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WHO WE ARE

We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, incorporated in the state of Missouri. We receive no government support, and are dependent solely upon donations for our financial support. All donations are tax-deductable. We have no paid employees, as we depend upon our dedicated volunteers for conducting the affairs of the Pulaski County Humane Society.

If you find this information useful, please make a secure online donation. The animals of Pulaski county send their thanks!

Pulaski County Humane Society
PO Box 4032
Waynesville, MO 65583
Or call: 573-736-2088

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2011 MEETING SCHEDULE

(OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)
Meeting Time: 2nd Monday of each month - 6:30 P.M.
Meeting Place: Pulaski County Court House (basement), Waynesville
January 10 February 14 (?)
March 14 April 11
May 9 June 13
July 11 August 8
September 12 October 10
*November 14 December 12

*Annual Meeting & Member
Appreciation Night

Baymont Inn & Suites
St. Robert, MO
6:30 PM.

 

MISSION STATEMENT

Mission Statement of the Pulaski County Humane Society
  • To promote and protect the health and safety of animals in Pulaski County, Missouri.

  • To reduce the pet overpopulation problem by promoting spay/neuter programs.

  • To provide information and education to the public regarding humane animal care.

  • To work as a liaison to municipalities in Pulaski County, with the hope of their establishing a Pulaski County Animal Shelter.
 

PCHS GOALS:

  • Raise funds to pay for spay/neuter certificates

  • Provide support to the various Pulaski County animal facilities, in terms of labor, education, supplies, etc.

  • Establish the organization as a clearinghouse of information, in regard to questions of the general public on animal care, possible animal abuse/neglect/animal disposal, area animal shelters, private pet adoptions, etc.

  • To have a county animal shelter and animal control officer.

HOW TO OBTAIN SPAY / NEUTER CERTIFICATES:

1. Officials of any legitimate municipal or county animal shelter in Pulaski County, Missouri may authorize one spay/neuter certificate per animal adopted out by the respective shelter.

2. Any resident of Pulaski County, Missouri may request one spay/neuter certificate per animal. Requests will be considered by the PCHS board on a case by case basis with financial need weighing heavily in the final determination.

3. A PCHS board member may present special circumstances and request one spay/neuter certificate per animal. Such requests will be considered by the PCHS board on a case by case basis with financial need weighing heavily in the final determination.

4. Any veterinarian practicing in Pulaski County, Missouri may request a spay/neuter certificate> for an animal whose owner has a financial need. Such requests will be considered by the PCHS board on a case by case basis.

5. On occasion, as funds permit, a limited number of spay/neuter certificates will be made available to any pet owner who is a resident of Pulaski County.
 

CALLING ALL ANIMAL LOVERS

The Animal Rescue Site offers free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on "feed an animal in need" for free. This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising. Here's the web site; please pass it along to people you know: theanimalrescuesite.com
 

Be Kind To Animals


Healing does come with loving. Not only for us, but for the precious pets. Please adopt from your local animal shelter. Owning a pet is a responsibility that should not be taken lightly. Neglect to meet a pet’s basic needs—including food, water, shelter and medical care—is a crime recognized by an ever-growing number of jurisdictions across the nation. If you know of an animal whose health is being compromised by neglect, please report it to your local authorities.



"Think occasionally of the
suffering of which you
spare yourself the sight."
~Albert Schweitzer




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