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Bring home Santa’s little helper from Animal Services this holiday season

December 12, 2024 Click to view Bring home Santa?s little helper from Animal Services this holiday season

This holiday season, Huntsville Animal Services invites the community to bring home Santa’s little helper by adopting or fostering a pet in need. From now through Dec. 24, adoption fees will be waived on most adult dogs. The campaign aims to place pets into loving homes during one of the most heartwarming times of the year. Whether you’re ready to make a lifelong commitment or open your home temporarily, Animal Services [ more ]

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Foster a turkey taster from Huntsville Animal Services this Thanksgiving

November 21, 2024 Click to view Foster a turkey taster from Huntsville Animal Services this Thanksgiving

The turkey often takes center stage in Thanksgiving celebrations, but for many cooks, there’s the constant worry of whether it’s overcooked or undercooked. Luckily, Huntsville Animal Services has dozens of certified turkey tasters eager to spend the long holiday weekend with you and weigh in on the quality of your feast. While adoption is always an option, fostering helps reduce the stress dogs experience in the shelter and allows them to [ more ]

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Mayor Battle appoints new Huntsville Animal Services director

November 8, 2024 Click to view Mayor Battle appoints new Huntsville Animal Services director

Huntsville Animal Services will soon be under new leadership following Mayor Tommy Battle’s appointment of John Fischer as the new director. John Fischer’s appointment as department head was the only new appointment in a resolution that received unanimous approval from the City Council. In addition to Fischer, 28 other department heads were reappointed as part of the resolution. Fischer, who has worked in animal welfare for 24 years, will begin his new [ more ]

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Get ready for a fur-ightfully good time in October with Huntsville Animal Services

October 15, 2024 Click to view Get ready for a fur-ightfully good time in October with Huntsville Animal Services

Celebrate a fur-ightfully fun month with Huntsville Animal Services with two community events and waived adoption fees on most adult pets. The fun starts Saturday, Oct. 19, with a Pawsitive Outreach Community Event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Tractor Supply, 3240c Memorial Pkwy. NW. The event is designed to support pet owners and encourage responsible pet ownership while having fun. Animal Services staff will hand out spay/neuter vouchers, goody “wag” [ more ]

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Paws and Play: Celebrate Huntsville Music Month with free pet adoptions

September 18, 2024 Click to view Paws and Play: Celebrate Huntsville Music Month with free pet adoptions

In celebration of Huntsville Music Month, Huntsville Animal Services and the Huntsville Music Office are teaming up to offer free adoptions on most adult pets from Sept. 18-28. The “Paws and Play” promotion is the perfect opportunity to find a new four-legged companion while showing support for Huntsville’s creative spirit. “It’s an exciting time for music in Huntsville, and the best way to enjoy the rhythms of our vibrant music scene is [ more ]

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Wag, you’re it: Adopt your new best friend on the spot this Saturday

August 28, 2024 Click to view Wag, you?re it: Adopt your new best friend on the spot this Saturday

In the market for a four-legged friend? Huntsville Animal Services invites the community to “Adopt on the Spot” at a pop-up event Saturday, Aug. 31, from 10 a.m. to 2 pm. at Petsense, 3110 Mountain Cove Circle SE, Owens Cross Roads. Whether you’re looking for a playful puppy, loyal adult dog or cuddly kitten, this event is the perfect opportunity to find a new companion. To help ease the adoption process, Animal [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services urges residents to elect to adopt, not shop

August 7, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services urges residents to elect to adopt, not shop

In this year of choices, Mayor Battle and City leaders encourage Huntsville area residents to elect to adopt, not shop, and give loving homes to shelter animals. In August, Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is offering free adoptions on most adult pets as part of the nationwide “Clear the Shelters” adoption campaign. “We invite everyone to come out, meet these wonderful animals and consider giving them a loving forever home,” Mayor Tommy Battle [ more ]

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Sound the alarm: Huntsville Animal Services issues urgent adoption plea

July 22, 2024 Click to view Sound the alarm: Huntsville Animal Services issues urgent adoption plea

Huntsville Animal Services is urgently appealing to the community to adopt or foster animals as the shelter faces severe overcrowding. Currently, the shelter is accommodating nearly 200 dogs and cats of various ages, putting significant emotional strain on animals. To help clear kennels, Huntsville Animal Services is waiving adoption fees on most adult pets through the end of July. For those unable to commit to adoption, fostering provides much-needed relief from [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services provides tips to alleviate fireworks-related pet anxiety

July 3, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services provides tips to alleviate fireworks-related pet anxiety

While Independence Day sparks joy and celebration for many, booms and pops in the sky and on the ground can often stress pets. “Fireworks can cause significant anxiety for animals,” said Virgie Graham, Interim Director of Huntsville Animal Services. “The loud noises and unexpected flashes of light can disrupt their sense of safety and security.” To help pet owners keep their furry friends calm during fireworks, Graham offers the following tips: Create a [ more ]

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Huntsville Animal Services urges residents to keep pets safe in summer heat

June 26, 2024 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services urges residents to keep pets safe in summer heat

With temperatures reaching the upper 90s and heat indices over 100 degrees this week, Huntsville Animal Services wants to remind residents to take extra precautions to keep their pets safe and comfortable. Pets are at significant risk of heat-related illnesses, which can be life-threatening if not addressed promptly. Below are a few tips to keep your pets safe: Ensure your pets have access to fresh, clean water. Avoid exercising your pets during the peak [ more ]

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