The Franklin County Humane Society is celebrating over 12 years as a No-Kill shelter.
The designation as a no-kill shelter means at least 90 percent of the animals at the shelter are adopted out, transferred to other shelters or returned to their owners.
The Humane Society was given a plaque by the Best Friends Network for the achievement.
And remember, the Humane Society can always use your help.
The group takes in hundreds of dogs and cats every year.
For a small county in North Florida, that’s a lot of animals to house, feed, water, vaccinate, bathe, spay/neuter, exercise, and clean up after.
And that doesn’t even include the medical emergencies some animals arrive with such as broken bones, skin conditions, upper respiratory diseases, parasites, and eye and ear infections.
Donating to the Franklin County Humane Society is very easy and it’s tax deductible.
You can drop off a check at the shelter on Highway 65 in Eastpoint or mail in a check to Franklin County Humane Society, PO Box 417, Eastpoint, FL 32328
You can donate on their webpage at www.forgottenpets.org and use the PayPal link at the bottom of the home page.
You can also give at donation jars located at merchants around Franklin County.
You can also donate supplies like Dog treats, collars, leashes, hard rubber chew toys, tennis balls, cat litter, bleach, hand soap, laundry detergent, and water and food bowls.
The designation as a no-kill shelter means at least 90 percent of the animals at the shelter are adopted out, transferred to other shelters or returned to their owners.
The Humane Society was given a plaque by the Best Friends Network for the achievement.
And remember, the Humane Society can always use your help.
The group takes in hundreds of dogs and cats every year.
For a small county in North Florida, that’s a lot of animals to house, feed, water, vaccinate, bathe, spay/neuter, exercise, and clean up after.
And that doesn’t even include the medical emergencies some animals arrive with such as broken bones, skin conditions, upper respiratory diseases, parasites, and eye and ear infections.
Donating to the Franklin County Humane Society is very easy and it’s tax deductible.
You can drop off a check at the shelter on Highway 65 in Eastpoint or mail in a check to Franklin County Humane Society, PO Box 417, Eastpoint, FL 32328
You can donate on their webpage at www.forgottenpets.org and use the PayPal link at the bottom of the home page.
You can also give at donation jars located at merchants around Franklin County.
You can also donate supplies like Dog treats, collars, leashes, hard rubber chew toys, tennis balls, cat litter, bleach, hand soap, laundry detergent, and water and food bowls.
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