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17 May 2021 A dog named Charis was given a special party recently to mark 365 days living at the Effingham County Humane Society in Illinois. However, the pup had one more thing to be excited about because her adoptive family was on their way to come take her home, the Effingham Daily News reported Sunday. A female dog named Charis recently received a special treat marking her one-year anniversary at the Effingham County Humane Society. Charis had been a resident at the shelter for 365 days and ECHS Adoption Coordinator Angie Sorling told the newspaper one of the reasons the dog was slightly nervous was due to the stress of being in the shelter for such a long time. ....
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WBGZ Radio 12/28/2020 | By Kevin Bessler - Illinois Radio Network The COVID-19 pandemic has had an effect on just about every part of society, and animal shelters in Illinois are no exception. Since March when people went into lockdown and stayed at home, pet adoptions have skyrocketed and haven’t slowed down. Jane Kahman, manager of the Humane Society of Central Illinois in Normal, said people are stuck at home and want a furry companion. “I think a lot of it is, people are just looking for somebody to love, especially the people that are home and live by themselves,” Kahman said. ....
Normal, IL, USA / www.cities929.com Dec 21, 2020 4:43 PM (The Center Square) The COVID-19 pandemic has had an effect on just about every part of society, and animal shelters in Illinois are no exception. Since March when people went into lockdown and stayed at home, pet adoptions have skyrocketed and haven’t slowed down. Jane Kahman, manager of the Humane Society of Central Illinois in Normal, said people are stuck at home and want a furry companion. “I think a lot of it is, people are just looking for somebody to love, especially the people that are home and live by themselves,” Kahman said. ....