Outdoor parties and picnics are a great way to spend time with family and friends. With a little bit of planning, your canine companion can join in the fun, too! First, make sure the location is dog-friendly or check with the host. Bring appropriate supplies, including a leash, food and water bowls, bed or towel, […]
Tips for Bringing Your Furry Friend to the Dog Park
With great weather right around the corner, the dog parks are going to get busy with local pups looking to play. Consider these tips when bringing your furry friend to the park to make it a successful and fun adventure for everyone. Never force a dog to engage in play at the dog park if […]
Providing Both Physical and Mental Enrichment for Your Cat
Just like us humans, cats love finding new hobbies to keep life fun and interesting! There are lots of easy ways you can provide both physical and mental enrichment for your kitty from the safety of their own home: Provide a variety of toys and introduce new ones periodically. Provide objects for your cat to […]
Prevent Unwanted Digging by Your Dog
As the snow melts and grass gets greener, your dog may get the urge to dig. Digging is a normal behavior for most dogs but may occur for widely varying reasons. Many breeds were actually bred for the purpose of digging (terriers, for example), so it may be easier to provide an area where your […]
Ensuring Your Pet’s Safety and Well-Being This Spring
With the sunny days arriving soon and the long winter ending, many families are getting ready to garden. To , don’t forget these three important tips before you begin your yard work: Always research any new plants to ensure they’re not toxic to your pets, and double check those already growing in your yard. Hundreds […]
Peninsula Pet of the Week: Shamrock
Got mice? If you have a barn, stable, or outbuilding, you can save a cat and control your rodent population at the same time! Cats placed in the WHS barn cat program are independent and prefer to limit their interactions with humans. Shamrock is one such cat who would thrive in a barn environment with […]
Peninsula Pet of the Week: Graphite
Graphite is a handsome 2-year-old available for adoption at the Wisconsin Humane Society Door County Campus. He is talkative, curious, and cuddly. In a new environment he tends to smell everything in sight, meows while doing so, and will periodically come back to you for a quick pet before he starts exploring again. Having been […]
Peninsula Pet of the Week: Puffer
Puffer is a handsome, 3-year-old male available for adoption at the Wisconsin Humane Society Door County Campus. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to pet a cloud, wonder no more! Puffer is beyond soft and so fluffy you can’t truly understand until you’ve pet him yourself. Fortunately for us, he loves cuddles! Besides his […]
Peninsula Pet of the Week: Gizmo
Gizmo is a 9-month-old kitten available for adoption from the WHS Door County Campus. Having been found a stray, he came to us in pretty terrible shape; he had a tick, his ear canals were plugged with debris, and his fur was so matted some parts required shaving. Staff also discovered that Gizmo is blind. […]
Peninsula Pet of the Week: Canasta
Canasta is a handsome, black and white 10-month-old available for adoption at the WHS Door County Campus. He is a curious guy who does enjoy chasing toys, but ultimately just wants his belly rubbed all day long. After the first pet, he immediately starts purring and rolls over begging for more. He has been waiting […]












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