December 14, 2011
Vol 13
No 50
July 13, 2011
Vol 13 No 28
The St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center will host its annual holiday event on December 17.
Shelter Pets Seek Loving Homes this Holiday Season By Shelly Schneider
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Thinking of adding a furry friend to the family? Area residents are invited to the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, December 17. The center is located at 4850 Mid Rivers Mall Drive in St. Peters. Theresa Williams, director of the county’s Division of Humane Services, said there will be plenty of dogs and cats available for adoption. “We always have a large number of animals on site, and we try to make sure we’re full for the holiday adoption event,” she said. “There will be 60 to 80 dogs and we’ll have as many cats, too.” It’s important, Williams said, for parents to sit down and talk about the type of dog or cat they hope to bring into the family before coming to the center on December 17. “If you have young children and they’ve been asking you for a pet, remember that the child will select a pet differently than an adult will,” Williams said. “The adult will know what’s best for the family.” Williams said the center has adoption counselors available to talk with the family about a particular dog’s behavior or temperament. “If you like Weimaraners because you think it’s a beautiful dog but you live in an apartment and don’t get out much to exercise, then that Weimaraner will not be happy,” she said. “You need a dog to match your needs.” The holiday adoption event also features experienced animal trainers who will offer tips to make the transition process less stressful. The trainers will also Around Town . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 Lincoln County Life . . . . . . . 7 School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9
provide information to help make families better caregivers. Those who adopt a pet during the Holiday Event will receive a gift from the Pet Adoption Center, and Santa Claus will be available for photos with your new pet. The Pet Adoption Center has served the residents and animal populations of St. Charles County for more than a decade, successfully placing more than 25,000 pets into loving homes. All pets placed by the Pet Adoption Center undergo a thorough health exam and receive their initial vaccinations. They are also micro-chipped for identification and are spayed or neutered. To view pictures of the animals available for adoption today at the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center, please visit www.petharbor.com and enter your zip code. Check the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center box, and view all the pets available for adoption. Compared to fees charged by other centers, the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center offers its services at an outstanding value. Adoption costs through the Pet Adoption Center are:
• Puppies: $60 • Adult dogs: $50 • Kittens: $40 • Adult cats: $30 Williams said most other rescue groups charge no less than $125 for a dog or cat.
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“If you buy a dog or a cat from a breeder or a pet store you could spend up to $1,000 or more,” she said. “Our fees are set fees, regardless if the pet is purebred or a mixed breed.” See SHELTER PETS page 4
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