Commerce Bank launches DriveUp Pups to benefit FCHS
BY BEVERLY SCHMITZ GLASS Commerce Bank in Garden City has set into motion its DriveUp Pups campaign that is designed to help support the Finney… Login to continue reading Login…
BY BEVERLY SCHMITZ GLASS Commerce Bank in Garden City has set into motion its DriveUp Pups campaign that is designed to help support the Finney… Login to continue reading Login…
Jennifer Rosenbrook has been hired as the new executive director to lead the staff and expand animal services at the Finney County Humane Society. She began work on June 23.
In an effort to reduce the number of pets that are brought to the Finney County Humane Society animal shelter throughout the Fourth of July celebrations, $10 microchipping is now available for both dogs and cats.
It seemed like a natural way to achieve two goals when the Garden City Community College’s football offensive linemen came to the Finney County Humane Society’s shelter earlier this month to walk the big dogs that needed to get some fresh air, exercise and some needed attention.
To address the animal overpopulation in the county, the Finney County Humane Society is offering spay and neuter vouchers to residents wanting to safeguard their pets’ health in 2025.
For Lupe Hernandez, coming back to the Finney County Animal Shelter’s board of directors has been like coming home again.“I was fortunate enough to serve on the humane society board several years ago where I learned a lot and have taken that knowledge to help stray kittens throughout the years,” Hernandez said.
Bernadine Sitts Intermediate Center presented a check to the Finney County Humane Society Animal Shelter on Friday from a Pennies for Pets campaign fundraising drive at the school.
The Finney County Humane Society has joined forces with the local Petco sore and BOBSkechers to launch “Love Stories”, a campaign where adopters of animals from the FCHS shelter share their inspiring stories of how their adopted pets have transformed their lives for the better.”When people come in and find a pet they want to adopt, there is so much happiness on their faces,” Amanda Licona, shelter manager, said.
The Finney County Humane Society and Garden City’s Petco have teamed up for a Clear the Shelter event scheduled for 9 a.m.