust.  Your new furry friend may not show his true personality for weeks or months.  

———Remember the 3-3-3 rule————--

3 days— In the first 3 days, your dog may feel scared of her surroundings and may not even feel like eating or drinking much.  She may shut down and hide or may act out and test boundaries.

3 weeks—He may begin to feel more comfortable and start letting down his guard.  He may begin to show his true personality, which means behaviors, both good and bad,  may start to show up.

3 months—She should be comfortable in your home and in her routine. She should have a good foundation of trust In you now. 


Things aren’t always perfect at first when you bring a new rescue into your home.  Give them, and yourself,  some time and patience and soon you will both be more at ease and ready to start a new life together.
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Thank you Hermitage Farms
for the fantastic donation from your Easter Egg Hunt!

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Happily Ever Afters!
Lives your support helped save

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2 Comments
Marilyn Hrbek
6/6/2022 04:37:07 pm

I like the "Happily Ever After" phrase AND the pictures!

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Austin Dog Training Pros link
2/1/2023 07:57:14 am

I love these tips on helping a rescue adjust to their new home. It can definitely be a challenge at first for both the pet and the owner, but it's so worth it in the end. Thank you for sharing!

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The Humane Society of Oldham County is an all volunteer, non-profit, stand-alone entity serving the Oldham County, KY area.
We are not affiliated with any other National, State or Local Humane Society.
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P O Box 727 
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502-222-7537 
OUR MISSION
  1. Provide low cost spay/neuter surgeries for animal owners who cannot otherwise afford this service and to other rescue groups who rely on this service to continue their work.
  2. Rescue unwanted and homeless animals by finding them permanent loving homes.
  3. Provide support for community cat colonies by providing spay/neuter services, food and veterinary care.​
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