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Adoption Savings  

 

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During the month of November, if you are age 60
or better you can receive a $50 savings on your adoption fees.

See an adoption counselor for details.
Click here for locations and hours.

 
 

 

 

 




Presented by the Humane Society of Missouri and

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 NEW! Every Wednesday, persons 60 years of age or better receive a $20 savings on adoption fees in
addition to the normal $50 savings.
See an adoption counselor for complete details.

 

   

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Bark Logo_75Bark in the Park Team Challenge
Win a $50 HSMO Gift Card!

 

Bark Team Members Contest
 

Join us for Bark in the Park on May 17, 2008!

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Chesterfield Valley ExteriorHoliday Open House
Chesterfield Valley Center



Start the gift-giving season off right by visiting the Humane Society of Missouri's Chesterfield Valley Center situated just behind Home Depot in Boone's Crossing. Enjoy refreshments and prize drawings!

Thursday, November 15
4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Click here for a map to our Chesterfield Valley Center at Boone's Crossing.

 

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Throop Park for etailsHonoring Loved Pets
Candlelight Ceremony in Throop Park


The Humane Society of Missouri's education department and Bethesda Hospice Care will host a candlelight vigil in honor of the pets we’ve loved and lost.

Monday, December 3
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Carol Gates Throop Park
(across from the Humane Society of Missouri)
1201 Macklind Avenue.

Please RSVP to Sarah, 314-471-5316 if you would like to attend.

For more information on pet loss, click here.

 

 

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The Holidays are Quickly Approaching
Don't Forget The Humane Society of Missouri Gift Shops
 

 

 
Holiday Card


Mutts Sweatshirt

07 Pips Dogs & Cats Holiday Cards

A170000  $11.95

Mutts Are My Favorite
Breed Sweatshirt


D120022  $25

Furminator

Paw Earrings and Bracelet 

FURminator

B010010 (small)
$34.95

B010011 (med)
$49.95

B010012 (large)
$59.95

Paw Earrings & Bracelet


B110110  $16.95
B110111  $18.95

These items and many more can be found at our Humane Society of Missouri gift shops.
Click here for HSMO gift shop locations.  

Remember: Each time you shop, you are helping homeless animals find new, forever, loving homes!

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Announcing New Barn Buddies

 

Longmeadow Rescue Ranch is happy to introduce new additions to the Barn Buddy Program. 

New to the program are Rex the Emu, Sissy the Duck, Binks the Goose and Twist of Fate or “Twister” the miracle Colt.  All of the animals have a very unique story with the most notable being that of Twister who was born to a mare that was rescued from the I-44 trailer accident. For more information about Twister and all of the new Barn Buddies please visit the Longmeadow Rescue Ranch website.
 

Twist of Fate is a New Barn Buddy 

Twist of Fate "Twister" 

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Sissy

Rex

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Click here to view all of the Barn Buddies available for sponsorship.

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Don’t forget that Barn Buddies make a great holiday gift for the person who has everything! Holiday orders need to be received by December 18, 2007.


 

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Education PictureEducation Department Hosts Workshop for Humane Educators 


HSM hosted the Association of Professional Humane Educators Midwest Regional Seminar

APHE Humane Educator Workshop

On November 2-3, the Education Department of the Humane Society of Missouri hosted a "How To" workshop for humane educators from all around the Midwest. The seminar provided tools and tips for other humane organizations to create strong volunteer programs in promoting animal-related curriculum in schools and gave the blueprint for springing five tried and true fun, educational and interactive programs to help jump start small animal organizations education efforts. T

he well-received workshop is just one avenue that our education department uses to help spread the importance of teaching children about the respect and responsibility necessary in sharing our world with all living creatures.

For more information regarding humane education, please call (314) 951-1578.

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Behavior TipBehavior Tip:
How can I prevent my pets from becoming overwhelmed during the holidays?

Holidays provide great opportunities for friends and family to gather together and reminisce about the past, celebrate the present and plan the future.  Although most people enjoy the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, it can become quite stressful on the family pet regardless of whether that pet has fur, feathers or scales. 

French Bulldog Near PresentRoutine is important to all pets, but especially cats and anxious or geriatric dogs. Sudden, dramatic changes in routine can cause pets to act out of character.  Even pets that usually are “party animals” and happily jump into the action greeting visitors and opening presents can become stressed from the ongoing stream of activities that seem to begin at Halloween and don’t end until New Year’s Day.  Remember, times change and so do pets:  animals that once enjoyed celebrations as youngsters might have had a change of heart in their senior years.  

Signs of stress can manifest themselves through sudden changes in behavior such as; hiding, restlessness, vocalization, anorexia, vomiting, panting, house soiling and, in some cases, snapping at guests or other aggressive behavior.  Vigilant owners monitor their pets carefully and are prepared to intercede at the first signs of their best friend’s anxiety.  Some steps owners can take to decrease the effects of stress include:

Crating or confining your furry friend in a safe, quiet part of the house.  Avoid making it seem like punishment by including your pet’s favorite blanket and toy.  Anxious pets often benefit from a radio in the room, with the volume set low, playing easy listening or classical music.

  • Bird owners can set up a separate cage in a quiet room several weeks prior to any visitors arriving.  Use the cage as a nighttime sleeping area so the bird becomes comfortable spending time there. 

  • Maintain your pet’s regular feeding and medication schedules as much as possible during this time.

    Do Not Feed the Dog!
  • Discourage guests from sharing their holiday meal with your pet.  Sudden changes in diet can result in digestive problems, and some people food is actually dangerous for your pet. 

  • Do not force your pet into any interaction with people or other animals. Let your pet decide about the relationship.

  • Set aside time to spend with your pet alone in a quiet area, especially if your house is usually very tranquil.  This time can be devoted to petting, brushing and providing your pet with some individualized attention.

  • Supervise all interactions between your pet and guests.  You know your pet better than any one else and can intercede if necessary.

Following these guidelines can help make the holiday season a positive experience for you and your pets.

If you have questions about pet safety or other behavior-related issues, contact the Humane Society of Missouri Behavior Helpline at (314) 951-1540 or e-mail our behavior department.

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Ask the Vet:
I didn't realize that HSMO's vet centers are open to the public. What kind of services do you provide?

Dr. Suzanne Saueressig, DVM

Veterinarian with Client

We are the St. Louis area's best kept secret but not on purpose! Our veterinary medical centers are open to the public and we have three locations to serve you. Proceeds from your patronage go right back to help homeless animals!

Some of our outstanding services include:

  • Wellness exams
  • Surgeries
  • Dental cleanings and extractions
  • Microchipping
  • X-rays, ultrasounds and endoscopies to help us see any problems that might be occurring inside your pet, such as broken bones or tumors
  • Treatment, advice and programs for your pet’s behavior problems such as separation anxiety, car-sickness, fear of storms or reluctance to use a litterbox
  • And of course, an abundance of TLC from some of the biggest animal lovers in town!

Whether your pet was adopted from the Humane Society of Missouri or came from someplace else, we would be honored to care for your best friend.  Our more than 20 licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians see clients by appointment, Monday-Saturday at the following locations. Please call for an appointment.

Humane Society of Missouri
St. Louis Veterinary
Medical Center

1201 Macklind Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
phone: (314) 951-1534

Humane Society of Missouri
Westport Area Veterinary
Medical Center

in Maryland Heights
2400 Drilling Service Rd.
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
phone: (314) 951-1590

Humane Society of Missouri
Chesterfield Valley Veterinary Medical Center

17357 Edison Avenue
Chesterfield, MO 63005
phone: (636) 530-0807

     
 

 

 

 

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