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SHELTER NEWS

Rock County Humane Society Newsletters

Stay up to date on the latest animal news and events through our paper and electronic newsletters.

2012 Calendars ON SALE! Only $10

We only have a few of our 2012 Calendars left! Each calendar is chock full of beautiful photos of our community's beloved animals & now they are only $10!.

Flowers for a Good Cause!

Help raise money for Rock County Humane Society every time you send flowers! Fairview Florists in Janesville is teaming up with Flowers for a Good Cause to benefit local charities RCHS.

Vote for RCHS in the 2012 Shelter Challenge

Vote for RCHS in the 2012 Shelter Challenge to help us win $1,000-$10,000! Vote daily from every computer/smart phone you have!

Follow RCHS On The Web

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UPCOMING EVENTS

2nd Annual Pooch Pull & Winter Fun Day

Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 18th for the 2nd Annual canine weight pull event hosted by RCHS and Alaskan Malamute Club of Wisconsin.

Meet Adoptable Animals at Mounds Pet Food Warehouse

Join us Saturday, February 4th from 10am-2pm to meet an adoptable dog and all of the kitties in our Satellite Adoption Center!

SPECIAL NOTICES

Memorial and Honorarium Giving

Click here to visit our Memorial and Honorarium giving page for recognition of those who have donated on behalf of the special people, pets, or occasions in their life.

Help Me, Heal Me Fund

Your contributions to our special medical fund, "Help Me, Heal Me," enables us to help those animals most at risk and in need.  Help us to help them!

Pet of the Week!

105.9 The Hog: Listen every Monday as The Hog announces a new adoptable pet of the week! You can also see them all week long at The Hog's web site!

99.9 WJVL Angela Rhodes speaks with Mike Austin every Monday morning! Listen between 7:30-7:35 am to hear all about this week's pet of the week. You can also see a video at WJVL.com.

Businesses That Support Us

Learn more about businesses that support RCHS.

Mikey's Dog Town was started by the pet guardians of an RCHS alumnus, Orville/Henry!  It includes an Orphanage (all-breed rescue information) and a Pitty Page (Pit Bull awareness).

Who's Helping Animals

Brooke Graesslin

Thank you Brooke, Karlie, and Kassie for donating the proceeds of your Kool-Aid stand to help the homeless animals at RCHS! 

Children and Dogs

Dogs and kids can be the best of companions, but there are some important rules to follow:

  • Kids and dogs must be supervised 100% of the time.  Parents should carefully monitor their interactions at all times.
  • Teach kids how to appropriately play with the dog.  Wrestle play is highly discouraged. Dogs play with each other very differently than humans should play with dogs.  Screaming and running around the dog should also be discouraged, as it could be scary for the dog. Also, be careful to not let your puppy chase your kids (a game to your pup) and nip them.
  • Teach kids appropriate ways to handle the dog.  Pulling of body parts such as tails and ears should be discouraged. Hugging a dog should be discouraged - many dogs are not comfortable with this type of handling.  Instead, teach your child to give the dog chest rubs.
  • Have a place for your dog to escape to.  This can be a bed, rug, crate, or a gated room.  This is a designated area you set and teach your dog to go to on command.  Here your dog feels secure knowing that it's his special spot.  Make sure, however, your dog also knows that you are welcome there, too.  Hang out there and pet your dog from time to time.  Having your dog retreat to his spot can be great for kids' birthday parties, sleepovers, and older dogs that appreciate less activity.
  • Do lots of training with your dog.  This can be a great way to have positive interactions between your dog and your kids.  Also, this will give you tools to help with high activity times - i.e. you ask your dog for a down stay while you put away groceries and your kids play with their new toy.
  • Make sure to reward your dog when she is polite with your child.  For example, if the dog walks up to your child and greets him without jumping, make sure to praise her.
  • Train your child!  Many dogs can co-exist peacefully and happily with children...as long as children are respectful of the dog's boundaries and preferences.