Tag Archive: Nebraska

Oct
05

Animal blessing results in dog adoption – Hastings Tribune.com

A Hastings dog had a prayer answered shortly after returning from church on Sunday. A volunteer from Start Over Rover — a no-kill, non-profit animal rescue — brought Marian, a beagle/basset hound mix, to the 35th annual Blessing of the Animals Sunday at St. Mark’s Episcopal Pro-Cathedral. Connie Hansen, a board member for Start Over …

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Mar
27

Poor elderly Sam dog, turns out the drugs made him do it

We got Sam the Animal Shelter Dog at an adoption fair last fall for half price, because – like his master – he’s an old dog. Best estimates are that he’s between seven and nine years old, which in “dog years” puts the two of us in the same demographic grouping. (We’ve both got gray …

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Mar
12

Animals feel wanted with love from Callahan and Roeder

Dogs and cats can be life-long friends for many people. One Lexington business is working extra hard to make sure that each animal that comes to it finds a loving home and is saved from more than just loneliness. The women of the Lexington Animal Clinic, Cindy Callahan and T.J. Roeder, are working in conjunction …

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Oct
06

Fido and Fluffy Are Waiting For You To Adopt Them!

October’s National Pet Adoption Month and the Nebraska Humane Society is offering sale prices on cats and dogs. Throughout the month, puppies and dogs are half-price Mondays through Thursdays. Adult cats will be “pick your price” so you can decide your own adoption price. On Wednesday, October 6th, hours are extended to noon to 8 …

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Dec
31

Abandoned Cat Becomes Star Of Party

A cat left on a Nebraska doorstep a few weeks ago became the star of a celebration Wednesday.

Dec
13

No Cat Left Behind at the Cat House

Just a few blocks away from City Campus, lives are being saved every day. And although the survivors can't speak their thanks, you can see it in their soft eyes and swishing tails, and hear it in their happy meows. The Cat House, located at 19th and Q Street since 2004, is a no-kill animal …

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