Pets of the Week 3-23-17

KISS FM is proud to support the needs of local pets – especially those seeking a new home. That’s why 98.9 Kiss FM have teamed up with Central Oklahoma Humane Society and Hudiburg Subaru Luv2Live Campaign to bring you closer to your new best friend. Each week KISS FM will feature different adoptable pets available through Central Oklahoma Humane Society  and we strongly encourage all potential pet owners to participate.

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Last week’s pets were Johnny Cash and Amanda. I’m happy to report that both were adopted!

This week’s pets are Lois and Snicklefritz!

Lois is a 3-year-old tan Chihuahua mix. This sweet girl may be small in size, but she has a big personality! She doesn’t seem to be as nervous as most Chihuahuas tend to be, and if other dogs would let her, she’d lead the pack. She also LOVES to snuggle, take naps, and give tons of kisses. Be her Superman and meet her today!

Snicklefritz is a 5-month-old orange and white Domestic Shorthair mix. This funny boy is quite the character! His name matches his comical personality. He’ll do whatever it takes to make you smile and laugh. When he’s not cracking jokes, he enjoys playing with bell toys and lounging around. Meet him at our adoption center!

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Information about the Central Oklahoma Humane Society

The Central Oklahoma Humane Society was founded in 2007. We work in close partnership with the Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division (OKC Animal Shelter) and our primary focus is to eliminate the needless euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals in Oklahoma City.

Since our beginning in 2007, we have found homes for over 12,000 cats and dogs and spayed and neutered over 50,000 pets. Visit www.okhumane.org to learn more.

Mission statement:

The Central Oklahoma Humane Society exists to enrich the communities it serves by promoting the well-being of animals.

Vision statement:

The Central Oklahoma Humane Society will make the compassionate and respectful treatment of animals a prevalent community value and the well-being of animals a community priority.

Core values:

We respect animal life and promote the good health of animals.

We believe euthanizing healthy, adoptable animals is not acceptable.

We believe education is the key to the humane treatment of animals.

We believe that the human-animal bond enriches the entire community.

We support a better understanding of animals and animal welfare.

OK Humane is a 501(c)3 organization that is funded solely by donations, grants, and bequests. It receives no government funding or tax dollars.

Information about the Central Oklahoma Humane Society

The Central Oklahoma Humane Society was founded in 2007. We work in close partnership with the Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division (OKC Animal Shelter) and our primary focus is to eliminate the needless euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals in Oklahoma City.

Since our beginning in 2007, we have found homes for over 12,000 cats and dogs and spayed and neutered over 50,000 pets. Visit www.okhumane.org to learn more.

Mission statement:

The Central Oklahoma Humane Society exists to enrich the communities it serves by promoting the well-being of animals.

Vision statement:

The Central Oklahoma Humane Society will make the compassionate and respectful treatment of animals a prevalent community value and the well-being of animals a community priority.

Core values:

We respect animal life and promote the good health of animals.

We believe euthanizing healthy, adoptable animals is not acceptable.

We believe education is the key to the humane treatment of animals.

We believe that the human-animal bond enriches the entire community.

We support a better understanding of animals and animal welfare.

OK Humane is a 501(c)3 organization that is funded solely by donations, grants, and bequests. It receives no government funding or tax dollars.

 

 

 

 

 

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