WHS Adoptable Animals

The Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS) is a private, nonprofit organization whose mission is to build a community where people value animals and treat them with respect and kindness. For more than 128 years, WHS has been saving the lives of animals in need. We offer adoption services that place 9,000 animals in new homes annually, veterinary services that save thousands of lives, educational programs that instill respect for animals, behavior services to assist guardians and a myriad of other initiatives that help end suffering for animals. We depend entirely on private donations to fund our programs and rely on volunteers in nearly every department. If you are interested in adopting, volunteering, enrolling in a class, taking a tour or making a donation, check out our comprehensive web site at wihumane.org. The adoptable animals' web pages are updated every 30 minutes!

Siberian Husky, Tasha

ADOPTED! Tasha is a stunning Siberian Husky and Border Collie mix available for adoption at the Wisconsin Humane Society. A playful 9.5-year-old female, Tasha has a gorgeous, fluffy black and white coat and sweet brown eyes. Her smiles absolutely lights up a room.

 Like all of the dogs at WHS, Tasha has been spayed, microchipped and vaccinated. Visit her today at WHS, located at 45th and Wisconsin Avenue.

Tips of the Week: They may wear a fur coat all the time, but cold weather is still a threat to the health of animals. Even Northern Breed dogs like Tasha need heated, comfortable shelter away from bitter cold temperatures and high winds to stay safe.

If you see spilled antifreeze, clean it up. The sweet taste of this lethal poison actually attracts animals.

Always keep your dog leashed on snow and ice. Despite their powerful noses dogs often lose their scent in the snow and ice, and can easily become lost.

Salt and antifreeze can kill dogs, so it is very important that these harmful substances are wiped off before your dog has a chance to lick them off his or her own paws.

For more cold weather tips, visit www.wihumane.org.

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