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  • Donate | Humane Society of the Palouse | Moscow

    Donate Donate The second chances and lifesaving care we provide here at HSoP would not be possible without the generous donations we receive from our community members. About 35% of our yearly budget is sourced from donations, so donors really play a huge role in making our mission a reality! Any size or type of donation is extremely valuable to our shelter. As we like to say, every penny counts! Donations made to HSoP ensure our animals can be fully vaccinated before adoption, guarantee all of our animals can be spayed or neutered, and make sure the medical needs of each animal can be met. Please consider making a donation to HSoP. Our furry friends would be so thankful for your help! Donations will go toward our general operating expenses unless otherwise specified. You can click below to donate through PayPal or Venmo, or come inside to donate via cash, card, or check. Cash and checks can also be mailed to 2019 E. White Ave Moscow, ID. Thank you for thinking of our animals! Donate Now on PayPal Donate Now on Venmo Merlin Fund HSoP Merlin Fund What happens when a homeless companion animal is in need of a life-saving surgery? With help like yours, they receive their much needed veterinary care and receive a second chance. Without donations like yours, sadly, these animals would have no option but to be euthanized. The HSoP Merlin Fund is our life-saving surgery and emergency medical care fund. This fund operates solely on donations from our generous pet-loving community. The kind donors who contributed made the following success stories possible. To donate to our Merlin Fund online, please write "Merlin Fund" in the comments. ​ Donate Now on PayPal Merlin Success Stories: Donation Drive Want to raise donations for HSoP? How to hold a donation drive for HSoP: Contact us at outreach@humanesocietyofthepalouse.org to let us know you are interested in hosting a fundraiser for us. You will be emailed the following documents to support your efforts: Current Humane Society of the Palouse Wish List . Humane Society of the Palouse Logo to use at your drive, or on social media. Pictures of animals at HSoP (if requested) Host your donation drive If you post it on Facebook or Instagram, please tag HSoP, so we can share it to our page. When you are finished, contact HSoP to schedule a time to drop off your donations Bring your donations to 2019 E. White Ave. Moscow, Idaho 83843 HSoP will take a picture to post on social media thanking you for your efforts to help the homeless pets of Latah County. Who can host a donation drive? Businesses can host a donation drive with their employees and customers. Students can host a drive with their classmates and friends. Sororities and fraternities can host a drive with their houses or at their university. You can host a donation drive for your birthday! If you don’t want gifts, you can ask that gifts be donated to HSoP in honor of your birthday. HSoP is grateful for such a supportive community, and no donation is too big or too small. We truly appreciate your thoughtfulness to raise the much needed donations we need to provide second chances to the pets in our care! Donating Used Pet Supplies Donating used pet supplies Do you have pet supplies that your pet no longer uses or likes? HSoP can accept many used pet donations to care for the homeless pets in our shelter! HSoP cannot accept prescription medications from your pets. If you have medications that your pet no longer needs, please call your local veterinary clinic to donate them. HSoP uses Animal Clinic and Hospital. If you donate the medications there, they can prescribe those medications to us at no charge when we have a pet in need! Enrichment at HSoP HSoP Enrichment Help us keep our pets happy! ​ Here at HSoP we strive to ensure our animals receive the highest level of care possible. This includes physical, mental, and emotional stimulation while they stay with us. We do our best to make sure each animal in our facility receives all preventative and necessary medical attention, as well as enrichment in their kennels to keep them entertained. Did you know animals can go stir crazy when they are confined in a small space for periods of time with no distractions? This is a common issue for animal shelters nationwide, and we are determined to limit that likelihood as much as possible for the animals here at HSoP. The staff here at HSoP are dedicated to making sure each animal has plenty of stimulation both physical and mental, to keep them from getting bored. Our wonderful volunteers help with this by taking the animals out of their kennels for some free time in a different area. Our dogs enjoy going to their outside kennels and side yard to play fetch, stretch their legs, and change their scenery! Our cats love to get out of their kennels and go into our adoption room so they can stretch their legs, chase some toys, and get some extra special cuddles! Mental Stimulation is just as important as physical stimulation. We want our animals to have a great experience here while they wait for their new homes, so we are starting an Enrichment Program. This program will be dedicated to finding new and innovative ways to keep our furry friends busy and happy in their kennels! To achieve this goal of ours, we need your help! We have created a Wishlist on our amazon of all the items we think could be of great use for this program. We hope you will take a moment to browse through our list and pick a few things you would like to donate to our furry friends here at HSoP! ​ https://a.co/1SSv51R Donations can be mailed to 2019 E. White Ave. Moscow, ID 83843 Learn more about pet enrichment here! Thank you Nylabone for donating roughly 250 Chews! Thank you Starmark for donating 25 treat dispensing chew balls! Thank you, Petfinder Foundation, for your grant of 15 Kong Toys to benefit our canine friends of HSoP. With this grant we are able to provide our dogs with both mental and physical stimulation. Keeping our animals happy and healthy during their stay with us is our number one priority. Thank you Animal Rescue Aid for providing our homeless pups with 16 dog cots to keep them comfortable, and kong toys and treats to keep them happy! We truly appreciate your support in our efforts to provide our pets with the five freedoms.

  • Pet Pictures with Santa | HSoP

    Santa is coming to town early this year just for the four-legged friends! Bring your friendly pets to visit Santa on December 6th and December 7th to get your holiday photos taken. Santa loves meeting all of the pets, so don't hesitate to bring your pocket pets, feathered friends, and reptiles. For just $15 you will receive two digital photos of your pet(s) and Santa Paws. We hope to see you there! ​ Thank you to Latah Credit Union for sponsoring the credit card fees during this event, which means all proceeds from the event benefit the Humane Society of the Palouse! ​ Photography services donated by Safe Sax Photography

  • Adoption Procedure | Humane Society of the Palouse | Moscow

    Our Adoption Process Shelter animals are often special needs cases. We very rarely have “perfect” animals. Due to the needs of our available pets, not all adoptions can be same day adoptions. Taking the time to get to know the pet is key to a successful adoption. Our adoption process is aimed at matching you, your family, and your current pets with our available animals. If you have any questions about our adoption process, please give us a call at (208) 883-1166 . Adoption Requirements Pet Supply Checklists Once you have met the companion animal you would like to adopt, the staff member assisting you will share any information about the animal's history, behavior, and needs. After you have had a conversation about the animal, a staff member will walk you through the following steps: Step 1: Screening Application ​ ***Completing an application DOES NOT guarantee an approved adoption.*** Upon completion, a staff member will confirm that you are in good standing with the Humane Society of the Palouse, and that the provided housing information is correct. If applicable, a staff member will call your landlord to confirm the animal is being adopted into a welcoming environment. If you are a homeowner, the staff member will request to see proof of homeownership. This can be provided easily with a copy of a water or sewer bill. The screening process includes: Completed Application Proof of Address Legal Form of ID Rental Agreement or Proof of Homeownership If there is already a canine in your home, we require an introduction between your current dog and any dog(s) you are interested in adopting prior to approving your application. Step 2: Adoption Contract Once your information has been confirmed and your application is approved, the staff member will have you fill out our adoption contract. We will also have you fill out the microchip registration form for your pet. Each adoption comes with one year of free registration. HSoP uses Home Again microchips for all of our animals. You do not need to re-register after the free year is over, your pet's information can still be accessed with a microchip scanner when needed. Step 3: Review Medical History Next, staff will review your pet’s current health history and discuss proper care, along with any special needs. Each pet adopted from HSoP receives the following care prior to adoption: Spay or Neuter Microchip Implantation and Registration Rabies Vaccine (if old enough to receive) Dewormer (Strongid) DAPPVL Vaccine (for canines) Bronchicine Vaccine (for canines) FVRCP Vaccine (for felines) ​ *Effective 2/23/2024, HSoP will only test felines for FeLV or FIV when warranted by symptoms. We recommend working with your veterinarian to determine necessary testing and vaccinations for your newly adopted at. Step 4: Pay Adoption Fee ​ Adoption fees vary by type of animal. Our adoption fees include immunization, microchipping, deworming, sterilization, and any other medical care required prior to adoption. Below are our current adoption fees: Feline Adoption Fee (0-5 years old): Feline Adoption Fee (6+ years old): Second Feline Adoption within 6 Months: Canine Adoption Fee (0-5 years old): Canine Adoption Fee (6+ years old): Second Canine Adoption within 6 Months: Small Animal Adoption Fee: $100.00 $50.00 $50.00 $135.00 $67.50 $67.50 $50.00 Adoption Fees Step 5: Take Your New Pet Home! ​ Bring your furry friend home with you! We offer a seven-day foster period with all new adoptions to ensure they're a great fit at home. These seven days also act as a health guarantee. If any veterinary concerns come up during the first week, please give us a call at (208) 883-1166 before seeking vet care so we can assist you. After seven days, we'll mail you your pets’ rabies certificate, rabies tag, and microchip tag. If you have any questions or concerns during this foster period, please do not hesitate to call. We're here to help! Requirements Our Adoption Requirements HSoP reserves the right to refuse adoption to anyone and for any reason. Adoptions are based on a “best match” basis, not first come first serve. Adopters must have a completed and approved application. Adopters must be 18 years of age or older. If the adopter still lives at home, they must have permission from the homeowner (parents, etc.) in order to be approved for adoption. Adopters must provide government-issued identification. Adopters must provide proof of address. All adoptions must take place in person. All cats and kittens must go home in a secure pet carrier. Adopters are welcome to bring their own or borrow an HSoP carrier for a small fee. HSoP will not approve an adoption until receiving confirmation from the adopter’s landlord. HSoP will not adopt out pets who will be “outdoor-only”. HSoP will not adopt pets out as “gifts” for friends or family members who have not met the animal in person. We do offer gift certificates which can be purchased in any amount and applied toward the fees of future HSoP-approved adoptions. HSoP reserves the right to deny adoption if the adopter plans to declaw an adopted feline. HSoP will only place an animal on “hold” for up to 24 hours if there is an approved application on file. We will not place animals on "hold" if they are less than one year of age. ​ HSoP encourages all members of the household to interact with the pet before adoption is finalized. Pet Supply Checklists Checklist Recommended items for dogs: ​ Food and water bowls Food (wet and/or dry) ID tag with phone number​ Hard plastic carrier or metal crate Nail clippers Dog bed Brush or comb Poop baggies/pooper scooper Doggy Shampoo and conditioner Variety of treats Small biscuits, milkbones, etc.​ Variety of toys A ball, rope, chew toys, puzzle feeders, etc.​ Owned dogs in the city of Moscow are required to have a City License. We recommend licensing your dog at HSoP or the Moscow Police Department after your seven day foster period. Recommended items for cats: ​ Food and water bowls Food (wet and/or dry) ID tag with phone number​ Hard plastic carrier Nail clippers Cat bed Brush or comb Litter box and scooper Kitty litter Variety of treats​​ Variety of toys Crinkles, stuffed toys, bells, wand toys, cat nip, etc.​

  • Fees | Humane Society of the Palouse | Moscow

    HSoP Fees HSoP Adoption Fees Feline Adoption Fee (0-5 years old): Feline Adoption Fee (6+ years old): 2nd Feline Adoption within 6 Months: Cat Carriers: Canine Adoption Fee (0-5 years old): Canine Adoption Fee (6+ years old): 2nd Canine Adoption within 6 Months: Small Animal Adoption Fee: $100.00 $50.00 $50.00 $5.00 $135.00 $67.50 $67.50 $50.00 Adopt HSoP Fees for releasing an owned stray animal Boarding of a stray feline: Boarding of a stray canine: Canine Intake Fee: Feline Intake Fee: $5.00/night $10.00/night $20.00 $10.00 ​ Why is there a boarding fee? ​ Any feline that is at HSoP, costs HSoP $5.00 per feline per day to provide food, water, litter, shelter and staff wages to attend to that feline. Any canine that is at HSoP, costs HSoP $10.00 per canine per day to provide food, water, shelter and staff wages to attend to that canine. Without charging owners boarding fees for the services provided by HSoP, HSoP would not be able to provide a safe place for stray animals to temporarily stay while the owners are reached. ​ Why is there an intake fee? Anytime a kennel is in use, it limits the amount of animals HSoP can take in. Should an animal need to utilize a kennel, there is a fee associated with that use, and the staff wages to provide that kennel and properly sanitize between use. ​ Medical care for stray owned animals: ​ Should a owned stray arrive at HSoP in need of immediate veterinary care and an owner cannot be contacted, HSoP will use their vet partner to provide needed care to stabilize the stray animal. Owners will be required to pay any vet care costs associated with stabilization and pain management before their animal can be released back to their care. ​ ​ City of Moscow Fees *** An Impound is any stray animal brought into HSoP by a City of Moscow affiliate, for example, if brought in by a Moscow Police Officer or Animal Control Officer.*** These fees are to the city. HSoP can only accept cash or check. If writing a check, it must be made out to City of Moscow. Impound Fee: ​ ​ ​ City License Fee: 1st Impound 2nd Impound 3rd Impound ​ If altered If intact $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 ​ $25.00 $35.00 Should an owner wish to discuss City Fees, please contact the City of Moscow Police Department at 208-882-2677. HSoP cannot waive these fees. City of Moscow fees must be waived by the Moscow Police Department. ​ To learn more about City of Moscow Animal Code: City of Moscow Code Intake Fees for Owned Animals Feline Owner Surrender under 6 months: Feline Owner Surrender Adult: Canine Owner Surrender under 2 months: Canine Owner Surrender 2-6 months: Canine Owner Surrender Adult: Small Animal Owner Surrender: $15 $35 $15 $25 $50 $15 To learn more about surrendering an owned animal: Owner Surrender

  • Board of Directors | Humane Society of the Palouse | Moscow

    Board of Directors Karen Den Braven President Scott Smith Vice President Beverly Rhoades Treasurer Stacey Kingsbury Secretary Susila Bales, DVM Emily Spellman ​ Pam Vander Zanden ​ McKenna Caples Sandra Kelly ​ Chris Schwartz ​ Dan Cordon ​ James Johnson (Ding) Jessica Dahlinger ​ Nate Sletteland ​ Ashley Bogar

  • Resources and Information | Humane Society of the Palouse | Moscow

    Pet Resources HSoP Resource Library HSoP Animal Intake Process - Stray animals - Stray animals found after hours - Owner surrenders - Dog bite quarantine holds Feral cat information Kitten season I found a tiny kitten. What do I do now? Pet enrichment information Summer safety tips for pets Winter safety tips for pets

  • The Merlin Fund | HSoP

    HSoP Merlin Fund The Merlin Fund was created to act as a financial safety net for the pets who need us most. When pets arrive in life-threatening condition and require emergency vet care, or when they arrive with an extensive health complication which requires prolonged care, the Merlin Fund ensures they have access to the life-saving veterinary care they need. The Merlin Fund allows us to look past cost as a barrier for necessary care. When you donate to the Merlin Fund, your contribution has a direct positive impact for those pets who arrive in need of critical veterinary attention. ​ Since its inception in April of 2016, the Merlin Fund has ensured lifesaving care for dozens of pets in need throughout Latah County. The fund has covered emergency amputations, lengthy rodenticide treatments, urgent mass removals, entropion reversals, complex surgeries, burn treatments, and so much more. The Merlin Fund is truly representative of our motto: "Helping those who cannot help themselves ". When pets arrive helpless and in dire need of assistance, the Merlin Fund ensures that we can do whatever it takes to give them a fighting chance. ​ Please consider making a donation to the Merlin Fund today, and ensure endless tomorrows for the next pet who arrives at HSoP in need of immediate or lifesaving vet care. You can donate via debit or credit card through PayPal by clicking the button below, or you can donate on Venmo: @HumanePalouse. Please write "Merlin Fund" in the memo so we can allocate your donation properly. Donate Now on PayPal Merlin Fund Success Stories:

  • Support us on WoofTrax! | HSoP

    Raise Money for HSoP on WoofTrax! Did you know that you can generate funds for HSoP and the pets we serve, just by walking your dog? WoofTrax is an app that turns your daily walks into donations that help pets in need at your local shelter. Getting started is easy, and there is truly no cost to you! Here's are the steps: ​ Download WoofTrax from the App Store or Google Play Store. Create an account and select Humane Society of the Palouse as your preferred charity. Open the app when you take your pups for a walk, and start raising funds for HSoP! WoofTrax will make a donation to HSoP based on the distance you walked. ​ It really is that easy! If you own a dog, you may already go on several walks per day. WoofTrax is a great way to make your outings extra meaningful. When you walk while supporting HSoP, you're helping us provide second chance to every lost and homeless pet who comes our way. Download WoofTrax today! (P.S. You can walk without a dog and still raise funds for HSoP!) ​ You may be wondering how WoofTrax donates money to our cause with our costing you a dime. Great question! The answer is quite simple, really. WoofTrax receives money from advertisements shown on the app, and this money is distributed to shelters based on the preference of walkers who see the ads. Visit the WoofTrax Website

  • Microchipping | Humane Society of the Palouse | Moscow

    Microchipping Importance of pet identification: ​ Each year, hundreds of lost or abandoned animals are sheltered by the Humane Society of the Palouse. Many of these companion animals are reunited with their loved ones. Some however, an owner is never found. Those who arrive without identification are less likely to be reunited with their owner. ​ We recommend having a collar with up to date identification tags as well as a registered and up to date Microchip. Even though collars can come off, there is a good chance that they won’t. Having up to date and legible identification tags on your pet will help aid in getting your pet home faster. Avoiding the stress of a visit to our shelter is what is best for you pet. We do love making new furry friends, and we do our best to keep them as comfortable as possible during their stay, but at home with you is where they would much rather be. Using a collar with tags in addition to a microchip just further ensures their and your comfort in being reunited. Microchipping is your pets permanent form of identification. Every companion animal that arrives as a stray to any humane society or vet clinic is scanned for a microchip. Microchipping offers pet owners the security and peace of mind that comes from the only permanent pet identification technology. Microchips are a safe, secure and permanent way to reunite you and your pet. ​ What is a Microchip? A microchip is the size of a grain of rice and is a radio-frequency identification transponder made up of just a few components encased within a slender capsule of bioglass, which is used extensively for implants in both humans and animals. Microchips are the only form of identification that cannot fall off, be taken off, or become illegible and it lasts your pets entire lifetime. ​ The microchip comes preloaded in a sterile applicator and is injected under the loose skin between the shoulder blades. The process takes only a few seconds, and your pet will not react any more than he would to a vaccination. If your pet becomes lost and is taken to a vet clinic or animal shelter, your pet will be scanned for a microchip to reveal his unique ID number. That number will be called into the pet recovery service, and you will be contacted using the contact information on file with your pet’s microchip. **It is vital to keep your contact information up to date so that you can be reached. All animals microchipped by HSoP are registered with HomeAgain microchips.​ ​ Sources: ​ The importance of pet identification-Petfinder.com How Are Microchips Implanted?-Petfinder.com Pet Microchip FAQs-Petfinder.com 24PetWatch Pet Recovery Services

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