At Caring Hands Humane Society, we have been fine-tuning our individual skills.
Now we have entered the next phase to serving the animals and you more efficiently.
We have begun using an online software system with the capabilities of managing every aspect of our daily workload.
While we have been a little slower these last three weeks, we are becoming more comfortable and expect our efficiency to increase tremendously the remainder of the year.
All of our animals’ information is kept online, allowing us to have all information at our fingertips.
Recordkeeping will be enhanced tenfold, and all animals appear directly on our Web site at www.caringhandshs.org but, don’t worry, they also will appear on all the other searchable adoption Web sites.
Some of the advantages to our adopters are the micro-chips we implant to help identify and return your adopted companion should she ever stray from home are immediately registered under your name in a national database.
You also receive 30 days worth of free health insurance for your new family member. In these times, that is like owning a share in Fort Knox!
The best part of all this is absolutely none of it costs you or us a single penny. Once again, we have added value to choosing Caring Hands as your destination of choice for adopting your next family member.
Where else will you find an animal that has had a well check performed by veterinary staff, de-wormed, checked for heartworms and placed on preventative care, checked for feline leukemia, received kitten or puppy vaccinations, as well as boosters, fecal exam on all juveniles, flea and tick preventative care, spayed or neutered, micro-chipped with free registration and 30 days of free health care?
All of this is valued at well more than $300 and is standard procedure on every animal we adopt.
Adoption prices range from $150 to free.
To top it off, you will have the most fun you have ever experienced coming here to find your next best friend, knowing you are saving a life.
And we think the experience will be priceless!
— Kevin Stubbs,
executive director,
Caring Hands Humane Society