Kickstart Your Heart With Today’s Pet of the Week
I never thought I'd be able to Primal Scream my exhaustive list of Mötley Crüe puns, but we get to find a Home Sweet Home for Muttley Cru; today's Pet of the Week from Tri-County Humane Society.
Muttley Cru is a neutered 3-year-old mixed breed with Looks That Kill...just look at that floppy ear. He has a Wild Side and is a hyperactive ball of love who loves chew toys, but could use some proper leash training. It's unknown if Muttley Cru reacts around other dogs, cats, or children (even if they're Girls, Girls, Girls). Don't Go Away Mad, just go to Tri-County Humane Society to meet Muttley Cru today.
A Few Tickets Remain For the TCHS 50th Anniversary Gala
It's one of the biggest - and most important - events of the year for Tri-County Humane Society. The 50th Anniversary Gala takes place on Thursday, May 2nd at Harvester Square in St Cloud beginning at 5pm. There will be a silent auction, portrait booth, wine and beer tasting, live music, dinner at 7pm, and their program with a live auction and puppy & kitten snuggles begins at 8pm!
Join TCHS in Celebrating its 50th Birthday
Tri-County Humane Society has been serving the pets and people of Central Minnesota for 50 years. Read about the 50 Ways You Can Help Support Tri-County Humane Society.
GoodPup
Tri-County Humane Society wants you and your new family member to succeed, so they've teamed up with GoodPup to provide a customizable, affordable, and positive dog training program that you both can work on from home!
For Pets' Sake!
Thursdays through Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm, For Pets' Sake Thrift is open next to the animal shelter! Get gently used collars, pet beds, leashes, apparel, and accessories, with all profits staying to take care of the residents!
Book Buddies Reading Program
Pets love to be read to. If you have a kiddo (age 5-15 years preferred) in your household who would LOVE to read to a shelter resident, then the Book Buddies program is for you (them)! Pets don't care about mispronounced words, and it's beneficial for both the kiddo (who gets practice reading aloud) and the resident, as shelter life can be stressful.
Pet Safe, Toxic, and Poisonous Plants
Gallery Credit: Emily Claire