Over the last two months in Northern Nevada, there have been 80 new cases of canine influenza reported. Due to this increase, and for the health of all dogs, Nevada Humane Society is now offering the canine influenza vaccine at a weekly vaccine clinic for just $20.
Over the last two months in Northern Nevada, there have been 80 new cases of canine influenza reported. Due to this increase, and for the health of all dogs, Nevada Humane Society is now offering the canine influenza vaccine at a weekly vaccine clinic for just $20.
Nevada Humane Society has teamed up with another local business in support of helping homeless pets find loving homes this time partnering with a pet store that, as of October, stopped selling puppies.
New Year’s Day was especially important for Nevada Humane Society in 2015 not only has the goal for Home 4 the Holidays been surpassed, but NHS in both Reno and Carson City celebrated the first pet adoptions of the new year! In Reno, the first cat adopted was Tabby; the first dog, Harley; and the first rabbit, Raiden.
Back in February, a little black kitten made headlines throughout Carson City. Oakley took it upon herself to have a nature adventure and climbed all the way to the top of an Oak tree, hence, her name. Sadly, she couldn’t quite figure out how to get down.