In 2005, a group of concerned citizens recognized that Larned, like many communities across the country, had a problem with pet homelessness. Stays brought to the Larned City Pound were euthanized after three days if not claimed by their owners, or had no owner to claim them. In many cases, these were healthy, adoptable animals that only needed a safe, caring place to stay until they could be placed in new homes. After several meetings to discuss the problem and explore options, the Pawnee County Humane Society (PCHS) was established as a steering committee under the City of Larned.
The first priority in those early days was to decrease the euthanization of these unclaimed pets. Not an easy task without a facility from which to operate! We were able to successfully help hundreds of animals over the years by establishing a network of volunteer foster homes. Caring individuals opened their homes, and their hearts, to these animals, which gave us time to find them homes. As awareness of our efforts grew, PCHS also began helping with animals from Pawnee County.
In 2008 we were incorporated as a non-profit 501 (c) 3 charity and in August of 2011 we opened our Animal Shelter at the corner of 8th Street and Hwy 264.
Our success is due to the countless hours put in by our many volunteers who truly want to make life little better for the homeless pets in Pawnee County. Also, thanks to the support of our local Veterinary Clinics the homeless pets are spayed, neutered, and living healthier lives.
Mission and Vision
The Mission of Pawnee County Humane Society, Inc. is to prevent suffering, neglect, abuse and cruelty to animals through community awareness and education, promoting responsible pet ownership and ending the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals in Pawnee County, Kansas.
To accomplish our mission, we strive to reach the following goals:
• To provide a safe and nurturing environment for homeless, neglected and abandoned pets during times of transition and rehabilitation.
• To reduce the number of animals relinquished by their owners through early intervention and education.
• To address the overpopulation issue by providing community wide spay/neuter education and assistance.
• To foster a community wide mind-set geared toward eliminating the euthanasia of healthy animals in our community.
• To lobby for adequate and enforceable local animal cruelty and neglect laws.
• To advocate for the prosecution and subsequent punishment of individuals charged with animal cruelty and neglect.
Adoption Policy
Adoption Requirements
All current pets must be up to date on their vaccines, and also current on heart worm medicine (dogs) and flea and tick preventative (both dogs and cats). We'll confirm this with your veterinarian.
We prefer that current pets are spayed and/or neutered. Not having your pets spayed or neutered may prevent you from being able to adopt.
Each animal has its own needs such as a fenced yard, ongoing medical cost, etc. The new family must be able to meet the needs of the pet they are interested in.
When you adopt an animal from us, you'll be asked to sign an adoption receipt. Since this is a binding contract between the adopters and PCHS, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with what's require of adoptive families once we finalize the adoption.
Adoption Fees
Dogs
Neutered/Spayed - $125
Unaltered Female Puppy - $50
with $115 spay deposit*
Unaltered Male Puppy - $50
with $100 neuter deposit
https://www.pawneehumane.com/dogs.html
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